no code implementations • EMNLP (WNUT) 2020 • Rupak Sarkar, Sayantan Mahinder, Ashiqur KhudaBukhsh
As the largest institutionalized second language variety of English, Indian English has received a sustained focus from linguists for decades.
no code implementations • 16 Nov 2023 • Neha Srikanth, Rupak Sarkar, Heran Mane, Elizabeth M. Aparicio, Quynh C. Nguyen, Rachel Rudinger, Jordan Boyd-Graber
Questions posed by information-seeking users often contain implicit false or potentially harmful assumptions.
1 code implementation • 23 May 2023 • Alexander Hoyle, Rupak Sarkar, Pranav Goel, Philip Resnik
When people interpret text, they rely on inferences that go beyond the observed language itself.
1 code implementation • 28 Oct 2022 • Alexander Hoyle, Pranav Goel, Rupak Sarkar, Philip Resnik
Recently, the relationship between automated and human evaluation of topic models has been called into question.
no code implementations • 22 Jan 2021 • Ashiqur R. KhudaBukhsh, Rupak Sarkar, Mark S. Kamlet, Tom M. Mitchell
The growing political polarization of the American electorate over the last several decades has been widely studied and documented.
no code implementations • 20 Nov 2020 • Rupak Sarkar, Ashiqur R. KhudaBukhsh
On June 28, 2020, while presenting a chess podcast on Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura, Antonio Radi\'c's YouTube handle got blocked because it contained "harmful and dangerous" content.
1 code implementation • 5 Oct 2020 • Ashiqur R. KhudaBukhsh, Rupak Sarkar, Mark S. Kamlet, Tom M. Mitchell
Polarization among US political parties, media and elites is a widely studied topic.
no code implementations • EMNLP 2020 • Rupak Sarkar, Hirak Sarkar, Sayantan Mahinder, Ashiqur R. KhudaBukhsh
Attribution of natural disasters/collective misfortune is a widely-studied political science problem.