no code implementations • WS 2019 • Ch, Khyathi u, Shrimai Prabhumoye, Ruslan Salakhutdinov, Alan W. black
To this end, we propose five models which are incremental extensions to the baseline model to perform the task at hand.
no code implementations • ICLR Workshop DeepGenStruct 2019 • Ch, Khyathi u, Eric Nyberg, Alan W. black
We introduce a dataset for sequential procedural (how-to) text generation from images in cooking domain.
no code implementations • WS 2018 • Yutong Li, Nicholas Gekakis, Qiuze Wu, Boyue Li, Ch, Khyathi u, Eric Nyberg
The growing number of biomedical publications is a challenge for human researchers, who invest considerable effort to search for relevant documents and pinpointed answers.
no code implementations • WS 2018 • Ashwin Naresh Kumar, Harini Kesavamoorthy, Madhura Das, Pramati Kalwad, Ch, Khyathi u, Teruko Mitamura, Eric Nyberg
The ever-increasing magnitude of biomedical information sources makes it difficult and time-consuming for a human researcher to find the most relevant documents and pinpointed answers for a specific question or topic when using only a traditional search engine.
no code implementations • WS 2018 • Ch, Khyathi u, Ekaterina Loginova, Vishal Gupta, Josef van Genabith, G{\"u}nter Neumann, Manoj Chinnakotla, Eric Nyberg, Alan W. black
As a first step towards fostering research which supports CM in NLP applications, we systematically crowd-sourced and curated an evaluation dataset for factoid question answering in three CM languages - Hinglish (Hindi+English), Tenglish (Telugu+English) and Tamlish (Tamil+English) which belong to two language families (Indo-Aryan and Dravidian).
no code implementations • WS 2018 • Parvathy Geetha, Ch, Khyathi u, Alan W. black
In this paper we describe models that intuitively developed from the data for the shared task Named Entity Recognition on Code-switched Data.
no code implementations • WS 2018 • Ch, Khyathi u, Thomas Manzini, Sumeet Singh, Alan W. black
Code-switching (CS), the practice of alternating between two or more languages in conversations, is pervasive in most multi-lingual communities.
no code implementations • WS 2017 • Khyathi u, Aakanksha Naik, Ch, Aditya rasekar, Zi Yang, Niloy Gupta, Eric Nyberg
In this paper, we describe our participation in phase B of task 5b of the fifth edition of the annual BioASQ challenge, which includes answering factoid, list, yes-no and summary questions from biomedical data.