Arturo Montejo-Ráez
13 papers · 2013–2025 · 4 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
Achievements
Jump to papers ↓+5 more ↓ Show less ↑
🧭 Keyword Pioneer 🌈 Renaissance Researcher (6) 🌉 Interdisciplinary Bridge 🗺️ Taxonomy Completionist (30) 🌍 Conference Polyglot (4)
🏃
Academic Marathon
(12)
🐝
Cross-Pollinator
(12)
🏆
Keyword Champion
(3)
💎
Century Club
(13)
🗃️
Keyword Collector
(67)
Conferences
COLING (5)
SEMEVAL (5)
ACL (2)
IJCNLP (1)
Top co-authors
Keywords
large language model
(4)
text classification
(4)
word-level feature
(3)
random forest regression
(3)
lexical complexity
(3)
supervised learning
(2)
word embedding
(2)
shared task
(2)
data augmentation
(2)
supervised regression
(2)
random forest
(2)
word complexity
(2)
mental health detection
(1)
dataset creation
(1)
semantic analysis
(1)
feature extraction
(1)
prompt engineering
(1)
long short-term memory
(1)
lexical semantics
(1)
natural language processing
(1)
Papers
The First Workshop on Multilingual Counterspeech Generation at COLING 2025: Overview of the Shared Task
COLING 2025
Tag-First: Mitigating Distributional Bias in Synthetic User Profiles through Controlled Attribute Generation
ACL 2025
The PRECOM-SM Corpus: Gambling in Spanish Social Media
COLING 2025
MentalRiskES: A New Corpus for Early Detection of Mental Disorders in Spanish
COLING 2024
Enhancing Lexical Complexity Prediction through Few-shot Learning with Gpt-3
COLING 2024
Environmental Impact Measurement in the MentalRiskES Evaluation Campaign
COLING 2024
Complex words identification using word-level features for SemEval-2020 Task 1
SEMEVAL 2021
Complex words identification using word-level features for SemEval-2020 Task 1
IJCNLP 2021
Complex words identification using word-level features for SemEval-2020 Task 1
ACL 2021
SINAI-DL at SemEval-2019 Task 5: Recurrent networks and data augmentation by paraphrasing
SEMEVAL 2019
SINAI-DL at SemEval-2019 Task 7: Data Augmentation and Temporal Expressions
SEMEVAL 2019
SINAI at SemEval-2017 Task 4: User based classification
SEMEVAL 2017
SINAI: Machine Learning and Emotion of the Crowd for Sentiment Analysis in Microblogs
SEMEVAL 2013