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57th ACL 2019: Florence, Italy - Volume 3: System Demonstrations
- Marta R. Costa-jussà, Enrique Alfonseca:
Proceedings of the 57th Conference of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL 2019, Florence, Italy, July 28 - August 2, 2019, Volume 3: System Demonstrations. Association for Computational Linguistics 2019, ISBN 978-1-950737-49-9 - Mio Arai, Tomonori Kodaira, Mamoru Komachi:
Sakura: Large-scale Incorrect Example Retrieval System for Learners of Japanese as a Second Language. 1-6 - Jonathan K. Kummerfeld:
SLATE: A Super-Lightweight Annotation Tool for Experts. 7-12 - Mennatallah El-Assady, Wolfgang Jentner, Fabian Sperrle, Rita Sevastjanova, Annette Hautli-Janisz, Miriam Butt, Daniel A. Keim:
lingvis.io - A Linguistic Visual Analytics Framework. 13-18 - Elizabeth Boschee, Joel Barry, Jayadev Billa, Marjorie Freedman, Thamme Gowda, Constantine Lignos, Chester Palen-Michel, Michael Pust, Banriskhem K. Khonglah, Srikanth R. Madikeri, Jonathan May, Scott Miller:
SARAL: A Low-Resource Cross-Lingual Domain-Focused Information Retrieval System for Effective Rapid Document Triage. 19-24 - Zhipeng Guo, Xiaoyuan Yi, Maosong Sun, Wenhao Li, Cheng Yang, Jiannan Liang, Huimin Chen, Yuhui Zhang, Ruoyu Li:
Jiuge: A Human-Machine Collaborative Chinese Classical Poetry Generation System. 25-30 - Yee Seng Chan, Joshua Fasching, Haoling Qiu, Bonan Min:
Rapid Customization for Event Extraction. 31-36 - Jesse Vig:
A Multiscale Visualization of Attention in the Transformer Model. 37-42 - Chenchen Xu, Inger Mewburn, Will J. Grant, Hanna Suominen:
PostAc : A Visual Interactive Search, Exploration, and Analysis Platform for PhD Intensive Job Postings. 43-48 - Long Duong, Vu Cong Duy Hoang, Tuyen Quang Pham, Yu-Heng Hong, Vladislavs Dovgalecs, Guy Bashkansky, Jason Black, Andrew Bleeker, Serge Le Huitouze, Mark Johnson:
An adaptable task-oriented dialog system for stand-alone embedded devices. 49-57 - Bill Yuchen Lin, Dong-Ho Lee, Frank F. Xu, Ouyu Lan, Xiang Ren:
AlpacaTag: An Active Learning-based Crowd Annotation Framework for Sequence Tagging. 58-63 - Sungjin Lee, Qi Zhu, Ryuichi Takanobu, Zheng Zhang, Yaoqin Zhang, Xiang Li, Jinchao Li, Baolin Peng, Xiujun Li, Minlie Huang, Jianfeng Gao:
ConvLab: Multi-Domain End-to-End Dialog System Platform. 64-69 - Miguel Domingo, Mercedes García-Martínez, Amando Estela, Laurent Bié, Alexandre Helle, Álvaro Peris, Francisco Casacuberta, Manuel Herranz:
Demonstration of a Neural Machine Translation System with Online Learning for Translators. 70-74 - Serra Sinem Tekiroglu, Bernardo Magnini, Marco Guerini:
FASTDial: Abstracting Dialogue Policies for Fast Development of Task Oriented Agents. 75-80 - Álvaro Peris, Francisco Casacuberta:
A Neural, Interactive-predictive System for Multimodal Sequence to Sequence Tasks. 81-86 - Liqun Liu, Funan Mu, Pengyu Li, Xin Mu, Jing Tang, Xingsheng Ai, Ran Fu, Lifeng Wang, Xing Zhou:
NeuralClassifier: An Open-source Neural Hierarchical Multi-label Text Classification Toolkit. 87-92 - Daniel Ortega, Dirk Väth, Gianna Weber, Lindsey Vanderlyn, Maximilian Schmidt, Moritz Völkel, Zorica Karacevic, Ngoc Thang Vu:
