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IberEval@SEPLN 2018: Sevilla, Spain
- Paolo Rosso, Julio Gonzalo, Raquel Martínez, Soto Montalvo, Jorge Carrillo de Albornoz:
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Evaluation of Human Language Technologies for Iberian Languages (IberEval 2018) co-located with 34th Conference of the Spanish Society for Natural Language Processing (SEPLN 2018), Sevilla, Spain, September 18th, 2018. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2150, CEUR-WS.org 2018
Track 1: Disability annotation on documents from the biomedical domain (DIANN)
- Hermenegildo Fabregat, Juan Martínez-Romo, Lourdes Araujo:
Overview of the DIANN Task: Disability Annotation Task. 1-14 - Isabel Moreno, María Teresa Romá-Ferri, Paloma Moreda:
GPLSIUA Team at the DIAAN 2018 Task. 15-24 - Rodrigo Agerri, German Rigau:
Simple Language Independent Sequence Labelling for the Annotation of Disabilities in Medical Texts. 25-30 - Iakes Goenaga, Aitziber Atutxa, Koldo Gojenola, Arantza Casillas, Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza, Nerea Ezeiza, Maite Oronoz, Alicia Pérez, Olatz Perez-de-Viñaspre:
A Hybrid Approach For Automatic Disability Annotation. 31-36 - Pilar López-Úbeda, Manuel Carlos Díaz-Galiano, María Teresa Martín-Valdivia, Salud María Jiménez-Zafra:
SINAI at DIANN - IberEval 2018. Annotating Disabilities in Multi-language Systems with UMLS. 37-43 - Renzo M. Rivera Zavala, Paloma Martínez, Isabel Segura-Bedmar:
A Hybrid Bi-LSTM-CRF Model to Recognition of Disabilities from Biomedical Texts. 44-52 - Hermenegildo Fabregat, Juan Martínez-Romo, Lourdes Araujo:
UNED at DIANN 2018: Unsupervised System for Automatic Disabilities Labeling in Medical Scientific Documents. 53-60 - Pol Alvarez Vecino, Lluís Padró:
Basic CRF Approach to DIANN 2018 Shared Task. 61-65 - Salvador Medina, Jordi Turmo, Henry Loharja, Lluís Padró:
Semi-supervised Learning for Disabilities Detection on English and Spanish Biomedical Text. 66-73
Track 2: Authorship and aggressiveness analysis in Twitter: case study in Mexican Spanish (MEX-A3T)
- Miguel Ángel Álvarez-Carmona, Estefanía Guzmán-Falcón, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Hugo Jair Escalante, Luis Villaseñor Pineda, Verónica Reyes-Meza, Antonio Rico Sulayes:
Overview of MEX-A3T at IberEval 2018: Authorship and Aggressiveness Analysis in Mexican Spanish Tweets. 74-96 - Ilia Markov, Helena Gómez-Adorno, Mónica Jasso Rosales, Grigori Sidorov:
CIC-GIL Approach to Author Profiling in Spanish Tweets: Location and Occupation. 97-101 - Helena Gómez-Adorno, Gemma Bel Enguix, Gerardo Sierra, Octavio Sánchez, Daniela Quezada:
A Machine Learning Approach for Detecting Aggressive Tweets in Spanish. 102-107 - Simona Frenda, Somnath Banerjee:
Deep Analysis in Aggressive Mexican Tweets. 108-113 - Carlos Enrique Muñiz-Cuza, Gretel Liz De la Peña Sarracén, Paolo Rosso:
Attention Mechanism for Aggressive Detection. 114-118 - Sebastián Correa, Alberto Martin:
Linguistic Generalization of Slang Used in Mexican Tweets, Applied in Aggressiveness Detection. 119-127 - Mario Graff, Sabino Miranda-Jiménez, Eric Sadit Tellez, Daniela Moctezuma, Vladimir Salgado, José Ortiz-Bejar, Claudia N. Sánchez:
INGEOTEC at MEX-A3T: Author Profiling and Aggressiveness Analysis in Twitter Using μTC and EvoMSA. 128-133 - Mario Ezra Aragón, Adrián Pastor López-Monroy:
Author Profiling and Aggressiveness Detection in Spanish Tweets: MEX-A3T 2018. 134-139 - Rosa María Ortega-Mendoza, Adrián Pastor López-Monroy:
The Winning Approach for Author Profiling of Mexican Users in Twitter at MEX.A3T@IBEREVAL-2018. 140-148
Track 3: MultiModal Stance Detection in tweets on Catalan 1Oct Referendum (MultiStanceCat)
