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NAACL-HLT 2022: Seattle, WA, USA
- Marine Carpuat, Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Iván Vladimir Meza Ruíz:
Proceedings of the 2022 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, NAACL 2022, Seattle, WA, United States, July 10-15, 2022. Association for Computational Linguistics 2022, ISBN 978-1-955917-71-1 - Frontmatter.
- Mitchell Abrams, Matthias Scheutz:
Social Norms Guide Reference Resolution. 1-11 - Alice Martin, Guillaume Quispe, Charles Ollion, Sylvain Le Corff, Florian Strub, Olivier Pietquin:
Learning Natural Language Generation with Truncated Reinforcement Learning. 12-37 - Sathish Reddy Indurthi, Mohd Abbas Zaidi, Beomseok Lee, Nikhil Kumar Lakumarapu, Sangha Kim:
Language Model Augmented Monotonic Attention for Simultaneous Translation. 38-45 - Maartje ter Hoeve, Julia Kiseleva, Maarten de Rijke:
What Makes a Good and Useful Summary? Incorporating Users in Automatic Summarization Research. 46-75 - Xun Yuan, Derek Pham, Sam Davidson, Zhou Yu:
ErAConD: Error Annotated Conversational Dialog Dataset for Grammatical Error Correction. 76-84 - Katherine Stasaski, Marti A. Hearst:
Semantic Diversity in Dialogue with Natural Language Inference. 85-98 - S. K. Hong, Tae Young Jang:
LEA: Meta Knowledge-Driven Self-Attentive Document Embedding for Few-Shot Text Classification. 99-106 - Jiangang Bai, Yujing Wang, Hong Sun, Ruonan Wu, Tianmeng Yang, Pengfei Tang, Defu Cao, Mingliang Zhang, Yunhai Tong, Yaming Yang, Jing Bai, Ruofei Zhang, Hao Sun, Wei Shen:
Enhancing Self-Attention with Knowledge-Assisted Attention Maps. 107-115 - Anton Chernyavskiy, Dmitry Ilvovsky, Pavel Kalinin, Preslav Nakov:
Batch-Softmax Contrastive Loss for Pairwise Sentence Scoring Tasks. 116-126 - Alexander Spangher, Xiang Ren, Jonathan May, Nanyun Peng:
NewsEdits: A News Article Revision Dataset and a Novel Document-Level Reasoning Challenge. 127-157 - Samee Ibraheem, Gaoyue Zhou, John DeNero:
Putting the Con in Context: Identifying Deceptive Actors in the Game of Mafia. 158-168 - Jingfeng Yang, Le Zhang, Diyi Yang:
SUBS: Subtree Substitution for Compositional Semantic Parsing. 169-174 - Paul Röttger, Bertie Vidgen, Dirk Hovy, Janet B. Pierrehumbert:
Two Contrasting Data Annotation Paradigms for Subjective NLP Tasks. 175-190 - Zijie Zeng, Xinyu Li, Dragan Gasevic, Guanliang Chen:
Do Deep Neural Nets Display Human-like Attention in Short Answer Scoring? 191-205 - Yu Li, Baolin Peng, Yelong Shen, Yi Mao, Lars Liden, Zhou Yu, Jianfeng Gao:
Knowledge-Grounded Dialogue Generation with a Unified Knowledge Representation. 206-218 - Rui Feng, Chen Luo, Qingyu Yin, Bing Yin, Tuo Zhao, Chao Zhang:
CERES: Pretraining of Graph-Conditioned Transformer for Semi-Structured Session Data. 219-230 - Barea Sinno, Bernardo Oviedo, Katherine Atwell, Malihe Alikhani, Junyi Jessy Li:
Political Ideology and Polarization: A Multi-dimensional Approach. 231-243 - Hongyin Luo, Shang-Wen Li, Mingye Gao, Seunghak Yu, James R. Glass:
Cooperative Self-training of Machine Reading Comprehension. 244-257 - Ali Modarressi, Mohsen Fayyaz, Yadollah Yaghoobzadeh, Mohammad Taher Pilehvar:
