Author of the publication

SemEval-2019 Task 6: Identifying and Categorizing Offensive Language in Social Media (OffensEval).

, , , , , and . SemEval@NAACL-HLT, page 75-86. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2019)

Please choose a person to relate this publication to

To differ between persons with the same name, the academic degree and the title of an important publication will be displayed. You can also use the button next to the name to display some publications already assigned to the person.

 

Other publications of authors with the same name

Modeling Language Change in Historical Corpora: The Case of Portuguese., , and . LREC, European Language Resources Association (ELRA), (2016)Chinese Native Language Identification., and . EACL, page 95-99. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (2014)MultiCoNER v2: a Large Multilingual dataset for Fine-grained and Noisy Named Entity Recognition., , , , and . EMNLP (Findings), page 2027-2051. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2023)ECOM'20: The SIGIR 2020 Workshop on eCommerce., , , , and . SIGIR, page 2459-2460. ACM, (2020)Distilling Multilingual Transformers into CNNs for Scalable Intent Classification., , , and . EMNLP (Industry Track), page 429-439. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2022)Preventing Catastrophic Forgetting in Continual Learning of New Natural Language Tasks., , , , and . KDD, page 3137-3145. ACM, (2022)Including Dialects and Language Varieties in Author Profiling., , , and . CLEF (Working Notes), volume 1866 of CEUR Workshop Proceedings, CEUR-WS.org, (2017)The Jinan Chinese Learner Corpus., , and . BEA@NAACL-HLT, page 118-123. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (2015)Benchmarking Aggression Identification in Social Media., , , and . TRAC@COLING 2018, page 1-11. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2018)Canary: An Information Extraction Platform for Clinical Researchers., , , , , and . AMIA, AMIA, (2017)