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. anaezquerro.bsky.social presenting our work on graph parsing as tagging at #EMNLP2025 !!!

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Hierarchical Bracketing Encodings for Dependency Parsing as Tagging Ana Ezquerro, David Vilares, Anssi Yli-Jyrä, Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez. Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers). 2025.

Today, @anaezquerro.bsky.social will be presenting our paper 'Hierarchical Bracketing Encodings for Dependency Parsing as Tagging' at #ACL2025NLP 🇦🇹

Room 1.86 (Session from 14:00 to 15:30).

Paper: aclanthology.org/2025.acl-lon...

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Document-level event extraction from Italian crime news using minimal data Event extraction from unstructured text is a critical task in natural language processing, often requiring substantial annotated data. This study pres…

Happy to share that our paper 'Document-level event extraction from Italian crime news using minimal data' has been published: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... #nlp #nlproc

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Justamente, la historia de muchos gallegos. Mucho mérito aprender así el idioma y no sabía que se podía ver la TVG desde allí. Si algún día visitas Caión estaría general poder aprovechar y organizar una charla invitada.

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Siendo yo de Vigo, tengo curiosidad por saber lo del Celta 🩵

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David Vilares - ACL Anthology

Could you add me, too? aclanthology.org/people/d/dav... Thanks!

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All the ACL chapters are here now: @aaclmeeting.bsky.social @emnlpmeeting.bsky.social @eaclmeeting.bsky.social @naaclmeeting.bsky.social #NLProc

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Hello, Computational linguistics/NLP world in Bluesky! We're creating the same accounts on other social media platforms in Bluesky! #NLProc

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Today at 14:00, @anaezquerro.bsky.social and @carlosg.bsky.social will be presenting our paper "Dependency Graph Parsing as Sequence Labeling" at #EMNLP2024! Join them at the poster session in Riverfront Hall.

Paper: aclanthology.org/2024.emnlp-m...

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Ana Ezquerro (@anaezquerro.bsky.social) probably ordering a wonton soup

Our paper, "Dependency Graph Parsing as Sequence Labeling" (with anaezquerro.bsky.social, myself, and @carlosg.bsky.social), will be presented this Tuesday at #EMNLP2024 in Miami!

The paper is already in the ACL Anthology: aclanthology.org/2024.emnlp-m...

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Our paper "From Partial to Strictly Incremental Constituent Parsing" (w/ Ana Ezquerro and @carlosg.bsky.social) is now available on arXiV and it will be presented at #EACL2024. We explore the capacities of various incremental encoders and decoders for this classical task: arxiv.org/abs/2402.02782

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4 and 7-bit Labeling for Projective and Non-Projective Dependency Trees We introduce an encoding for parsing as sequence labeling that can represent any projective dependency tree as a sequence of 4-bit labels, one per word. The bits in each word's label represent (1)...

We just submitted to arXiv our paper (w/ @carlosg.bsky.social and Diego Roca): "4 and 7-bit Labeling for Projective and Non-Projective Dependency Trees", which we will be presenting at #EMNLP2023, in Singapore!

arxiv.org/abs/2310.14319

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Lexical Processing Strongly Affects Reading Times But Not Skipping During Natural Reading Abstract. In a typical text, readers look much longer at some words than at others, even skipping many altogether. Historically, researchers explained this variation via low-level visual or oculomotor...

New paper, out in Open Mind

We find that in reading, the brain uses 2 strategies to control the eyes

Reading times (fixation durations) depend on linguistic processing, but skipping (fix. location) mostly depends on low-level oculomotor processing

#CogSci 🧠🤖 🧠📈

direct.mit.edu/opmi/article...

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Happy to have this paper accepted at IJCNLP-AACL 2023: "On the Challenges of Fully Incremental Neural Dependency Parsing", led by Ana Ezquerro. The preprint is now available here: arxiv.org/abs/2309.16254

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Happy to have this paper accepted at IJCNLP-AACL 2023, led by Alberto Muñoz-Ortiz: Assessment of Pre-Trained Models Across Languages and Grammars arxiv.org/abs/2309.11165

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Sudden Drops in the Loss: Syntax Acquisition, Phase Transitions,... Most interpretability research in NLP focuses on understanding the behavior and features of a fully trained model. However, certain insights into model behavior may only be accessible by observing...

Have you ever written a paper and looked at it and realized it should have been three papers and possibly even more? I felt that with our latest work about phase transitions in masked language model training, led by Angie Chen. We found so many cool things that deserve so much followup work!

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Found this interesting QA on human language and its evolution: bmcbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....

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Hello, Bluesky!

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