Search Results for author: Irina Temnikova

Found 23 papers, 1 papers with code

Evaluation of Off-the-Shelf Language Identification Tools on Bulgarian Social Media Posts

no code implementations CLIB 2022 Silvia Gargova, Irina Temnikova, Ivo Dzhumerov, Hristiana Nikolaeva

The article presents the manual annotation procedure of the first dataset, a dis- cussion of the decisions of the two annotators, and the results from testing the 7 off-the-shelf LI tools on both datasets.

Language Identification

Evaluating Pronominal Anaphora in Machine Translation: An Evaluation Measure and a Test Suite

2 code implementations IJCNLP 2019 Prathyusha Jwalapuram, Shafiq Joty, Irina Temnikova, Preslav Nakov

The ongoing neural revolution in machine translation has made it easier to model larger contexts beyond the sentence-level, which can potentially help resolve some discourse-level ambiguities such as pronominal anaphora, thus enabling better translations.

Machine Translation Sentence +1

Interpreting Strategies Annotation in the WAW Corpus

no code implementations RANLP 2017 Irina Temnikova, Ahmed Abdelali, Samy Hedaya, Stephan Vogel, Aishah Al Daher

In this article we run an automatic analysis of a corpus of parallel speeches and their human interpretations, and provide the results of manually annotating the human interpreting strategies in a sample of the corpus.

Machine Translation Speech-to-Text Translation +1

Applying the Cognitive Machine Translation Evaluation Approach to Arabic

no code implementations LREC 2016 Irina Temnikova, Wajdi Zaghouani, Stephan Vogel, Nizar Habash

The goal of the cognitive machine translation (MT) evaluation approach is to build classifiers which assign post-editing effort scores to new texts.

Machine Translation Translation

Evaluating the Readability of Text Simplification Output for Readers with Cognitive Disabilities

no code implementations LREC 2016 Victoria Yaneva, Irina Temnikova, Ruslan Mitkov

This paper presents an approach for automatic evaluation of the readability of text simplification output for readers with cognitive disabilities.

Reading Comprehension Text Simplification

A Corpus of Text Data and Gaze Fixations from Autistic and Non-Autistic Adults

no code implementations LREC 2016 Victoria Yaneva, Irina Temnikova, Ruslan Mitkov

This division of the groups informs researchers on whether particular fixations were elicited from skillful or less-skillful readers and allows a fair between-group comparison for two levels of reading ability.

Multiple-choice POS +2

Sublanguage Corpus Analysis Toolkit: A tool for assessing the representativeness and sublanguage characteristics of corpora

no code implementations LREC 2014 Irina Temnikova, William A. Baumgartner Jr., Negacy D. Hailu, Ivelina Nikolova, Tony McEnery, Adam Kilgarriff, Galia Angelova, K. Bretonnel Cohen

SubCAT, the Sublanguage Corpus Analysis Toolkit, assesses the representativeness and closure properties of corpora to analyze the extent to which they are either sublanguages, or representative samples of the general language.

Sentence

Building a Crisis Management Term Resource for Social Media: The Case of Floods and Protests

no code implementations LREC 2014 Irina Temnikova, Andrea Varga, Dogan Biyikli

Extracting information from social media is being currently exploited for a variety of tasks, including the recognition of emergency events in Twitter.

Descriptive Information Retrieval +3

CLCM - A Linguistic Resource for Effective Simplification of Instructions in the Crisis Management Domain and its Evaluations

no code implementations LREC 2012 Irina Temnikova, Constantin Orasan, Ruslan Mitkov

This article presents a new linguistic resource in the form of Controlled Language (CL) guidelines for manual text simplification in the CM domain which aims to address high TC in the CM domain and produce clear messages to be used in crisis situations.

Machine Translation Management +3

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