Difference between revisions of "Past tutorials"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
AgataSavary (talk | contribs) |
AgataSavary (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 62: | Line 62: | ||
| | | | ||
| | | | ||
− | | | + | |} |
− | } | ||
==2019 tutorials== | ==2019 tutorials== |
Revision as of 06:42, 18 February 2020
This page belongs to the tutorial chair handbook. It summarizes data on tutorials which took place at some recent ACL, EACL, NAACL, EMNLP and COLING conferences.
2020 tutorials
Title | Trainers | Conference | Conference link | ACL Anthology link |
Interpretability and Analysis in Neural NLP | Yonatan Belinkov, Sebastian Gehrmann and Ellie Pavlick | ACL 2020 | [1] | |
Multi-modal Information Extraction from Text, Semi-structured, and Tabular Data on the Web | Xin Luna Dong, Hannaneh Hajishirzi, Colin Lockard and Prashant Shiralkar | ACL 2020 | [2] | |
Reviewing Natural Language Processing Research | Kevin Cohen, Karën Fort, Margot Mieskes and Aurélie Névéol | ACL 2020 | [3] | |
Stylized Text Generation: Approaches and Applications | Lili Mou and Olga Vechtomova | ACL 2020 | [4] | |
Achieving Common Ground in Multi-modal Dialogue | Malihe Alikhani and Matthew Stone | ACL 2020 | [5] | |
Commonsense Reasoning for Natural Language Processing | Maarten Sap, Vered Shwartz, Antoine Bosselut, Dan Roth and Yejin Choi | ACL 2020 | [6] | |
Integrating Ethics into the NLP Curriculum | Emily M. Bender, Dirk Hovy and Alexandra Schofield | ACL 2020 | [7] | |
Recent Advances in Open-Domain Question Answering | Danqi Chen and Scott Wen-tau Yih | ACL 2020 | [8] | |
TO BE COMPLETED |
2019 tutorials
Title | Trainers | Conference | Conference link | ACL Anthology link |
Latent Structure Models for Natural Language Processing | André F. T. Martins, Tsvetomila Mihaylova, Nikita Nangia and Vlad Niculae | ACL 2019 | [9] | [10] |
Graph-Based Meaning Representations: Design and Processing | Alexander Koller, Stephan Oepen and Weiwei Sun | ACL 2019 | [11] | [12] |
Discourse Analysis and Its Applications | Shafiq Joty, Giuseppe Carenini, Raymond Ng and Gabriel Murray | ACL 2019 | [13] | [14] |
Computational Analysis of Political Texts: Bridging Research Efforts Across Communities | Goran Glavaš, Federico Nanni and Simone Paolo Ponzetto | ACL 2019 | [15] | [16] |
Wikipedia as a Resource for Text Analysis and Retrieval | Marius Pasca | ACL 2019 | [17] | [18] |
Deep Bayesian Natural Language Processing | Jen-Tzung Chien | ACL 2019 | [19] | [20] |
Unsupervised Cross-Lingual Representation Learning | Sebastian Ruder, Anders Søgaard and Ivan Vulić | ACL 2019 | [21] | [22] |
Advances in Argument Mining | Katarzyna Budzynska and Chris Reed | ACL 2019 | [23] | [24] |
Storytelling from Structured Data and Knowledge Graphs : An NLG Perspective | Abhijit Mishra, Anirban Laha, Karthik Sankaranarayanan, Parag Jain and Saravanan Krishnan | ACL 2019 | [25] | [26] |
Deep Adversarial Learning for NLP | William Yang Wang, Sameer Singh and Jiwei Li | NAACL 2019 | [27] | [28] |
Deep Learning for Natural Language Inference | Samuel Bowman and Xiaodan Zhu | NAACL 2019 | [29] | [30] |
Measuring and Modeling Language Change | Jacob Eisenstein | NAACL 2019 | [31] | [32] |
Transfer Learning in Natural Language Processing | Sebastian Ruder, Matthew Peters, Swabha Swayamdipta and Thomas Wolf | NAACL 2019 | [33] | [34] |
Language Learning and Processing in People and Machines | Aida Nematzadeh, Richard Futrell and Roger Levy | NAACL 2019 | [35] | [36] |
