A bunch of works from my group(s) coming up at #acl2020nlp tomorrow. Watch the videos and come visit us in the Q&A sessions!
In work with @lambdaviking @gail_w @royschwartz02 @nlpnoah and @yahave we provide *theoretical* results (yes, with proofs) of things that can and cannot be represented by various kinds of RNNs, and under what conditions.
virtual.acl2020.org/paper_main.43.…
+ blog:
lambdaviking.com/post/rr-hierar…
If you are working in computational social sciences, digitial humanities, etc, check out the work with @hila_gonen , and Ganesh Jawahar and @zehavoc .
We present a *simple* and *effective* method for identifying word usage change across corpora.
virtual.acl2020.org/paper_main.51.…
This work with @hilleltt, Micah Shlain, Shoval Sadde, is a *demonstration* of a system that allow you to perform powerful syntactic queries over large textual corpora, efficiently, and without needing to care much about syntax.
virtual.acl2020.org/paper_demo.44.…
demo in vid, more in Q&A!
Together with @aryeh_tiktinsky and @rtsarfaty we present a system that enriches and re-arranges universal dependency trees such that they expose event-structure better. Come see us re both about the utility and the underlying ling theories.
Demo + Video:
virtual.acl2020.org/paper_demo.59.…
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