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Jekaterina Novikova

17 papers · 2017–2026 · 7 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences

Achievements

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Conferences

EMNLP (6) COLING (3) NAACL (3) INTERSPEECH (2) ACL (1) EACL (1) ICLR (1)

Papers

AfriCaption: Establishing a New Paradigm for Image Captioning in African Languages EACL 2026 INCLUDE: Evaluating Multilingual Language Understanding with Regional Knowledge ICLR 2025 Speech and Language Biomarkers of Neurodegenerative Conditions: Developing Cross-Linguistically Valid Tools for Automatic Analysis COLING 2024 Factors Affecting the Performance of Automated Speaker Verification in Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials ACL 2023 Data-driven Approach to Differentiating between Depression and Dementia from Noisy Speech and Language Data COLING 2022 GEMv2: Multilingual NLG Benchmarking in a Single Line of Code EMNLP 2022 Impact of Environmental Noise on Alzheimer’s Disease Detection from Speech: Should You Let a Baby Cry? COLING 2022 DEPAC: a Corpus for Depression and Anxiety Detection from Speech NAACL 2022 Robustness and Sensitivity of BERT Models Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease from Text EMNLP 2021 Comparing Acoustic-Based Approaches for Alzheimer’s Disease Detection INTERSPEECH 2021 Impact of ASR on Alzheimer’s Disease Detection: All Errors are Equal, but Deletions are More Equal than Others EMNLP 2020 To BERT or not to BERT: Comparing Speech and Language-Based Approaches for Alzheimer’s Disease Detection INTERSPEECH 2020 Fantastic Features and Where to Find Them: Detecting Cognitive Impairment with a Subsequence Classification Guided Approach EMNLP 2020 Detecting cognitive impairments by agreeing on interpretations of linguistic features NAACL 2019 Lexical Features Are More Vulnerable, Syntactic Features Have More Predictive Power EMNLP 2019 RankME: Reliable Human Ratings for Natural Language Generation NAACL 2018 Why We Need New Evaluation Metrics for NLG EMNLP 2017