Applications of Natural Language Processing in Clinical Research and Practice | Yanshan Wang, Ahmad Tafti, Sunghwan Sohn and Rui Zhang | NAACL 2019 | [37] | [38] |
2018 tutorials
Title | Trainers | Conference | Conference link | ACL Anthology link |
Joint models for NLP | Yue Zhang | EMNLP 2018 | [39] | |
Graph Formalisms for Meaning Representations | Adam Lopez and Sorcha Gilroy | EMNLP 2018 | [40] | |
Writing Code for NLP Research | Matt Gardner, Mark Neumann, Joel Grus, and Nicholas Lourie | EMNLP 2018 | [41] | |
Deep Latent Variable Models of Natural Language | Alexander Rush, Yoon Kim, and Sam Wiseman | EMNLP 2018 | [42] | |
Standardized Tests as benchmarks for Artificial Intelligence | Mrinmaya Sachan, Minjoon Seo, Hannaneh Hajishirzi, and Eric Xing | EMNLP 2018 | [43] | |
Deep Chit-Chat: Deep Learning for ChatBots | Wei Wu and Rui Yan | EMNLP 2018 | [44] | |
100 Things You Always Wanted to Know about Semantics & Pragmatics But Were Afraid to Ask | Emily M. Bender | ACL 2018 | [45] | [46] |
Neural Approaches to Conversational AI | Jianfeng Gao, Michel Galley and Lihong Li | ACL 2018 | [47] | [48] |
Variational Inference and Deep Generative Models | Wilker Aziz and Philip Schulz | ACL 2018 | [49] | [50] |
Connecting Language and Vision to Actions | Peter Anderson, Abhishek Das and Qi Wu | ACL 2018 | [51] | [52] |
Beyond Multiword Expressions: Processing Idioms and Metaphors | Valia Kordoni | ACL 2018 | [53] | [54] |
Neural Semantic Parsing | Luke Zettlemoyer, Matt Gardner, Pradeep Dasigi, Srinivasan Iyer and Alane Suhr | ACL 2018 | [55] | [56] |
Deep Reinforcement Learning for NLP | William Yang Wang, Jiwei Li and Xiaodong He | ACL 2018 | [57] | [58] |
Multi-lingual Entity Discovery and Linking | Avirup Sil, Heng Ji, Dan Roth and Silviu-Petru Cucerzan | ACL 2018 | [59] | [60] |
Modelling Natural Language, Programs, and their Intersection | Graham Neubig and Miltiadis Allamanis | NAACL 2018 | [61] | |
Deep Learning Approaches to Text Production | Claire Gardent and Shashi Narayan | NAACL 2018 | [62] | |
Scalable Construction and Reasoning of Massive Knowledge Bases | Xiang Ren, Nanyun Peng and William Yang Wang | NAACL 2018 | [63] | |
The interplay between lexical resources and Natural Language Processing | Jose Camacho-Collados, Luis Espinosa Anke and Mohammad Taher Pilehvar | NAACL 2018 | [64] | |
Socially Responsible NLP | Yulia Tsvetkov, Vinodkumar Prabhakaran and Rob Voigt | NAACL 2018 | [65] | |
Deep Learning for Conversational AI | Pei-Hao Su, Nikola Mrkšić, Iñigo Casanueva, Ivan Vulić | NAACL 2018 | [66] | |
NLP for Conversations: Sentiment, Summarization, and Group Dynamics | Gabriel Murray, Giuseppe Carenini and Shafiq Joty | COLING 2018 | [67] | [68] |
Practical Parsing for Downstream Applications | Daniel Dakota and Sandra Kübler | COLING 2018 | [69] | [70] |
Frame Semantics across Languages: Towards a Multilingual FrameNet | Collin Baker, Michael Ellsworth, Miriam R L Petruck and Swabha Swayamdipta | COLING 2018 | [71] | [72] |
Deep Bayesian Learning and Understanding | Jen-Tzung Chien | COLING 2018 | [73] | [74] |
Data-Driven Text Simplification | Sanja Štajner and Horacio Saggion | COLING 2018 | [75] | [76] |
Deep Learning for Dialogue Systems | Yun-Nung Chen, Asli Celikyilmaz and Dilek Hakkani-Tur | COLING 2018 | [77] | [78] |
2017 tutorials
EMNLP 2017 website is no longer available. There are no traces of the AMNLP 2017 tutorials, except this Facebook post.