- Mariona Taulé, Francisco M. Rangel Pardo, M. Antònia Martí, Paolo Rosso:
Overview of the Task on Multimodal Stance Detection in Tweets on Catalan #1Oct Referendum. 149-166 - Carlos Almendros Cuquerella, Cristóbal Cervantes Rodríguez:
CriCa Team: MultiModal Stance Detection in Tweets on Catalan 1Oct Referendum (MultiStanceCat). 167-172 - José-Ángel González, Lluís-Felip Hurtado, Ferran Pla:
ELiRF-UPV at MultiStanceCat 2018. 173-179 - Isabel Segura-Bedmar:
LABDA's Early Steps Toward Multimodal Stance Detection. 180-186
Track 4: Humor Analysis based on Human Annotation (HAHA)
- Santiago Castro, Luis Chiruzzo, Aiala Rosá:
Overview of the HAHA Task: Humor Analysis Based on Human Annotation at IberEval 2018. 187-194 - José Ortiz-Bejar, Vladimir Salgado, Mario Graff, Daniela Moctezuma, Sabino Miranda-Jiménez, Eric Sadit Tellez:
INGEOTEC at IberEval 2018 Task HaHa: μTC and EvoMSA to Detect and Score Humor in Texts. 195-202 - Reynier Ortega Bueno, Carlos E. Muñiz-Cuza, José Eladio Medina-Pagola, Paolo Rosso:
UO_UPV: Deep Linguistic Humor Detection in Spanish Social Media. 203-213
Track 5: Automatic Misogyny Identification (AMI)
- Elisabetta Fersini, Paolo Rosso, Maria Anzovino:
Overview of the Task on Automatic Misogyny Identification at IberEval 2018. 214-228 - Jose Sebastián Canós:
Misogyny Identification Through SVM at IberEval 2018. 229-233 - Endang Wahyu Pamungkas, Alessandra Teresa Cignarella, Valerio Basile, Viviana Patti:
14-ExLab@UniTo for AMI at IberEval2018: Exploiting Lexical Knowledge for Detecting Misogyny in English and Spanish Tweets. 234-241 - Resham Ahluwalia, Evgeniia Shcherbinina, Edward Callow, Anderson C. A. Nascimento, Martine De Cock:
Detecting Misogynous Tweets. 242-248 - Iakes Goenaga, Aitziber Atutxa, Koldo Gojenola, Arantza Casillas, Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza, Nerea Ezeiza, Maite Oronoz, Alicia Pérez, Olatz Perez-de-Viñaspre:
Automatic Misogyny Identification Using Neural Networks. 249-254 - Elena Shushkevich, John Cardiff:
Classifying Misogynistic Tweets Using a Blended Model: The AMI Shared Task in IBEREVAL 2018. 255-259 - Simona Frenda, Bilal Ghanem, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez:
Exploration of Misogyny in Spanish and English Tweets. 260-267 - Han Liu, Fatima Chiroma, Mihaela Cocea:
Identification and Classification of Misogynous Tweets Using Multi-classifier Fusion. 268-273 - Victor Nina-Alcocer:
AMI at IberEval2018 Automatic Misogyny Identification in Spanish and English Tweets. 274-279
Track 6: Second Biomedical Abbreviation Recognition and Resolution track (BARR2)
- Ander Intxaurrondo, Montserrat Marimon, Aitor Gonzalez-Agirre, Jose Antonio López-Martín, Heidy Rodriguez, Jesus Santamaría, Marta Villegas, Martin Krallinger:
Finding Mentions of Abbreviations and Their Definitions in Spanish Clinical Cases: The BARR2 Shared Task Evaluation Results. 280-289 - Soto Montalvo, Raquel Martínez, Mario Almagro, Susana Lorenzo:
MAMTRA-MED at Biomedical Abbreviation Recognition and Resolution - IberEval 2018. 290-296 - Christian Sánchez, Paloma Martínez:
A Simple Method to Extract Abbreviations Within a Document Using Regular Expressions. 297-301 - Fernando Sánchez León:
ARBOREx: Abbreviation Resolution Based on Regular Expressions for BARR2. 302-315 - José M. Castaño, Pilar Ávila, David Pérez, Hernán Berinsky, Hee Park, Maria Laura Gambarte, Daniel R. Luna:
A Simple Approach to Abbreviation Resolution at BARR2, IberEval 2018. 316-321 - Montse Cuadros, Naiara Pérez, Iker Montoya, Aitor García Pablos:
Vicomtech at BARR2: Detecting Biomedical Abbreviations with ML Methods and Dictionary-based Heuristics. 322-328
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