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CLiC-it 2017: Rome, Italy
- Roberto Basili, Malvina Nissim, Giorgio Satta:
Proceedings of the Fourth Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics (CLiC-it 2017), Rome, Italy, December 11-13, 2017. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2006, CEUR-WS.org 2017
Contributed Papers
- Matteo Amore:
I Verbi Neologici nell'Italiano del Web: Comportamento Sintattico e Selezione dell'Ausiliare. - Gianni Barlacchi, Bruno Lepri, Alessandro Moschitti:
Predicting Land Use of Italian Cities using Structural Semantic Models. - Angelo Basile, Tommaso Caselli, Malvina Nissim:
Predicting Controversial News Using Facebook Reactions. - Pierpaolo Basile, Giovanni Semeraro, Pierluigi Cassotti:
Bi-directional LSTM-CNNs-CRF for Italian Sequence Labeling. - Roberto Basili, Valentina Bellomaria, Niels Jonas Bugge, Danilo Croce, Francesco De Michele, Federico Fiori Nastro, Paolo Fiori Nastro, Chantal Michel, Stefanie Schmidt, Frauke Schultze-Lutter:
Monitoring Adolescents' Distress using Social Web data as a Source: the InsideOut Project. - Alessia Bianchini, Francesco Tarasconi, Raffaella Ventaglio, Mariafrancesca Guadalupi:
"Gimme the Usual" - How Handling of Pragmatics Improves Chatbots. - Yuri Bizzoni, Marco S. G. Senaldi, Alessandro Lenci:
Deep-learning the Ropes: Modeling Idiomaticity with Neural Networks. - Daniele Bonadiman, Giuseppe Castellucci, Andrea Favalli, Raniero Romagnoli, Alessandro Moschitti:
Neural Sentiment Analysis for a Real-World Application. - Alessandro Bondielli, Lucia C. Passaro, Alessandro Lenci:
Emo2Val: Inferring Valence Scores from fine-grained Emotion Values. - Peter Bourgonje, Yulia Grishina, Manfred Stede:
Toward a Bilingual Lexical Database on Connectives: Exploiting a German/Italian Parallel Corpus. - Silvia Brambilla, Danilo Croce, Fabio Tamburini, Roberto Basili:
Developing a Large Scale FrameNet for Italian: the IFrameNet Experience. - Marco Budassi, Eleonora Litta, Marco Passarotti:
-io Nouns through the Ages. Analysing Latin Morphological Productivity with Lemlat. - Lucia Busso, Gianmarco Vignozzi:
Gender Stereotypes in Film Language: a Corpus-assisted Analysis. - Franco Alberto Cardillo, Marcello Ferro, Claudia Marzi, Vito Pirrelli:
How "Deep" is Learning Word Inflection? - Héctor Cerezo-Costas, Manuela I. Martín-Vicente, Francisco Javier González-Castaño:
Tree LSTMs for Learning Sentence Representations. - Alessandra Cervone, Evgeny A. Stepanov, Fabio Celli, Giuseppe Riccardi:
Irony Detection: from the Twittersphere to the News Space. - Cristiano Chesi:
Phase-based Minimalist Parsing and Complexity in Non-local Dependencies. - Alessandra Teresa Cignarella, Cristina Bosco, Viviana Patti:
TWITTIRÒ: a Social Media Corpus with a Multi-layered Annotation for Irony. - Andrea Cimino, Martijn Wieling, Felice Dell'Orletta, Simonetta Montemagni, Giulia Venturi:
Identifying Predictive Features for Textual Genre Classification: the Key Role of Syntax. - Claudia Roberta Combei:
CorAIt - A Non-native Speech Database for Italian. - Giorgia Conte, Cristina Bosco, Alessandro Mazzei:
Dealing with Italian Adjectives in Noun Phrase: a Study Oriented to Natural Language Generation. - Maria De Martino, Azzurra Mancuso, Alessandro Laudanna:
Variabili Rilevanti nella Rappresentazione delle Parole nel Lessico Mentale: Dati Psicolinguistici da una Banca-dati di Nomi e Verbi Italiani. - Francesca Della Moretta, Anna Feltracco, Elisabetta Jezek, Bernardo Magnini:
Tagging Semantic Types for Verb Argument Positions. - Maria Pia di Buono, Jan Snajder:
Linguistic Features and Newsworthiness: an Analysis of News style. - Mattia Antonino Di Gangi, Marcello Federico:
Can Monolingual Embeddings Improve Neural Machine Translation? - Dario Di Mauro, Antonio Origlia, Francesco Cutugno:
Distributed Processes for Spoken Questions and Commands Understanding. - Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio, Federica Beghini, Federica Vezzani, Geneviève Henrot:
A Reproducible Approach with R Markdown to Automatic Classification of Medical Certificates in French. - Anna Feltracco, Bernardo Magnini, Elisabetta Jezek:
Contrast-Ita Bank: A corpus for Italian Annotated with Discourse Contrast Relations. - Simona Frenda:
Ironic Gestures and Tones in Twitter. - Anastasia Giachanou, Francisco M. Rangel Pardo, Fabio Crestani, Paolo Rosso:
Emerging Sentiment Language Model for Emotion Detection. - Emiliano Giovannetti, Davide Albanesi, Andrea Bellandi, David Dattilo, Felice Dell'Orletta:
Stylometry in Computer-Assisted Translation: Experiments on the Babylonian Talmud. - Delia Irazú Hernández Farías, Irene Laganà, Viviana Patti, Cristina Bosco:
Towards an Italian Lexicon for Polarity Classification (polarITA): a Comparative Analysis of Lexical Resources for Sentiment Analysis. - Surafel Melaku Lakew, Mattia Antonino Di Gangi, Marcello Federico:
Multilingual Neural Machine Translation for Low Resource Languages. - Alessandro Laudanna, Giulia Bracco:
Stem and Fragment Priming on Verbal Forms of Italian. - Vincenzo Lombardo, Rossana Damiano, Antonio Pizzo:
Metadata Annotation for Dramatic Texts. - Caterina Masotti, Danilo Croce, Roberto Basili:
Deep Learning for Automatic Image Captioning in Poor Training Conditions. - Silvia Micheli, Eleonora Litta:
E Pluribus Unum. Representing Compounding in a Derivational Lexicon of Latin. - Anne-Lyse Minard, Manuela Speranza, Mohammed R. H. Qwaider, Bernardo Magnini:
Sanremo's Winner Is... Category-driven Selection Strategies for Active Learning. - Ignazio Mauro Mirto, Emanuele Cipolla:
Dalla Word Sense Disambiguation alla Sintassi: il Problema dell'Articolo Partitivo in Italiano. - Johanna Monti, Maria Pia di Buono, Federico Sangati:
PARSEME-It Corpus An annotated Corpus of Verbal Multiword Expressions in Italian. - Malvina Nissim, Paola Pietrandrea:
MODAL: A Multilingual Corpus Annotated for Modality. - Ludovica Pannitto, Lavinia Salicchi, Alessandro Lenci:
AHyDA: Automatic Hypernym Detection with Feature Augmentation. - Lucia C. Passaro, Alessandro Lenci, Anna Gabbolini:
INFORMed PA: A NER for the Italian Public Administration Domain. - Serena Pelosi, Alessandro Maisto, Pierluigi Vitale, Simonetta Vietri:
Mining Offensive Language on Social Media. - Marco Piersanti, Giulia Brandetti, Pierluigi Failla:
Automatic Evaluation of Employee Satisfaction. - Fabio Poletto, Marco Stranisci, Manuela Sanguinetti, Viviana Patti, Cristina Bosco:
Hate Speech Annotation: Analysis of an Italian Twitter Corpus. - Daniele Puccinelli, Silvia Demartini, Aris Piatti, Sara Giulivi, Luca Cignetti, Simone Fornara:
PoS Taggers in the Wild: A Case Study with Swiss Italian Student Essays. - Mohammed R. H. Qwaider, Anne-Lyse Minard, Manuela Speranza, Bernardo Magnini:
Find Problems before They Find You with AnnotatorPro's Monitoring Functionalities. - Andrea Amelio Ravelli, Lorenzo Gregori, Anna Feltracco:
Evaluating a Rule Based Strategy to Map IMAGACT. - Marco Rovera, Federico Nanni, Simone Paolo Ponzetto, Anna Goy:
Domain-specific Named Entity Disambiguation in Historical Memoirs. - Alessio Salomoni:
Toward a Treebank Collecting German Aesthetic Writings of the Late 18th Century. - Randy Scansani, Marcello Federico, Luisa Bentivogli:
Assessing the Use of Terminology in Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation for Academic Course Catalogues Translation. - Rachele Sprugnoli, Sara Tonelli, Giovanni Moretti, Stefano Menini:
A little bit of bella pianura: Detecting Code-Mixing in Historical English Travel Writing. - Irene Sucameli, Alessandro Lenci:
PARAD-it: Eliciting Italian Paradigmatic Relations with Crowdsourcing. - Sara Tonelli, Alessio Palmero Aprosio, Marco Mazzon:
The Impact of Phrases on Italian Lexical Simplification. - Rocco Tripodi, Stefano Li Pira:
Analysis of Italian Word Embeddings. - Francesco Unguendoli, Giampaolo Cristadoro, Marco Beghelli:
Applicazione di un Metodo Attribuzionistico Quantitativo alla Monodia Liturgica Medievale. - Antonio E. Uva, Valerio Storch, Casimiro Carrino, Ugo Di Iorio, Alessandro Moschitti:
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