Search Results for author: Michele Banko

Found 6 papers, 2 papers with code

Question Generation using a Scratchpad Encoder

no code implementations ICLR 2019 Ryan Y. Benmalek, Madian Khabsa, Suma Desu, Claire Cardie, Michele Banko

In this paper we introduce the Scratchpad Encoder, a novel addition to the sequence to sequence (seq2seq) framework and explore its effectiveness in generating natural language questions from a given logical form.

Question Generation Question-Generation

A Unified Taxonomy of Harmful Content

no code implementations EMNLP (ALW) 2020 Michele Banko, Brendon MacKeen, Laurie Ray

The ability to recognize harmful content within online communities has come into focus for researchers, engineers and policy makers seeking to protect users from abuse.

Practical Transformer-based Multilingual Text Classification

1 code implementation NAACL 2021 Cindy Wang, Michele Banko

Transformer-based methods are appealing for multilingual text classification, but common research benchmarks like XNLI (Conneau et al., 2018) do not reflect the data availability and task variety of industry applications.

Data Augmentation Multilingual text classification +2

Keeping Notes: Conditional Natural Language Generation with a Scratchpad Encoder

no code implementations ACL 2019 Ryan Benmalek, Madian Khabsa, Suma Desu, Claire Cardie, Michele Banko

We introduce the Scratchpad Mechanism, a novel addition to the sequence-to-sequence (seq2seq) neural network architecture and demonstrate its effectiveness in improving the overall fluency of seq2seq models for natural language generation tasks.

Machine Translation Question Generation +4

Keeping Notes: Conditional Natural Language Generation with a Scratchpad Mechanism

1 code implementation12 Jun 2019 Ryan Y. Benmalek, Madian Khabsa, Suma Desu, Claire Cardie, Michele Banko

We introduce the Scratchpad Mechanism, a novel addition to the sequence-to-sequence (seq2seq) neural network architecture and demonstrate its effectiveness in improving the overall fluency of seq2seq models for natural language generation tasks.

Machine Translation Question Generation +4

Improving Knowledge Base Construction from Robust Infobox Extraction

no code implementations NAACL 2019 Boya Peng, Yejin Huh, Xiao Ling, Michele Banko

One important approach to constructing a comprehensive knowledge base is to extract information from Wikipedia infobox tables to populate an existing KB.

Entity Disambiguation Entity Linking +2

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