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Why Comparing Single Performance Scores Does Not Allow to Draw Conclusions About Machine Learning Approaches
26 March 2018
Nils Reimers
Iryna Gurevych
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Collaboration or Corporate Capture? Quantifying NLP's Reliance on Industry Artifacts and Contributions
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Context-aware attention layers coupled with optimal transport domain adaptation and multimodal fusion methods for recognizing dementia from spontaneous speech
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D. Askounis
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25 May 2023
Drawing Causal Inferences About Performance Effects in NLP
Sandra Wankmüller
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14 Sep 2022
A Comparison of Approaches for Imbalanced Classification Problems in the Context of Retrieving Relevant Documents for an Analysis
Sandra Wankmüller
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03 May 2022
What do we Really Know about State of the Art NER?
Sowmya Vajjala
Ramya Balasubramaniam
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29 Apr 2022
SkillSpan: Hard and Soft Skill Extraction from English Job Postings
Mike Zhang
Kristian Nørgaard Jensen
Sif Dam Sonniks
Barbara Plank
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27 Apr 2022
deep-significance - Easy and Meaningful Statistical Significance Testing in the Age of Neural Networks
Dennis Ulmer
Christian Hardmeier
J. Frellsen
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14 Apr 2022
Cartography Active Learning
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Barbara Plank
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09 Sep 2021
Sentence-BERT: Sentence Embeddings using Siamese BERT-Networks
Nils Reimers
Iryna Gurevych
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27 Aug 2019
Classification and Clustering of Arguments with Contextualized Word Embeddings
Nils Reimers
Benjamin Schiller
Tilman Beck
Johannes Daxenberger
Christian Stab
Iryna Gurevych
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24 Jun 2019
Learning to Explicitate Connectives with Seq2Seq Network for Implicit Discourse Relation Classification
Junjie Zeng
Yue Hu
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05 Nov 2018
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