2 code implementations • 30 Jul 2020 • Shayne Longpre, Yi Lu, Joachim Daiber
Progress in cross-lingual modeling depends on challenging, realistic, and diverse evaluation sets.
no code implementations • COLING 2016 • Joachim Daiber, Milo{\v{s}} Stanojevi{\'c}, Khalil Sima{'}an
In this paper we explore the novel idea of building a single universal reordering model from English to a large number of target languages.
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Joachim Daiber, Rob van der Goot
We introduce the Denoised Web Treebank: a treebank including a normalization layer and a corresponding evaluation metric for dependency parsing of noisy text, such as Tweets.
no code implementations • WS 2015 • Joachim Daiber, Lautaro Quiroz, Roger Wechsler, Stella Frank
Compounding is a highly productive word-formation process in some languages that is often problematic for natural language processing applications.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Pablo Mendes, Joachim Daiber, Rohana Rajapakse, Felix Sasaki, Christian Bizer
In this paper we evaluate the impact of the phrase recognition step on the ability of the system to correctly reproduce the annotations of a gold standard in an unsupervised setting.