Browsing Data Science Institute (Workshop Papers) by Type "Conference Paper"
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Aiding the Workflow of Email Conversations by Enhancing Email with Semantics
(2007)Despite persisting in popularity, email is still plagued with information overload, hindering the workflow of data handled by the user. Just as Semantic Web technologies promise to revolutionize the Web, we aspire to use ... -
BEARS: Towards an evaluation framework for bandit-based interactive recommender systems
(NUI Galway, 2018-10-06)Recommender Systems (RS) deployed in fast-paced dynamic scenarios must quickly learn to adapt in response to user evaluative feedback. In these settings, the RS faces an online learning problem where each decision should ... -
Collaboration on the Social Semantic Desktop
(2007)To accomplish the daily work people use several desktop applications to collaborate with co-workers. Each application is specialized on a specific domain, such as document management, email, or time planning. Although ... -
Findings of the LoResMT 2021 shared task on COVID and sign language for low-resource languages
(Association for Machine Translation in the Americas, 2021-08)We present the findings of the LoResMT 2021 shared task which focuses on machine translation (MT) of COVID-19 data for both low-resource spoken and sign languages. The organization of this task was conducted as part of the ... -
NUIG-DSI’s submission to the GEM Benchmark 2021
(Association for Computational Linguistics, 2021-08-05)This paper describes the submission by NUIG-DSI to the GEM benchmark 2021. We participate in the modeling shared task where we submit outputs on four datasets for data-to-text generation, namely, DART, WebNLG (en), E2E and ... -
On lexicographical networks
(NUI Galway, 2018-12-06)In this study, we analyze various aspects of lexicographical networks. We would like to answer our research questions of what are the characteristics of the lexicographical networks? In addition to the existing notions of ... -
ULD@NUIG at SemEval-2020 Task 9: Generative morphemes with an attention model for sentiment analysis in code-mixed text
(International Committee for Computational Linguistics, 2020)Code mixing is a common phenomena in multilingual societies where people switch from one language to another for various reasons. Recent advances in public communication over different social media sites have led to an ...