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EthNLP@EACL 2017: Valencia, Spain
- Dirk Hovy

, Shannon L. Spruit, Margaret Mitchell, Emily M. Bender, Michael Strube, Hanna M. Wallach:
Proceedings of the First ACL Workshop on Ethics in Natural Language Processing, EthNLP@EACL, Valencia, Spain, April 4, 2017. Association for Computational Linguistics 2017, ISBN 978-1-945626-47-0 - Brian Larson

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Gender as a Variable in Natural-Language Processing: Ethical Considerations. 1-11 - Corina Koolen, Andreas van Cranenburgh

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These are not the Stereotypes You are Looking For: Bias and Fairness in Authorial Gender Attribution. 12-22 - Margot Mieskes:

A Quantitative Study of Data in the NLP community. 23-29 - Jochen L. Leidner, Vassilis Plachouras:

Ethical by Design: Ethics Best Practices for Natural Language Processing. 30-40 - Nitin Madnani, Anastassia Loukina, Alina A. von Davier, Jill Burstein, Aoife Cahill:

Building Better Open-Source Tools to Support Fairness in Automated Scoring. 41-52 - Rachael Tatman:

Gender and Dialect Bias in YouTube's Automatic Captions. 53-59 - David Lewis, Joss Moorkens

, Kaniz Fatema:
Integrating the Management of Personal Data Protection and Open Science with Research Ethics. 60-65 - Carla Parra Escartín, Wessel Reijers, Teresa Lynn, Joss Moorkens

, Andy Way, Chao-Hong Liu
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Ethical Considerations in NLP Shared Tasks. 66-73 - Rachel Rudinger

, Chandler May
, Benjamin Van Durme:
Social Bias in Elicited Natural Language Inferences. 74-79 - Simon Suster, Stéphan Tulkens, Walter Daelemans:

A Short Review of Ethical Challenges in Clinical Natural Language Processing. 80-87 - Tyler Schnoebelen:

Goal-Oriented Design for Ethical Machine Learning and NLP. 88-93 - Adrian Benton, Glen Coppersmith, Mark Dredze:

Ethical Research Protocols for Social Media Health Research. 94-102 - Charese Smiley, Frank Schilder, Vassilis Plachouras, Jochen L. Leidner:

Say the Right Thing Right: Ethics Issues in Natural Language Generation Systems. 103-108

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