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TweetEval: Unified benchmark and comparative evaluation for tweet classification
F Barbieri, J Camacho-Collados, L Neves, L Espinosa-Anke
arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.12421, 2020
6002020
XLM-T: Multilingual language models in Twitter for sentiment analysis and beyond
F Barbieri, LE Anke, J Camacho-Collados
arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.12250, 2021
1582021
TimeLMs: Diachronic language models from Twitter
D Loureiro, F Barbieri, L Neves, LE Anke, J Camacho-Collados
arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.03829, 2022
1542022
Semeval 2018 task 2: Multilingual emoji prediction
F Barbieri, J Camacho-Collados, F Ronzano, LE Anke, M Ballesteros, ...
Proceedings of the 12th international workshop on semantic evaluation, 24-33, 2018
1432018
SemEval-2018 task 9: Hypernym discovery
J Camacho-Collados, CD Bovi, LE Anke, S Oramas, T Pasini, E Santus, ...
Proceedings of the 12th international workshop on semantic evaluation, 712-724, 2018
1172018
BERT is to NLP what AlexNet is to CV: Can pre-trained language models identify analogies?
A Ushio, L Espinosa-Anke, S Schockaert, J Camacho-Collados
arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.04949, 2021
702021
Improving cross-lingual word embeddings by meeting in the middle
Y Doval, J Camacho-Collados, L Espinosa-Anke, S Schockaert
arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.08780, 2018
692018
Supervised distributional hypernym discovery via domain adaptation
L Espinosa-Anke, J Camacho-Collados, C Delli Bovi, H Saggion
Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing; 2016 Nov 1-5 …, 2016
692016
Xlm-t: A multilingual language model toolkit for twitter
F Barbieri, LE Anke, J Camacho-Collados
arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.12250, 2021
672021
Savana: re-using electronic health records with artificial intelligence
I Hernandez Medrano, J Tello Guijarro, C Belda, A Urena, I Salcedo, ...
International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence …, 2018
582018
Don't patronize me! an annotated dataset with patronizing and condescending language towards vulnerable communities
C Pérez-Almendros, L Espinosa-Anke, S Schockaert
arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.08320, 2020
522020
Interpretable emoji prediction via label-wise attention LSTMs
F Barbieri, LE Anke, J Camacho-Collados, S Schockaert, H Saggion
Proceedings of the 2018 conference on empirical methods in natural language …, 2018
492018
Information extraction for knowledge base construction in the music domain
S Oramas, L Espinosa-Anke, M Sordo, H Saggion, X Serra
Data & Knowledge Engineering 106, 70-83, 2016
472016
Revealing patterns of Twitter emoji usage in Barcelona and Madrid
F Barbieri, L Espinosa-Anke, H Saggion
Artificial intelligence research and development, 239-244, 2016
472016
Tweetnlp: Cutting-edge natural language processing for social media
J Camacho-Collados, K Rezaee, T Riahi, A Ushio, D Loureiro, D Antypas, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.14774, 2022
462022
Towards the understanding of gaming audiences by modeling twitch emotes
F Barbieri, L Espinosa-Anke, M Ballesteros, H Saggion
Third Workshop on Noisy User-generated Text (W-NUT 2017); 2017 Sep 7 …, 2017
432017
SemEval-2022 task 4: Patronizing and condescending language detection
C Pérez-Almendros, LE Anke, S Schockaert
Proceedings of the 16th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation …, 2022
422022
Knowledge base unification via sense embeddings and disambiguation
C Delli Bovi, L Espinosa Anke, R Navigli
Proceedings of the 2015 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language …, 2015
422015
Syntactically aware neural architectures for definition extraction
LE Anke, S Schockaert
Proceedings of the 2018 Conference of the North American Chapter of the …, 2018
392018
Exploring customer reviews for music genre classification and evolutionary studies
S Oramas, L Espinosa-Anke, A Lawlor
372016
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