2021
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An Exploratory Study on Temporally Evolving Discussion around Covid-19 using Diachronic Word Embeddings
Avinash Tulasi
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Asanobu Kitamoto
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Ponnurangam Kumaraguru
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Arun Balaji Buduru
Proceedings of the Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Digital Humanities
Covid 19 has seen the world go into a lock down and unconventional social situations throughout. During this time, the world saw a surge in information sharing around the pandemic and the topics shared in the time were diverse. People’s sentiments have changed during this period. Given the wide spread usage of Online Social Networks (OSN) and support groups, the user sentiment is well reflected in online discussions. In this work, we aim to show the topics under discussion, evolution of discussions, change in user sentiment during the pandemic. Alongside which, we also demonstrate the possibility of exploratory analysis to find pressing topics, change in perception towards the topics and ways to use the knowledge extracted from online discussions. For our work we employ Diachronic Word embeddings which capture the change in word usage over time. With the help of analysis from temporal word usages, we show the change in people’s option on covid-19 from being a conspiracy, to the post-covid topics that surround vaccination.
2020
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Variations in Word Usage for the Financial Domain
Syrielle Montariol
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Alexandre Allauzen
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Asanobu Kitamoto
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Financial Technology and Natural Language Processing
2010
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Multilingual Lexical Network from the Archives of the Digital Silk Road
Hans-Mohammad Daoud
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Kyo Kageura
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Christian Boitet
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Asanobu Kitamoto
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Mathieu Mangeot
Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Ontologies and Lexical Resources
2004
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Annotation of Coreference Relations Among Linguistic Expressions and Images in Biological Articles
Ai Kawazoe
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Asanobu Kitamoto
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Nigel Collier
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’04)
In this paper, we propose an annotation scheme which can be used not only for annotating coreference relations between linguistic expressions, but also those among linguistic expressions and images, in scientific texts such as biomedical articles. Images in biomedical domain often contain important information for analyses and diagnoses, and we consider that linking images to textual descriptions of their semantic contents in terms of coreference relations is useful for multimodal access to the information. We present our annotation scheme and the concept of a "coreference pool," which plays a central role in the scheme. We also introduce a support tool for text annotation named Open Ontology Forge which we have already developed, and additional functions for the software to cover image annotations (ImageOF) which is now being developed.