no code implementations • EMNLP (ALW) 2020 • Kanika Narang, Chris Brew
Automated detection of abusive language online has become imperative.
no code implementations • ECNLP (ACL) 2022 • Kristen Howell, Jian Wang, Akshay Hazare, Joseph Bradley, Chris Brew, Xi Chen, Matthew Dunn, Beth Hockey, Andrew Maurer, Dominic Widdows
We demonstrate that knowledge distillation can be used not only to reduce model size, but to simultaneously adapt a contextual language model to a specific domain.
no code implementations • 22 Sep 2021 • Michael Higgins, Dominic Widdows, Chris Brew, Gwen Christian, Andrew Maurer, Matthew Dunn, Sujit Mathi, Akshay Hazare, George Bonev, Beth Ann Hockey, Kristen Howell, Joe Bradley
Automatic dialog systems have become a mainstream part of online customer service.
no code implementations • 20 Sep 2021 • Dominic Widdows, Chris Brew
The key finding for language classification is that ranked lists of words and frequencies of characters form a sufficient and robust representation of the regularities of key languages and their orthographies.
no code implementations • SEMEVAL 2018 • Chris Brew
The annotation guidelines for the intermediate sub-tasks create a linkage to the final task, which is both an annotation challenge and a potentially useful feature of the task.
no code implementations • 4 Mar 2014 • Derrick Higgins, Chris Brew, Michael Heilman, Ramon Ziai, Lei Chen, Aoife Cahill, Michael Flor, Nitin Madnani, Joel Tetreault, Daniel Blanchard, Diane Napolitano, Chong MIn Lee, John Blackmore
Developments in the educational landscape have spurred greater interest in the problem of automatically scoring short answer questions.