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6th BSNLP@EACL 2017: Valencia, Spain
- Tomaz Erjavec, Jakub Piskorski, Lidia Pivovarova, Jan Snajder, Josef Steinberger, Roman Yangarber:
Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Balto-Slavic Natural Language Processing, BSNLP@EACL 2017, Valencia, Spain, April 4, 2017. Association for Computational Linguistics 2017, ISBN 978-1-945626-45-6 - Serge Sharoff:
Toward Pan-Slavic NLP: Some Experiments with Language Adaptation. 1-2 - Andrey Kutuzov, Elizaveta Kuzmenko, Lidia Pivovarova:
Clustering of Russian Adjective-Noun Constructions using Word Embeddings. 3-13 - Domagoj Alagic, Jan Snajder:
A Preliminary Study of Croatian Lexical Substitution. 14-19 - Agata Savary, Jakub Waszczuk:
Projecting Multiword Expression Resources on a Polish Treebank. 20-26 - Achim Rabus, Yves Scherrer:
Lexicon Induction for Spoken Rusyn - Challenges and Results. 27-32 - Kaja Dobrovoljc, Tomaz Erjavec, Simon Krek:
The Universal Dependencies Treebank for Slovenian. 33-38 - Tanja Samardzic, Mirjana Starovic, Zeljko Agic, Nikola Ljubesic:
Universal Dependencies for Serbian in Comparison with Croatian and Other Slavic Languages. 39-44 - Alexey Sorokin:
Spelling Correction for Morphologically Rich Language: a Case Study of Russian. 45-53 - Paula Gombar, Zoran Medic, Domagoj Alagic, Jan Snajder:
Debunking Sentiment Lexicons: A Case of Domain-Specific Sentiment Classification for Croatian. 54-59 - Nikola Ljubesic, Tomaz Erjavec, Darja Fiser:
Adapting a State-of-the-Art Tagger for South Slavic Languages to Non-Standard Text. 60-68 - Leon Rotim, Jan Snajder:
Comparison of Short-Text Sentiment Analysis Methods for Croatian. 69-75 - Jakub Piskorski, Lidia Pivovarova, Jan Snajder, Josef Steinberger, Roman Yangarber:
The First Cross-Lingual Challenge on Recognition, Normalization, and Matching of Named Entities in Slavic Languages. 76-85 - Michal Marcinczuk, Jan Kocon, Marcin Oleksy:
Liner2 - a Generic Framework for Named Entity Recognition. 86-91 - James Mayfield, Paul McNamee, Cash Costello:
Language-Independent Named Entity Analysis Using Parallel Projection and Rule-Based Disambiguation. 92-96 - Ekaterina Chernyak:
Comparison of String Similarity Measures for Obscenity Filtering. 97-101 - Justina Mandravickaite, Tomas Krilavicius:
Stylometric Analysis of Parliamentary Speeches: Gender Dimension. 102-107 - Kseniya Buraya, Lidia Pivovarova, Sergey Budkov, Andrey Filchenkov:
Towards Never Ending Language Learning for Morphologically Rich Languages. 108-118 - Ben Verhoeven, Iza Skrjanec, Senja Pollak:
Gender Profiling for Slovene Twitter communication: the Influence of Gender Marking, Content and Style. 119-125
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