Ian Porada
13 papers · 2019–2024 · 6 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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Keyword Champion
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Century Club
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The Questioner
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Conferences
EMNLP (4)
NAACL (3)
ACL (2)
CONLL (2)
COLING (1)
IJCNLP (1)
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Keywords
coreference resolution
(6)
semantic plausibility
(3)
pretrained language model
(2)
winograd schema
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world knowledge
(2)
commonsense knowledge
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pronominal ambiguity
(2)
masked language modeling
(1)
transformer language model
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common sense reasoning
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shared task
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multilingual generalization
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common-sense reasoning
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neural coreference
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measurement modeling
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systematic inference
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physical plausibility
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singleton detection
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span embedding
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antecedent linking
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Papers
Separately Parameterizing Singleton Detection Improves End-to-end Neural Coreference Resolution
NAACL 2024
Solving the Challenge Set without Solving the Task: On Winograd Schemas as a Test of Pronominal Coreference Resolution
EMNLP 2024
A Controlled Reevaluation of Coreference Resolution Models
COLING 2024
Challenges to Evaluating the Generalization of Coreference Resolution Models: A Measurement Modeling Perspective
ACL 2024
Solving the Challenge Set without Solving the Task: On Winograd Schemas as a Test of Pronominal Coreference Resolution
CONLL 2024
McGill BabyLM Shared Task Submission: The Effects of Data Formatting and Structural Biases
EMNLP 2023
McGill BabyLM Shared Task Submission: The Effects of Data Formatting and Structural Biases
CONLL 2023
McGill at CRAC 2023: Multilingual Generalization of Entity-Ranking Coreference Resolution Models
EMNLP 2023
Does Pre-training Induce Systematic Inference? How Masked Language Models Acquire Commonsense Knowledge
NAACL 2022
ADEPT: An Adjective-Dependent Plausibility Task
ACL 2021
ADEPT: An Adjective-Dependent Plausibility Task
IJCNLP 2021
Modeling Event Plausibility with Consistent Conceptual Abstraction
NAACL 2021
Can a Gorilla Ride a Camel? Learning Semantic Plausibility from Text
EMNLP 2019