Elena Volodina
13 papers · 2016–2025 · 5 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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named entity recognition
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learner corpus
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text classification
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language proficiency
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error annotation
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transfer learning
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text anonymization
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second language learner
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cosine similarity
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error correction
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cross-lingual transfer
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word embedding
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domain adaptation
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automated essay scoring
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language learning
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language learner
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parallel corpus
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resource-scarce language
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grammatical error
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lexical complexity
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Papers
UniversalCEFR: Enabling Open Multilingual Research on Language Proficiency Assessment
EMNLP 2025
Harnessing GPT to Study Second Language Learner Essays: Can We Use Perplexity to Determine Linguistic Competence?
NAACL 2024
Pseudonymization Categories across Domain Boundaries
COLING 2024
Towards an Ideal Tool for Learner Error Annotation
COLING 2024
Detecting Personal Identifiable Information in Swedish Learner Essays
EACL 2024
Did the Names I Used within My Essay Affect My Score? Diagnosing Name Biases in Automated Essay Scoring
EACL 2024
Towards automatically extracting morphosyntactical error patterns from L1-L2 parallel dependency treebanks
ACL 2023
Superlim: A Swedish Language Understanding Evaluation Benchmark
EMNLP 2023
Generation of Synthetic Error Data of Verb Order Errors for Swedish
NAACL 2022
Towards Privacy by Design in Learner Corpora Research: A Case of On-the-fly Pseudonymization of Swedish Learner Essays
COLING 2020
Exploring word embeddings and phonological similarity for the unsupervised correction of language learner errors
COLING 2018
Towards Single Word Lexical Complexity Prediction
NAACL 2018
Predicting proficiency levels in learner writings by transferring a linguistic complexity model from expert-written coursebooks
COLING 2016