Mariano Felice
13 papers · 2013–2025 · 5 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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Interdisciplinary Bridge
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Conference Polyglot
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Academic Marathon
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Keyword Champion
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Century Club
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Unstoppable
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Conferences
ACL (4)
COLING (4)
CONLL (2)
NAACL (2)
EACL (1)
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Research topics
Keywords
grammatical error correction
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item difficulty prediction
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parallel sentence
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natural language processing
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transformer architecture
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semantic clustering
(1)
benchmark dataset
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text generation
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generative model
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linear regression
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multilingual nlp
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language model
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error detection
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feature engineering
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word embedding
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discriminative model
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multilingual model
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linguistic alignment
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shared task
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language identification
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Papers
Transformer Architectures for Vocabulary Test Item Difficulty Prediction
ACL 2025
The British Council submission to the BEA 2024 shared task
NAACL 2024
Distractor Generation Using Generative and Discriminative Capabilities of Transformer-based Models
COLING 2024
Language Variety Identification with True Labels
COLING 2024
Constructing Open Cloze Tests Using Generation and Discrimination Capabilities of Transformers
ACL 2022
A Crash Course in Automatic Grammatical Error Correction
COLING 2020
The BEA-2019 Shared Task on Grammatical Error Correction
ACL 2019
Automatic Annotation and Evaluation of Error Types for Grammatical Error Correction
ACL 2017
Automatic Extraction of Learner Errors in ESL Sentences Using Linguistically Enhanced Alignments
COLING 2016
Towards a standard evaluation method for grammatical error detection and correction
NAACL 2015
Grammatical error correction using hybrid systems and type filtering
CONLL 2014
Generating artificial errors for grammatical error correction
EACL 2014
Constrained Grammatical Error Correction using Statistical Machine Translation
CONLL 2013