Search Results for author: Alok Debnath

Found 9 papers, 1 papers with code

Event Centric Entity Linking for Hindi News Articles: A Knowledge Graph Based Approach

no code implementations ICON 2019 Pranav Goel, Suhan Prabhu, Alok Debnath, Manish Shrivastava

We describe the development of a knowledge graph from an event annotated corpus by presenting a pipeline that identifies and extracts the relations between entities and events from Hindi news articles.

Entity Linking

A Computational Analysis of Vagueness in Revisions of Instructional Texts

no code implementations EACL 2021 Alok Debnath, Michael Roth

WikiHow is an open-domain repository of instructional articles for a variety of tasks, which can be revised by users.

Word Embeddings as Tuples of Feature Probabilities

no code implementations WS 2020 Siddharth Bhat, Alok Debnath, Souvik Banerjee, Manish Shrivastava

In this paper, we provide an alternate perspective on word representations, by reinterpreting the dimensions of the vector space of a word embedding as a collection of features.

Word Embeddings

Hindi TimeBank: An ISO-TimeML Annotated Reference Corpus

no code implementations LREC 2020 Pranav Goel, Suhan Prabhu, Alok Debnath, Priyank Modi, Manish Shrivastava

In this paper, we present the Hindi TimeBank, an ISO-TimeML annotated reference corpus for the detection and classification of events, states and time expressions, and the links between them.

Detection and Annotation of Events in Kannada

no code implementations LREC 2020 Suhan Prabhu, Ujwal Narayan, Alok Debnath, Sumukh S, Manish Shrivastava

In this paper, we provide the basic guidelines towards the detection and linguistic analysis of events in Kannada.

Information Retrieval Retrieval

SmokEng: Towards Fine-grained Classification of Tobacco-related Social Media Text

1 code implementation WS 2019 Kartikey Pant, Venkata Himakar Yanamandra, Alok Debnath, Radhika Mamidi

Contemporary datasets on tobacco consumption focus on one of two topics, either public health mentions and disease surveillance, or sentiment analysis on topical tobacco products and services.

General Classification Multi-class Classification +3

A Pregroup Representation of Word Order Alternation Using Hindi Syntax

no code implementations NAACL 2019 Alok Debnath, Manish Shrivastava

Pregroup calculus has been used for the representation of free word order languages (Sanskrit and Hungarian), using a construction called precyclicity.

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