1 code implementation • EMNLP (LAW, DMR) 2021 • Shira Wein, Nathan Schneider
Translation divergences are varied and widespread, challenging approaches that rely on parallel text.
no code implementations • 15 Apr 2022 • Shira Wein, Lucia Donatelli, Ethan Ricker, Calvin Engstrom, Alex Nelson, Nathan Schneider
The Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) formalism, designed originally for English, has been adapted to a number of languages.
1 code implementation • COLING (LAW) 2020 • Michael Kranzlein, Emma Manning, Siyao Peng, Shira Wein, Aryaman Arora, Bradford Salen, Nathan Schneider
We present the Prepositions Annotated with Supersense Tags in Reddit International English ("PASTRIE") corpus, a new dataset containing manually annotated preposition supersenses of English data from presumed speakers of four L1s: English, French, German, and Spanish.
no code implementations • COLING (LAW) 2020 • Luke Gessler, Shira Wein, Nathan Schneider
Prepositional supersense annotation is time-consuming and requires expert training.
no code implementations • WS 2020 • Shira Wein
The Spanish Learner Language Oral Corpora (SPLLOC) of transcribed conversations between investigators and language learners contains a set of neologism tags.
no code implementations • COLING 2020 • Emma Manning, Shira Wein, Nathan Schneider
Most current state-of-the art systems for generating English text from Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR) have been evaluated only using automated metrics, such as BLEU, which are known to be problematic for natural language generation.