Search Results for author: Geetanjali Rakshit

Found 8 papers, 0 papers with code

Does the "most sinfully decadent cake ever" taste good? Answering Yes/No Questions from Figurative Contexts

no code implementations24 Sep 2023 Geetanjali Rakshit, Jeffrey Flanigan

Yes/no questions, in particular, are a useful probe of figurative language understanding capabilities of large language models.

Question Answering

ASQ: Automatically Generating Question-Answer Pairs using AMRs

no code implementations20 May 2021 Geetanjali Rakshit, Jeffrey Flanigan

We introduce ASQ, a tool to automatically mine questions and answers from a sentence using the Abstract Meaning Representation (AMR).

Sentence valid

Joint Inference on Bilingual Parse Trees for PP-attachment Disambiguation

no code implementations WS 2019 Geetanjali Rakshit

Prepositional Phrase (PP) attachment is a classical problem in NLP for languages like English, which suffer from structural ambiguity.

Sentence

CruzAffect at AffCon 2019 Shared Task: A feature-rich approach to characterize happiness

no code implementations16 Feb 2019 Jiaqi Wu, Ryan Compton, Geetanjali Rakshit, Marilyn Walker, Pranav Anand, Steve Whittaker

Our results indicate that generic characteristics are shared between the classes of agency, social and concepts, suggesting it should be possible to build general models for affective classification tasks.

Binary Classification Classification +2

Debbie, the Debate Bot of the Future

no code implementations10 Sep 2017 Geetanjali Rakshit, Kevin K. Bowden, Lena Reed, Amita Misra, Marilyn Walker

Chatbots are a rapidly expanding application of dialogue systems with companies switching to bot services for customer support, and new applications for users interested in casual conversation.

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