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Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics group at the University of Groningen 🐮 [email protected]
Groningen
Joined January 2020
RT @AriannaBisazza: Fruit of a collaboration started just a few months ago, our investigation of how child-directed Variation Sets help lea…
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🌴We had a great time at #EMNLP2024 presenting our works, meeting old friends, getting to know new people, and winning some prizes (Best Social Impact Award at #EMNLP2024 Main and @babyLMchallenge award #CoNLL2024) 🤩
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RT @tommaso_caselli: Being at #EMNL2024 🌴? Come to visit our poster “Language is Scary when Over-Analyzed” (Jasmine 14:00-15:30) We frame…
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RT @gsarti_: If you're attending #EMNLP2024 don't miss our latest works in interpretability and generation 👇
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Federico Pianzola (and colleagues): "Analysing the Reception of Fiction Novels Across Languages" Franziska Pannach (together with @TWdiBruno): "Digital Methods for Mythological Research"
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#EMNLP2024 Language Is Scary When Overanalyzed: Unpacking Implied Misogynistic Reasoning with Argumentation Theory-Driven Prompts. @Aramona4 , Federico Ruggeri, @khalid_ikh, @tommaso_caselli 📜
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Computational Linguistics Journal Neural Semantic Parsing with Extremely Rich Symbolic Meaning Representations @XiaoZhang2469 @gosseb Johan Bos 📜
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Today we participated to the first "Language & AI Colloquia" with @BramVanroy - great turnout and very interesting talk! @JTSchool_UG
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RT @defneabur: Save the date for the 16th Advances in Quantitative Laryngology, Voice, and Speech Research (AQL) conference! 🌍 Groningen,…
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RT @univgroningen: Sustainability Week 2024: 'A more just and sustainable clothing sector is possible. What we need is a different narrativ…
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Check out the recent work of @frank_tsiwah, @anas_mayya and @andreasvc , exploring how Semantic-based NLP techniques can be used to discriminate schizophrenia and Wernicke’s aphasia based on spontaneous speech!
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RT @ThomasTienkamp: Check out the article @tejarebernik and I wrote on why kinematic speech measures are so important when studying those w…
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