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Session Type: Poster
Time: Thursday, December 20, 13:30 - 15:30
Location: Kallirhoe Hall
 
  1: ABSTRACTIVE DIALOGUE SUMMARIZATION WITH SENTENCE-GATED MODELING OPTIMIZED BY DIALOGUE ACTS
         Chih-Wen Goo; National Taiwan University
         Yun-Nung Chen; National Taiwan University
 
  2: GRAPH-BASED DEEP-TREE RECURSIVE NEURAL NETWORK (DTRNN) FOR TEXT CLASSIFICATION
         Fenxiao Chen; University of Southern California
         Bin Wang; University of Southern California
         C.-C. Jay Kuo; University of Southern California
 
  3: EXTENSION OF CONVENTIONAL CO-TRAINING LEARNING STRATEGIES TO THREE-VIEW AND COMMITTEE-BASED LEARNING STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE AUTOMATIC SENTENCE SEGMENTATION
         Dogan Dalva; F.M.V. ISIK University
         Umit Guz; F.M.V. ISIK University
         Hakan Gurkan; Bursa Technical University
 
  4: INFORMATION-WEIGHTED NEURAL CACHE LANGUAGE MODELS FOR ASR
         Lyan Verwimp; KU Leuven
         Joris Pelemans; Apple
         Hugo Van hamme; KU Leuven
         Patrick Wambacq; KU Leuven
 
  5: WORD SEGMENTATION FROM PHONEME SEQUENCES BASED ON PITMAN-YOR SEMI-MARKOV MODEL EXPLOITING SUBWORD INFORMATION
         Ryu Takeda; Osaka University
         Kazunori Komatani; Osaka University
         Alexander Rudnicky; Carnegie Mellon University
 
  6: INTELLIGENCE IS ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTION: A STUDY ON JAPANESE QUESTION GENERATION
         Lasguido Nio; Rakuten Institute of Technology
         Koji Murakami; Rakuten Institute of Technology
 
  7: INVESTIGATING LINGUISTIC PATTERN ORDERING IN HIERARCHICAL NATURAL LANGUAGE GENERATION
         Shang-Yu Su; National Taiwan University
         Yun-Nung Chen; National Taiwan University
 
  8: GUESS WHO? MULTILINGUAL APPROACH FOR THE AUTOMATED GENERATION OF AUTHOR-STYLIZED POETRY
         Alexey Tikhonov; Yandex
         Ivan Yamshchikov; Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
 
  9: GENERATING SEMANTIC SIMILARITY ATLAS FOR NATURAL LANGUAGES
         Lütfi Kerem Şenel; ASELSAN
         İhsan Utlu; ASELSAN
         Veysel Yücesoy; ASELSAN
         Aykut Koç; ASELSAN
         Tolga Çukur; Bilkent University
 
  10: RESOLVING REFERRING EXPRESSIONS IN IMAGES WITH LABELED ELEMENTS
         Nevan Wichers; Google AI
         Dilek Hakkani-Tür; Google AI
         Jindong (JD) Chen; Google AI
 
  11: SENTIMENT CLASSIFICATION ON ERRONEOUS ASR TRANSCRIPTS: A MULTI VIEW LEARNING APPROACH
         Sri Harsha Dumpala; TCS Research and Innovation-Mumbai
         Imran Sheikh; TCS Research and Innovation-Mumbai
         Rupayan Chakraborty; TCS Research and Innovation-Mumbai
         Sunil Kumar Kopparapu; TCS Research and Innovation-Mumbai