no code implementations • ACL 2020 • Patricia Chiril, V{\'e}ronique Moriceau, Farah Benamara, Alda Mari, Gloria Origgi, Marl{\`e}ne Coulomb-Gully
In a context of offensive content mediation on social media now regulated by European laws, it is important not only to be able to automatically detect sexist content but also to identify if a message with a sexist content is really sexist or is a story of sexism experienced by a woman.
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Patricia Chiril, V{\'e}ronique Moriceau, Farah Benamara, Alda Mari, Gloria Origgi, Marl{\`e}ne Coulomb-Gully
Social media networks have become a space where users are free to relate their opinions and sentiments which may lead to a large spreading of hatred or abusive messages which have to be moderated.
no code implementations • JEPTALNRECITAL 2019 • Patricia Chiril, Farah Benamara Zitoune, V{\'e}ronique Moriceau, Marl{\`e}ne Coulomb-Gully, Abhishek Kumar
Social media networks have become a space where users are free to relate their opinions and sentiments which may lead to a large spreading of hatred or abusive messages which have to be moderated.
no code implementations • SEMEVAL 2019 • Patricia Chiril, Farah Benamara Zitoune, V{\'e}ronique Moriceau, Abhishek Kumar
The massive growth of user-generated web content through blogs, online forums and most notably, social media networks, led to a large spreading of hatred or abusive messages which have to be moderated.
no code implementations • EACL 2017 • Jihen Karoui, Farah Benamara, V{\'e}ronique Moriceau, Viviana Patti, Cristina Bosco, Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles
This paper provides a linguistic and pragmatic analysis of the phenomenon of irony in order to represent how Twitter{'}s users exploit irony devices within their communication strategies for generating textual contents.
no code implementations • JEPTALNRECITAL 2015 • Cyril Grouin, V{\'e}ronique Moriceau, Sophie Rosset, Pierre Zweigenbaum
Dans cet article, nous pr{\'e}sentons les m{\'e}thodes que nous avons d{\'e}velopp{\'e}es pour analyser des comptes- rendus hospitaliers r{\'e}dig{\'e}s en anglais.
no code implementations • JEPTALNRECITAL 2015 • Fran{\c{c}}ois Morlane-Hond{\`e}re, Cyril Grouin, V{\'e}ronique Moriceau, Pierre Zweigenbaum
Dans cet article, nous nous int{\'e}ressons {\`a} la mani{\`e}re dont sont exprim{\'e}s les liens qui existent entre un traitement m{\'e}dical et un effet secondaire.
no code implementations • JEPTALNRECITAL 2015 • Jihen Karoui, Farah Benamara Zitoune, V{\'e}ronique Moriceau, Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles, lamia hadrich belguith
Cet article pr{\'e}sente une m{\'e}thode par apprentissage supervis{\'e} pour la d{\'e}tection de l{'}ironie dans les tweets en fran{\c{c}}ais.
no code implementations • JEPTALNRECITAL 2014 • Farah Benamara, V{\'e}ronique Moriceau, Yvette Yannick Mathieu
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • V{\'e}ronique Moriceau, Xavier Tannier
French resources have been evaluated in two different ways: on the French TimeBank corpus, a corpus of newspaper articles in French annotated according to the ISO-TimeML standard, and on a user application for automatic building of event timelines.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Mathieu-Henri Falco, V{\'e}ronique Moriceau, Anne Vilnat
Our goal is to design a tool for informational content extraction.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Xavier Tannier, V{\'e}ronique Moriceau, B{\'e}atrice Arnulphy, Ruixin He
In this article, we present our methodology concerning the study of the evolution of event designations in French documents from the news agency AFP.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Andr{\'e} Bittar, Caroline Hag{\`e}ge, V{\'e}ronique Moriceau, Xavier Tannier, Charles Teiss{\`e}dre
We provide results of an initial application of these guidelines to real news-wire texts in French over several iterations of the annotation process.