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Autor:
Weissweiler, Leonie, Böbel, Nina, Guiller, Kirian, Herrera, Santiago, Scivetti, Wesley, Lorenzi, Arthur, Melnik, Nurit, Bhatia, Archna, Schütze, Hinrich, Levin, Lori, Zeldes, Amir, Nivre, Joakim, Croft, William, Schneider, Nathan
The Universal Dependencies (UD) project has created an invaluable collection of treebanks with contributions in over 140 languages. However, the UD annotations do not tell the full story. Grammatical constructions that convey meaning through a partic
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.17748
Autor:
Santhanam, Sashank, Cheng, Zhuo, Mather, Brodie, Dorr, Bonnie, Bhatia, Archna, Hebenstreit, Bryanna, Zemel, Alan, Dalton, Adam, Strzalkowski, Tomek, Shaikh, Samira
Achieving true human-like ability to conduct a conversation remains an elusive goal for open-ended dialogue systems. We posit this is because extant approaches towards natural language generation (NLG) are typically construed as end-to-end architectu
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.12506
Autor:
Dan, Soham, Kordjamshidi, Parisa, Bonn, Julia, Bhatia, Archna, Cai, Jon, Palmer, Martha, Roth, Dan
Publikováno v:
LREC 2020
Spatial Reasoning from language is essential for natural language understanding. Supporting it requires a representation scheme that can capture spatial phenomena encountered in language as well as in images and videos. Existing spatial representatio
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.09557
Autor:
Dalton, Adam, Aghaei, Ehsan, Al-Shaer, Ehab, Bhatia, Archna, Castillo, Esteban, Cheng, Zhuo, Dhaduvai, Sreekar, Duan, Qi, Islam, Md Mazharul, Karimi, Younes, Masoumzadeh, Amir, Mather, Brodie, Santhanam, Sashank, Shaikh, Samira, Strzalkowski, Tomek, Dorr, Bonnie J.
We describe Panacea, a system that supports natural language processing (NLP) components for active defenses against social engineering attacks. We deploy a pipeline of human language technology, including Ask and Framing Detection, Named Entity Reco
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.09662
Autor:
Bhatia, Archna, Dalton, Adam, Mather, Brodie, Santhanam, Sashank, Shaikh, Samira, Zemel, Alan, Strzalkowski, Tomek, Dorr, Bonnie J.
We present a paradigm for extensible lexicon development based on Lexical Conceptual Structure to support social engineering detection and response generation. We leverage the central notions of ask (elicitation of behaviors such as providing access
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.09050
Autor:
Dorr, Bonnie J., Bhatia, Archna, Dalton, Adam, Mather, Brodie, Hebenstreit, Bryanna, Santhanam, Sashank, Cheng, Zhuo, Shaikh, Samira, Zemel, Alan, Strzalkowski, Tomek
Social engineers attempt to manipulate users into undertaking actions such as downloading malware by clicking links or providing access to money or sensitive information. Natural language processing, computational sociolinguistics, and media-specific
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.10931
Autor:
Schneider, Nathan, Hwang, Jena D., Srikumar, Vivek, Bhatia, Archna, Han, Na-Rae, O'Gorman, Tim, Moeller, Sarah R., Abend, Omri, Shalev, Adi, Blodgett, Austin, Prange, Jakob
This document offers a detailed linguistic description of SNACS (Semantic Network of Adposition and Case Supersenses; Schneider et al., 2018), an inventory of 52 semantic labels ("supersenses") that characterize the use of adpositions and case marker
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1704.02134
Autor:
Hwang, Jena D., Bhatia, Archna, Han, Na-Rae, O'Gorman, Tim, Srikumar, Vivek, Schneider, Nathan
We consider the semantics of prepositions, revisiting a broad-coverage annotation scheme used for annotating all 4,250 preposition tokens in a 55,000 word corpus of English. Attempts to apply the scheme to adpositions and case markers in other langua
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1703.03771
Autor:
Thakur, Vikanksha, Jassal, Prabhjot Singh, Kumar, Arun, Bhatia, Archna, Mirza, Anis, Singh, Jatinder
Publikováno v:
In Enzyme Biotechnology for Environmental Sustainability 2024:33-53
Publikováno v:
Annals of Agri-bio Research; Dec2023, Vol. 28 Issue Part 1, p215-223, 9p