Search Results for author: Christopher Davis

Found 7 papers, 3 papers with code

Multi-Class Grammatical Error Detection for Correction: A Tale of Two Systems

1 code implementation EMNLP 2021 Zheng Yuan, Shiva Taslimipoor, Christopher Davis, Christopher Bryant

In this paper, we show how a multi-class grammatical error detection (GED) system can be used to improve grammatical error correction (GEC) for English.

Grammatical Error Detection NMT +1

On the application of Large Language Models for language teaching and assessment technology

no code implementations17 Jul 2023 Andrew Caines, Luca Benedetto, Shiva Taslimipoor, Christopher Davis, Yuan Gao, Oeistein Andersen, Zheng Yuan, Mark Elliott, Russell Moore, Christopher Bryant, Marek Rei, Helen Yannakoudakis, Andrew Mullooly, Diane Nicholls, Paula Buttery

The recent release of very large language models such as PaLM and GPT-4 has made an unprecedented impact in the popular media and public consciousness, giving rise to a mixture of excitement and fear as to their capabilities and potential uses, and shining a light on natural language processing research which had not previously received so much attention.

Grammatical Error Correction Misinformation +1

Probing for targeted syntactic knowledge through grammatical error detection

1 code implementation28 Oct 2022 Christopher Davis, Christopher Bryant, Andrew Caines, Marek Rei, Paula Buttery

Targeted studies testing knowledge of subject-verb agreement (SVA) indicate that pre-trained language models encode syntactic information.

Grammatical Error Detection

Deconstructing multimodality: visual properties and visual context in human semantic processing

no code implementations SEMEVAL 2019 Christopher Davis, Luana Bulat, Anita Lilla Vero, Ekaterina Shutova

Multimodal semantic models that extend linguistic representations with additional perceptual input have proved successful in a range of natural language processing (NLP) tasks.

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