Search Results for author: Iman Munire Bilal

Found 6 papers, 2 papers with code

Overview of the CLPsych 2022 Shared Task: Capturing Moments of Change in Longitudinal User Posts

no code implementations NAACL (CLPsych) 2022 Adam Tsakalidis, Jenny Chim, Iman Munire Bilal, Ayah Zirikly, Dana Atzil-Slonim, Federico Nanni, Philip Resnik, Manas Gaur, Kaushik Roy, Becky Inkster, Jeff Leintz, Maria Liakata

We provide an overview of the CLPsych 2022 Shared Task, which focusses on the automatic identification of ‘Moments of Change’ in lon- gitudinal posts by individuals on social media and its connection with information regarding mental health .

Generating Zero-shot Abstractive Explanations for Rumour Verification

1 code implementation23 Jan 2024 Iman Munire Bilal, Preslav Nakov, Rob Procter, Maria Liakata

The task of rumour verification in social media concerns assessing the veracity of a claim on the basis of conversation threads that result from it.

Few-Shot Learning Informativeness +2

Sig-Networks Toolkit: Signature Networks for Longitudinal Language Modelling

1 code implementation6 Dec 2023 Talia Tseriotou, Ryan Sze-Yin Chan, Adam Tsakalidis, Iman Munire Bilal, Elena Kochkina, Terry Lyons, Maria Liakata

We present an open-source, pip installable toolkit, Sig-Networks, the first of its kind for longitudinal language modelling.

Language Modelling

Unsupervised Opinion Summarisation in the Wasserstein Space

no code implementations27 Nov 2022 Jiayu Song, Iman Munire Bilal, Adam Tsakalidis, Rob Procter, Maria Liakata

A Variational Autoencoder is used to get the distribution of documents/posts, and the distributions are disentangled into separate semantic and syntactic spaces.

Abstractive Text Summarization

Template-based Abstractive Microblog Opinion Summarisation

no code implementations8 Aug 2022 Iman Munire Bilal, Bo wang, Adam Tsakalidis, Dong Nguyen, Rob Procter, Maria Liakata

We introduce the task of microblog opinion summarisation (MOS) and share a dataset of 3100 gold-standard opinion summaries to facilitate research in this domain.

Evaluation of Thematic Coherence in Microblogs

no code implementations ACL 2021 Iman Munire Bilal, Bo wang, Maria Liakata, Rob Procter, Adam Tsakalidis

Here we create a corpus of microblog clusters from three different domains and time windows and define the task of evaluating thematic coherence.

Text Generation

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