CREATIVESUMM: Shared Task on Automatic Summarization for Creative Writing. (arXiv:2211.05886v1 [cs.CL])
A Study on the Integration of Pre-trained SSL, ASR, LM and SLU Models for Spoken Language Understanding. (arXiv:2211.05869v1 [cs.CL])
Measuring Reliability of Large Language Models through Semantic Consistency. (arXiv:2211.05853v1 [cs.CL])
Climate Policy Tracker: Pipeline for automated analysis of public climate policies. (arXiv:2211.05852v1 [cs.CL])
The CRINGE Loss: Learning what language not to model. (arXiv:2211.05826v1 [cs.CL])
Casual Conversations v2: Designing a large consent-driven dataset to measure algorithmic bias and robustness. (arXiv:2211.05809v1 [cs.CV])
Unsupervised Domain Adaptation for Sparse Retrieval by Filling Vocabulary and Word Frequency Gaps. (arXiv:2211.03988v1 [cs.CL] CROSS LISTED)
Fusing ASR Outputs in Joint Training for Speech Emotion Recognition. (arXiv:2110.15684v2 [eess.AS] CROSS LISTED)
What is Wrong with Language Models that Can Not Tell a Story?. (arXiv:2211.05044v2 [cs.CL] UPDATED)
Understanding Cross-modal Interactions in V&L Models that Generate Scene Descriptions. (arXiv:2211.04971v2 [cs.CL] UPDATED)
RQUGE: Reference-Free Metric for Evaluating Question Generation by Answering the Question. (arXiv:2211.01482v2 [cs.CL] UPDATED)
Processing Long Legal Documents with Pre-trained Transformers: Modding LegalBERT and Longformer. (arXiv:2211.00974v2 [cs.CL] UPDATED)
Where to start? Analyzing the potential value of intermediate models. (arXiv:2211.00107v3 [cs.CL] UPDATED)
Meta-learning Pathologies from Radiology Reports using Variance Aware Prototypical Networks. (arXiv:2210.13979v2 [cs.LG] UPDATED)
KnowGL: Knowledge Generation and Linking from Text. (arXiv:2210.13952v2 [cs.CL] UPDATED)
Searching for a higher power in the human evaluation of MT. (arXiv:2210.11612v2 [stat.AP] UPDATED)
Tracing Semantic Variation in Slang. (arXiv:2210.08635v2 [cs.CL] UPDATED)
SparseAdapter: An Easy Approach for Improving the Parameter-Efficiency of Adapters. (arXiv:2210.04284v5 [cs.CL] UPDATED)
How Large Language Models are Transforming Machine-Paraphrased Plagiarism. (arXiv:2210.03568v3 [cs.CL] UPDATED)
Machine Translation Robustness to Natural Asemantic Variation. (arXiv:2205.12514v2 [cs.CL] UPDATED)
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