ADVISER: A Dialog System Framework for Education & Research. 93-98 - Sheng Lin, Luye Zheng, Bo Chen, Siliang Tang, Zhigang Chen, Guoping Hu, Yueting Zhuang, Fei Wu, Xiang Ren:
KCAT: A Knowledge-Constraint Typing Annotation Tool. 99-104 - André Blessing, Nico Blokker, Sebastian Haunss, Jonas Kuhn, Gabriella Lapesa, Sebastian Padó:
An Environment for Relational Annotation of Political Debates. 105-110 - Sebastian Gehrmann, Hendrik Strobelt, Alexander M. Rush:
GLTR: Statistical Detection and Visualization of Generated Text. 111-116 - Fábio N. Kepler, Jonay Trénous, Marcos V. Treviso, Miguel Vera, André F. T. Martins:
OpenKiwi: An Open Source Framework for Quality Estimation. 117-122 - Vighnesh Leonardo Shiv, Chris Quirk, Anshuman Suri, Xiang Gao, Khuram Shahid, Nithya Govindarajan, Yizhe Zhang, Jianfeng Gao, Michel Galley, Chris Brockett, Tulasi Menon, Bill Dolan:
Microsoft Icecaps: An Open-Source Toolkit for Conversation Modeling. 123-128 - Sihao Chen, Daniel Khashabi, Chris Callison-Burch, Dan Roth:
PerspectroScope: A Window to the World of Diverse Perspectives. 129-134 - Prithviraj Sen, Yunyao Li, Eser Kandogan, Yiwei Yang, Walter S. Lasecki:
HEIDL: Learning Linguistic Expressions with Deep Learning and Human-in-the-Loop. 135-140 - Nitin Madnani, Beata Beigman Klebanov, Anastassia Loukina, Binod Gyawali, Patrick L. Lange, John Sabatini, Michael Flor:
My Turn To Read: An Interleaved E-book Reading Tool for Developing and Struggling Readers. 141-146 - Christine Betts, Joanna Power, Waleed Ammar:
GrapAL: Connecting the Dots in Scientific Literature. 147-152 - Sarthak Majithia, Fatma Arslan, Sumeet Lubal, Damian Jimenez, Priyank Arora, Josue Caraballo, Chengkai Li:
ClaimPortal: Integrated Monitoring, Searching, Checking, and Analytics of Factual Claims on Twitter. 153-158 - Zhiting Hu, Haoran Shi, Bowen Tan, Wentao Wang, Zichao Yang, Tiancheng Zhao, Junxian He, Lianhui Qin, Di Wang, Xuezhe Ma, Zhengzhong Liu, Xiaodan Liang, Wanrong Zhu, Devendra Singh Sachan, Eric P. Xing:
Texar: A Modularized, Versatile, and Extensible Toolkit for Text Generation. 159-164 - Piero Molino, Yang Wang, Jiawei Zhang:
Parallax: Visualizing and Understanding the Semantics of Embedding Spaces via Algebraic Formulae. 165-180 - Jeremy Wohlwend, Nicholas Matthews, Ivan Itzcovich:
Flambé: A Customizable Framework for Machine Learning Experiments. 181-188 - Valentin Nyzam, Aurélien Bossard:
A Modular Tool for Automatic Summarization. 189-194 - Artem N. Chernodub, Oleksiy Oliynyk, Philipp Heidenreich, Alexander Bondarenko, Matthias Hagen, Chris Biemann, Alexander Panchenko:
TARGER: Neural Argument Mining at Your Fingertips. 195-200 - Rob van der Goot:
MoNoise: A Multi-lingual and Easy-to-use Lexical Normalization Tool. 201-206 - Wen-Bin Han, Jhih-Jie Chen, Chingyu Yang, Jason S. Chang:
Level-Up: Learning to Improve Proficiency Level of Essays. 207-212 - Jhih-Jie Chen, Chingyu Yang, Peichen Ho, Ming-Chiao Tsai, Chia-Fang Ho, Kai-Wen Tuan, Chung-Ting Tsai, Wen-Bin Han, Jason S. Chang:
Learning to Link Grammar and Encyclopedic Information of Assist ESL Learners. 213-218
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