GlobEnc: Quantifying Global Token Attribution by Incorporating the Whole Encoder Layer in Transformers. 258-271 - Shu Liu, Kaiwen Li, Zuhe Li:
A Robustly Optimized BMRC for Aspect Sentiment Triplet Extraction. 272-278 - Yu Zhang, Yu Meng, Xuan Wang, Sheng Wang, Jiawei Han:
Seed-Guided Topic Discovery with Out-of-Vocabulary Seeds. 279-290 - Xu Wang, Simin Fan, Jessica Houghton, Lu Wang:
Towards Process-Oriented, Modular, and Versatile Question Generation that Meets Educational Needs. 291-302 - Gati L. Martin, Medard Edmund Mswahili, Young-Seob Jeong, Jiyoung Woo:
SwahBERT: Language Model of Swahili. 303-313 - Kaitlyn Zhou, Su Lin Blodgett, Adam Trischler, Hal Daumé III, Kaheer Suleman, Alexandra Olteanu:
Deconstructing NLG Evaluation: Evaluation Practices, Assumptions, and Their Implications. 314-324 - Sajad Sotudeh, Nazli Goharian:
TSTR: Too Short to Represent, Summarize with Details! Intro-Guided Extended Summary Generation. 325-335 - Saiteja Kosgi, Sarath Sivaprasad, Niranjan Pedanekar, Anil Nelakanti, Vineet Gandhi:
Empathic Machines: Using Intermediate Features as Levers to Emulate Emotions in Text-To-Speech Systems. 336-347 - Henrik Voigt, Özge Alaçam, Monique Meuschke, Kai Lawonn, Sina Zarrieß:
The Why and The How: A Survey on Natural Language Interaction in Visualization. 348-374 - Hao Huang, Xiubo Geng, Guodong Long, Daxin Jiang:
Understand before Answer: Improve Temporal Reading Comprehension via Precise Question Understanding. 375-384 - Tom Knoll, Francesco Moramarco, Alex Papadopoulos-Korfiatis, Rachel Young, Claudia Ruffini, Mark Perera, Christian Perstl, Ehud Reiter, Anya Belz, Aleksandar Savkov:
User-Driven Research of Medical Note Generation Software. 385-394 - Nikita Sorokin, Dmitry Abulkhanov, Irina Piontkovskaya, Valentin Malykh:
Ask Me Anything in Your Native Language. 395-406 - Yiwei Li, Shaoxiong Feng, Bin Sun, Kan Li:
Diversifying Neural Dialogue Generation via Negative Distillation. 407-418 - Jiahao Xu, Yubin Ruan, Wei Bi, Guoping Huang, Shuming Shi, Lihui Chen, Lemao Liu:
On Synthetic Data for Back Translation. 419-430 - Ruijia Cheng, Alison Smith-Renner, Ke Zhang, Joel R. Tetreault, Alejandro Jaimes-Larrarte:
Mapping the Design Space of Human-AI Interaction in Text Summarization. 431-455 - Sharan Narasimhan, Suvodip Dey, Maunendra Sankar Desarkar:
Towards Robust and Semantically Organised Latent Representations for Unsupervised Text Style Transfer. 456-474 - Vivian Lai, Alison Smith-Renner, Ke Zhang, Ruijia Cheng, Wenjuan Zhang, Joel R. Tetreault, Alejandro Jaimes-Larrarte:
An Exploration of Post-Editing Effectiveness in Text Summarization. 475-493 - Jessy Lin, Geza Kovacs, Aditya Shastry, Joern Wuebker, John DeNero:
Automatic Correction of Human Translations. 494-507 - Jun Yan, Yang Xiao, Sagnik Mukherjee, Bill Yuchen Lin, Robin Jia, Xiang Ren:
On the Robustness of Reading Comprehension Models to Entity Renaming. 508-520 - Jamar L. Sullivan Jr., William Brackenbury, Andrew McNut, Kevin Bryson, Kwam Byll, Yuxin Chen, Michael L. Littman, Chenhao Tan, Blase Ur:
Explaining Why: How Instructions and User Interfaces Impact Annotator Rationales When Labeling Text Data. 521-531 - Haode Zhang, Haowen Liang, Yuwei Zhang, Li-Ming Zhan, Xiao-Ming Wu, Xiaolei Lu, Albert Y. S. Lam:
Fine-tuning Pre-trained Language Models for Few-shot Intent Detection: Supervised Pre-training and Isotropization. 532-542 - Xueqing Wu, Kung-Hsiang Huang, Yi R. Fung, Heng Ji:
Cross-document Misinformation Detection based on Event Graph Reasoning. 543-558 - Zhekun Luo, Shalini Ghosh, Devin Guillory, Keizo Kato, Trevor Darrell, Huijuan Xu:
Disentangled Action Recognition with Knowledge Bases. 559-572 - Vishakh Padmakumar, He He:
Machine-in-the-Loop Rewriting for Creative Image Captioning. 573-586 - Yong Xie, Dakuo Wang, Pin-Yu Chen, Jinjun Xiong, Sijia Liu, Oluwasanmi Koyejo:
A Word is Worth A Thousand Dollars: Adversarial Attack on Tweets Fools Stock Prediction. 587-599 - Akiko Eriguchi, Shufang Xie, Tao Qin, Hany Hassan:
Building Multilingual Machine Translation Systems That Serve Arbitrary XY Translations. 600-606 - Minghao Zhu, Junli Wang, Chungang Yan:
Non-Autoregressive Neural Machine Translation with Consistency Regularization Optimized Variational Framework. 607-617 - Bashar Alhafni, Nizar Habash, Houda Bouamor:
User-Centric Gender Rewriting. 618-631 - Sarah Wiegreffe, Jack Hessel, Swabha Swayamdipta, Mark O. Riedl, Yejin Choi:
Reframing Human-AI Collaboration for Generating Free-Text Explanations. 632-658 - Benfeng Xu, Quan Wang, Yajuan Lyu, Yabing Shi, Yong Zhu, Jie Gao, Zhendong Mao:
EmRel: Joint Representation of Entities and Embedded Relations for Multi-triple Extraction. 659-665 - Hung-yi Lee, Shang-Wen Li, Thang Vu:
Meta Learning for Natural Language Processing: A Survey. 666-684 - Devamanyu Hazarika, Yingting Li, Bo Cheng, Shuai Zhao, Roger Zimmermann, Soujanya Poria:
Analyzing Modality Robustness in Multimodal Sentiment Analysis. 685-696 - Jinyi Hu, Xiaoyuan Yi, Wenhao Li, Maosong Sun, Xing Xie:
Fuse It More Deeply! A Variational Transformer with Layer-Wise Latent Variable Inference for Text Generation. 697-716 - Xiaolei Huang:
Easy Adaptation to Mitigate Gender Bias in Multilingual Text Classification. 717-723 - Ankita Pasad, Felix Wu, Suwon Shon, Karen Livescu, Kyu Jeong Han:
On the Use of External Data for Spoken Named Entity Recognition. 724-737 - Ramya Ramakrishnan, Hashan Buddhika Narangodage, Mauro Schilman, Kilian Q. Weinberger, Ryan McDonald:
Long-term Control for Dialogue Generation: Methods and Evaluation. 738-753 - Zhihan Zhou, Dejiao Zhang, Wei Xiao, Nicholas Dingwall, Xiaofei Ma, Andrew O. Arnold, Bing Xiang:
Learning Dialogue Representations from Consecutive Utterances. 754-768 - Zeerak Talat, Hagen Blix, Josef Valvoda, Maya Indira Ganesh, Ryan Cotterell, Adina Williams:
On the Machine Learning of Ethical Judgments from Natural Language. 769-779 - Ximing Lu, Sean Welleck, Peter West, Liwei Jiang, Jungo Kasai, Daniel Khashabi, Ronan Le Bras, Lianhui Qin, Youngjae Yu, Rowan Zellers, Noah A. Smith, Yejin Choi:
NeuroLogic A*esque Decoding: Constrained Text Generation with Lookahead Heuristics. 780-799 - Machel Reid, Mikel Artetxe:
PARADISE: Exploiting Parallel Data for Multilingual Sequence-to-Sequence Pretraining. 800-810 - Rohit Sridhar, Diyi Yang:
Explaining Toxic Text via Knowledge Enhanced Text Generation. 811-826 - Angelica Chen, Vicky Zayats, Daniel D. Walker, Dirk Padfield:
Teaching BERT to Wait: Balancing Accuracy and Latency for Streaming Disfluency Detection. 827-838 - Yoonseok Yang, Kyu Seok Kim, Minsam Kim, Juneyoung Park:
GRAM: Fast Fine-tuning of Pre-trained Language Models for Content-based Collaborative Filtering. 839-851 - Toshiki Kawamoto, Hidetaka Kamigaito, Kotaro Funakoshi, Manabu Okumura:
Generating Repetitions with Appropriate Repeated Words. 852-859 - Ann Lee, Hongyu Gong, Paul-Ambroise Duquenne, Holger Schwenk, Peng-Jen Chen, Changhan Wang, Sravya Popuri, Yossi Adi, Juan Miguel Pino, Jiatao Gu, Wei-Ning Hsu:
Textless Speech-to-Speech Translation on Real Data. 860-872 - Guoqing Zheng, Giannis Karamanolakis, Kai Shu, Ahmed Hassan Awadallah:
WALNUT: A Benchmark on Semi-weakly Supervised Learning for Natural Language Understanding. 873-899 - Farima Fatahi Bayat, Nikita Bhutani, H. V. Jagadish:
CompactIE: Compact Facts in Open Information Extraction. 900-910 - Hyounghun Kim, Abhay Zala, Mohit Bansal:
CoSIm: Commonsense Reasoning for Counterfactual Scene Imagination. 911-923 - Harish Tayyar Madabushi, Dagmar Divjak, Petar Milin:
Abstraction not Memory: BERT and the English Article System. 924-931 - Zhengbao Jiang, Yi Mao, Pengcheng He, Graham Neubig, Weizhu Chen:
OmniTab: Pretraining with Natural and Synthetic Data for Few-shot Table-based Question Answering. 932-942 - Xuandong Zhao, Lei Li, Yu-Xiang Wang:
Provably Confidential Language Modelling. 943-955 - Liangke Gui, Borui Wang, Qiuyuan Huang, Alexander Hauptmann, Yonatan Bisk, Jianfeng Gao:
KAT: A Knowledge Augmented Transformer for Vision-and-Language. 956-968 - Sebastian Schuster, Tal Linzen:
When a sentence does not introduce a discourse entity, Transformer-based models still sometimes refer to it. 969-982 - Adyasha Maharana, Mohit Bansal:
On Curriculum Learning for Commonsense Reasoning. 983-992 - Puneet Mathur, Vlad I. Morariu, Verena Kaynig-Fittkau, Jiuxiang Gu, Franck Dernoncourt, Quan Hung Tran, Ani Nenkova, Dinesh Manocha, Rajiv Jain:
DocTime: A Document-level Temporal Dependency Graph Parser. 993-1009 - David Wan, Mohit Bansal:
FactPEGASUS: Factuality-Aware Pre-training and Fine-tuning for Abstractive Summarization. 1010-1028 - Bhanu Pratap Singh Rawat, Samuel Kovaly, Hong Yu, Wilfred R. Pigeon:
ScAN: Suicide Attempt and Ideation Events Dataset. 1029-1040 - Vijit Malik, Sunipa Dev, Akihiro Nishi, Nanyun Peng, Kai-Wei Chang:
Socially Aware Bias Measurements for Hindi Language Representations. 1041-1052 - Anirudh Mittal, Yufei Tian, Nanyun Peng:
AmbiPun: Generating Humorous Puns with Ambiguous Context. 1053-1062 - Mao Yan Chen, Siheng Li, Yujiu Yang:
EmpHi: Generating Empathetic Responses with Human-like Intents. 1063-1074 - Elior Sulem, Jamaal Hay, Dan Roth:
Yes, No or IDK: The Challenge of Unanswerable Yes/No Questions. 1075-1085 - Andrew Drozdov, Jiawei Zhou, Radu Florian, Andrew McCallum, Tahira Naseem, Yoon Kim, Ramón Fernandez Astudillo:
Inducing and Using Alignments for Transition-based AMR Parsing. 1086-1098 - Xiang Zhou, Shiyue Zhang, Mohit Bansal:
Masked Part-Of-Speech Model: Does Modeling Long Context Help Unsupervised POS-tagging? 1099-1114 - Yuling Gu, Bhavana Dalvi, Peter Clark:
DREAM: Improving Situational QA by First Elaborating the Situation. 1115-1127 - Rachit Bansal, Milan Aggarwal, Sumit Bhatia, Jivat Neet Kaur, Balaji Krishnamurthy:
CoSe-Co: Text Conditioned Generative CommonSense Contextualizer. 1128-1143 - Jiaoda Li, Ryan Cotterell, Mrinmaya Sachan:
Probing via Prompting. 1144-1157 - Kun Qian, Satwik Kottur, Ahmad Beirami, Shahin Shayandeh, Paul A. Crook, Alborz Geramifard, Zhou Yu, Chinnadhurai Sankar:
Database Search Results Disambiguation for Task-Oriented Dialog Systems. 1158-1173 - Dian Yu, Mingqiu Wang, Yuan Cao, Izhak Shafran, Laurent El Shafey, Hagen Soltau:
Unsupervised Slot Schema Induction for Task-oriented Dialog. 1174-1193 - Abraham Sanders, Tomek Strzalkowski, Mei Si, Albert Chang, Deepanshu Dey, Jonas Braasch, Dakuo Wang:
Towards a Progression-Aware Autonomous Dialogue Agent. 1194-1212 - Juan Diego Rodriguez, Todd Hay, David Gros, Zain Shamsi, Ravi Srinivasan:
Cross-Domain Detection of GPT-2-Generated Technical Text. 1213-1233 - Neha Nayak Kennard, Tim O'Gorman, Rajarshi Das, Akshay Sharma, Chhandak Bagchi, Matthew Clinton, Pranay Kumar Yelugam, Hamed Zamani, Andrew McCallum:
DISAPERE: A Dataset for Discourse Structure in Peer Review Discussions. 1234-1249 - Haonan Li, Martin Tomko, Maria Vasardani, Timothy Baldwin:
MultiSpanQA: A Dataset for Multi-Span Question Answering. 1250-1260 - Shanqing Cai, Subhashini Venugopalan, Katrin Tomanek, Ajit Narayanan, Meredith Ringel Morris, Michael P. Brenner:
Context-Aware Abbreviation Expansion Using Large Language Models. 1261-1275 - Yang Trista Cao, Anna Sotnikova, Hal Daumé III, Rachel Rudinger, Linda Zou:
Theory-Grounded Measurement of U.S. Social Stereotypes in English Language Models. 1276-1295 - Max Müller-Eberstein, Rob van der Goot, Barbara Plank:
Sort by Structure: Language Model Ranking as Dependency Probing. 1296-1307 - Arturo Oncevay, Duygu Ataman, Niels van Berkel, Barry Haddow, Alexandra Birch, Johannes Bjerva:
Quantifying Synthesis and Fusion and their Impact on Machine Translation. 1308-1321 - Deeksha Varshney, Akshara Prabhakar, Asif Ekbal:
Commonsense and Named Entity Aware Knowledge Grounded Dialogue Generation. 1322-1335 - Alexandra Chronopoulou, Matthew E. Peters, Jesse Dodge:
Efficient Hierarchical Domain Adaptation for Pretrained Language Models. 1336-1351 - Hannah Kirk, Bertie Vidgen, Paul Röttger, Tristan Thrush, Scott A. Hale:
Hatemoji: A Test Suite and Adversarially-Generated Dataset for Benchmarking and Detecting Emoji-Based Hate. 1352-1368 - Kabir Ahuja, Monojit Choudhury, Sandipan Dandapat:
On the Economics of Multilingual Few-shot Learning: Modeling the Cost-Performance Trade-offs of Machine Translated and Manual Data. 1369-1384 - Haiyan Yin, Dingcheng Li, Ping Li:
Learning to Selectively Learn for Weakly Supervised Paraphrase Generation with Model-based Reinforcement Learning. 1385-1395 - Patrick Fernandes, António Farinhas, Ricardo Rei, José Guilherme Camargo de Souza, Perez Ogayo, Graham Neubig, André F. T. Martins:
Quality-Aware Decoding for Neural Machine Translation. 1396-1412 - Orion Weller, Marc Marone, Vladimir Braverman, Dawn J. Lawrie, Benjamin Van Durme:
Pretrained Models for Multilingual Federated Learning. 1413-1421 - Yue Yu, Lingkai Kong, Jieyu Zhang, Rongzhi Zhang, Chao Zhang:
AcTune: Uncertainty-Based Active Self-Training for Active Fine-Tuning of Pretrained Language Models. 1422-1436 - Zhenyu Zhang, Yuming Zhao, Meng Chen, Xiaodong He:
Label Anchored Contrastive Learning for Language Understanding. 1437-1449 - Rujun Han, Hong Chen, Yufei Tian, Nanyun Peng:
Go Back in Time: Generating Flashbacks in Stories with Event Temporal Prompts. 1450-1470 - Felix Drinkall, Stefan Zohren, Janet B. Pierrehumbert:
Forecasting COVID-19 Caseloads Using Unsupervised Embedding Clusters of Social Media Posts. 1471-1484 - Rahul Kumar, Sandeep Mathias, Sriparna Saha, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Many Hands Make Light Work: Using Essay Traits to Automatically Score Essays. 1485-1495 - Miguel Arana-Catania, Elena Kochkina, Arkaitz Zubiaga, Maria Liakata, Robert Procter, Yulan He:
Natural Language Inference with Self-Attention for Veracity Assessment of Pandemic Claims. 1496-1511 - Ao Jia, Yu He, Yazhou Zhang, Sagar Uprety, Dawei Song, Christina Lioma:
Beyond Emotion: A Multi-Modal Dataset for Human Desire Understanding. 1512-1522 - Jiaxin Yu, Deqing Yang, Shuyu Tian:
Relation-Specific Attentions over Entity Mentions for Enhanced Document-Level Relation Extraction. 1523-1529 - Giscard Biamby, Grace Luo, Trevor Darrell, Anna Rohrbach:
Twitter-COMMs: Detecting Climate, COVID, and Military Multimodal Misinformation. 1530-1549 - Yuchen Jiang, Tianyu Liu, Shuming Ma, Dongdong Zhang, Jian Yang, Haoyang Huang, Rico Sennrich, Ryan Cotterell, Mrinmaya Sachan, Ming Zhou:
BlonDe: An Automatic Evaluation Metric for Document-level Machine Translation. 1550-1565 - Lixing Zhu, Zheng Fang, Gabriele Pergola, Robert Procter, Yulan He:
Disentangled Learning of Stance and Aspect Topics for Vaccine Attitude Detection in Social Media. 1566-1580 - Fedor Moiseev, Zhe Dong, Enrique Alfonseca, Martin Jaggi:
SKILL: Structured Knowledge Infusion for Large Language Models. 1581-1588 - Karolina Stanczak, Edoardo M. Ponti, Lucas Torroba Hennigen, Ryan Cotterell, Isabelle Augenstein:
Same Neurons, Different Languages: Probing Morphosyntax in Multilingual Pre-trained Models. 1589-1598 - Jiahao Cao, Rui Liu, Huailiang Peng, Lei Jiang, Xu Bai:
Aspect Is Not You Need: No-aspect Differential Sentiment Framework for Aspect-based Sentiment Analysis. 1599-1609 - Simiao Zuo, Qingru Zhang, Chen Liang, Pengcheng He, Tuo Zhao, Weizhu Chen:
MoEBERT: from BERT to Mixture-of-Experts via Importance-Guided Adaptation. 1610-1623 - Xiaobing Sun, Wei Lu:
Implicit n-grams Induced by Recurrence. 1624-1639 - Nihir Vedd, Zixu Wang, Marek Rei, Yishu Miao, Lucia Specia:
Guiding Visual Question Generation. 1640-1654 - Yongwei Zhou, Junwei Bao, Chaoqun Duan, Haipeng Sun, Jiahui Liang, Yifan Wang, Jing Zhao, Youzheng Wu, Xiaodong He, Tiejun Zhao:
OPERA: Operation-Pivoted Discrete Reasoning over Text. 1655-1666