no code implementations • WS 2016 • Gil Francopoulo, Joseph Mariani, Patrick Paroubek, Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric Vernier
By its own nature, the Natural Language Processing (NLP) community is a priori the best equipped to study the evolution of its own publications, but works in this direction are rare and only recently have we seen a few attempts at charting the field.
Named Entity Recognition (NER) Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Gil Francopoulo, Joseph Mariani, Patrick Paroubek
Predictive modeling, often called {``}predictive analytics{''} in a commercial context, encompasses a variety of statistical techniques that analyze historical and present facts to make predictions about unknown events.
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Johann Poignant, Mateusz Budnik, Herv{\'e} Bredin, Claude Barras, Mickael Stefas, Pierrick Bruneau, Gilles Adda, Laurent Besacier, Hazim Ekenel, Gil Francopoulo, Hern, Javier o, Joseph Mariani, Ramon Morros, Georges Qu{\'e}not, Sophie Rosset, Thomas Tamisier
In this paper, we describe the organization and the implementation of the CAMOMILE collaborative annotation framework for multimodal, multimedia, multilingual (3M) data.
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Gil Francopoulo, Joseph Mariani, Patrick Paroubek
The aim of this experiment is to present an easy way to compare fragments of texts in order to detect (supposed) results of copy {\&} paste operations between articles in the domain of Natural Language Processing (NLP).
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Joseph Mariani, Patrick Paroubek, Gil Francopoulo, Olivier Hamon
It follows similar exercises that have been conducted, such as the survey on the IEEE ICASSP conference series from 1976 to 1990, which served in the launching of the ESCA Eurospeech conference, a survey of the Association of Computational Linguistics (ACL) over 50 years of existence, which was presented at the ACL conference in 2012, or a survey over the 25 years (1987-2012) of the conferences contained in the ISCA Archive, presented at Interspeech 2013.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Joseph Mariani, Christopher Cieri, Gil Francopoulo, Patrick Paroubek, Marine Delaborde
This paper describes the problems that must be addressed when studying large amounts of data over time which require entity normalization applied not to the usual genres of news or political speech, but to the genre of academic discourse about language resources, technologies and sciences.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Nicoletta Calzolari, Riccardo Del Gratta, Gil Francopoulo, Joseph Mariani, Francesco Rubino, Irene Russo, Claudia Soria
Accurate and reliable documentation of Language Resources is an undisputable need: documentation is the gateway to discovery of Language Resources, a necessary step towards promoting the data economy.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Maria Gavrilidou, Penny Labropoulou, Elina Desipri, Stelios Piperidis, Haris Papageorgiou, Monica Monachini, Francesca Frontini, Thierry Declerck, Gil Francopoulo, Victoria Arranz, Valerie Mapelli
This paper presents a metadata model for the description of language resources proposed in the framework of the META-SHARE infrastructure, aiming to cover both datasets and tools/technologies used for their processing.