May 24, 2021 14:31
            
                        Update: May 24, July 1
Eight Papers have been accepted at the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) 2021, a top coference for Computational Linguistics (August 1-6, 2021, Bangkok, Thailand). For more details, please refer to the link below.
[ACL 2021] https://2021.aclweb.org/
-Main Conference(Long Papers)
- CTFN: Hierarchical Learning for Multimodal Sentiment Analysis Using Coupled-Translation Fusion Network
 Jiajia Tang (Hangzhou Dianzi University)+
 Kang Li (Hangzhou Dianzi University)
 Xuanyu Jin (Hangzhou Dianzi University)
 Andrzej Cichocki (Skoltech)
 Qibin Zhao (RIKEN AIP)
 Wanzeng Kong (Hangzhou Dianzi University)
- Lower Perplexity is Not Always Human-Like
 Tatsuki Kuribayashi (Tohoku University / Langsmith Inc.)
 Yohei Oseki (The University of Tokyo / RIKEN AIP)
 Takumi Ito (Tohoku University / Langsmith Inc.)
 Ryo Yoshida (The University of Tokyo)
 Masayuki Asahara (NINJAL)
 Kentaro Inui (Tohoku University / RIKEN AIP)
- Nested Named Entity Recognition via Explicitly Excluding the Influence of the Best Path
 Yiran Wang (NAIST)
 Hiroyuki Shindo (NAIST / RIKEN AIP)
 Yuji Matsumoto (RIKEN AIP)
 Taro Watanabe (NAIST)
- Unified Interpretation of Softmax Cross-Entropy and Negative Sampling: With Case Study for Knowledge Graph Embedding
 Hidetaka Kamigaito (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
 Katsuhiko Hayashi (Gunma University / RIKEN AIP)
-Main Conference(Short Papers)
- Efficient Passage Retrieval with Hashing for Open-domain Question Answering
 Ikuya Yamada (Studio Ousia/ RIKEN AIP)
 Akari Asai (University of Washington)
 Hannaneh Hajishirzi (University of Washington)
-Findings(Long Papers):
- Structured Refinement for Sequential Labeling
 Yiran Wang (NAIST)
 Hiroyuki Shindo (NAIST / RIKEN AIP)
 Yuji Matsumoto (RIKEN AIP)
 Taro Watanabe (NAIST)
- SyGNS: A Systematic Generalization Testbed Based on Natural Language Semantics”
 Hitomi Yanaka (The University of Tokyo / RIKEN AIP)
 Koji Mineshima (Keio University)
 Kentaro Inui (Tohoku University / RIKEN AIP)
-Findings(Short Papers):
- Do Grammatical Error Correction Models Realize Grammatical Generalization?
 Masato Mita (RIKEN AIP / Tohoku University)
 Hitomi Yanaka (The University of Tokyo / RIKEN AIP)
+Past interns of RIKEN AIP
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