Title | Trainers | Conference | Conference link | ACL Anthology link |
Universal Dependencies | Joakim Nivre, Daniel Zeman, Filip Ginter, and Francis Tyers | EACL 2017 | [79] | |
Practical Neural Machine Translation | Rico Sennrich and Barry Haddow | EACL 2017 | [80] | |
Imitation learning for structured prediction in natural language processing | Andreas Vlachos, Gerasimos Lampouras and Sebastian Riedel | EACL 2017 | [81] | |
Word Vector Space Specialisation | Ivan Vulić, Nikola Mrkšić, and Mohammad Taher Pilehvar | EACL 2017 | [82] | |
Integer Linear Programming formulations in Natural Language Processing | Dan Roth and Vivek Srikumar | EACL 2017 | [83] | |
Building Multimodal Simulations for Natural Language | James Pustejovsky and Nikhil Krishnaswamy | EACL 2017 | [84] | |
Natural Language Processing for Precision Medicine | Hoifung Poon, Chris Quirk, Kristina Toutanova, and Wen-tau Yih | ACL 2017 | [85] | [86] |
Multimodal Machine Learning | Louis-Philippe Morency and Tadas Baltrusaitis | ACL 2017 | [87] | [88] |
Deep Learning for Semantic Composition | Xiaodan Zhu and Edward Grefenstette | ACL 2017 | [89] | [90] |
Deep Learning for Dialogue Systems | Yun-Nung Chen, Asli Celikyilmaz, and Dilek Hakkani-Tur | ACL 2017 | [91] | [92] |
Beyond Words: Deep Learning for Multi-word Expressions and Collocations | Valia Kordoni | ACL 2017 | [93] | [94] |
Making Better Use of the Crowd | Jennifer Wortman Vaughan | ACL 2017 | [95] | [96] |
2016 tutorials
Title | Trainers | Conference | Conference link | ACL Anthology link |
Multimodal Learning and Reasoning | Desmond Elliott, Douwe Kiela and Angeliki Lazaridou | ACL 2016 | [97] | |
NLP Approaches to Computational Argumentation | Noam Slonim, Iryna Gurevych, Chris Reed and Benno Stein | ACL 2016 | [98] | |
Computer Aided Translation | Philipp Koehn | ACL 2016 | [99] | |
Semantic Representations of Word Senses and Concepts | José Camacho-Collados, Ignacio Iacobacci, Roberto Navigli and Mohammad Taher Pilehvar | ACL 2016 | [100] | |
Neural Machine Translation | Thang Luong, Kyunghyun Cho and Christopher D. Manning | ACL 2016 | [101] | |
Game Theory and Natural Language: Origin, Evolution and Processing | Rocco Tripodi and Marcello Pelillo | ACL 2016 | [102] | |
Understanding Short Texts | Zhongyuan Wang and Haixun Wang | ACL 2016 | [103] | |
MetaNet: Repository, Identification System, and Applications | Miriam R L Petruck and Ellen K Dodge | ACL 2016 | [104] | |
English Resource Semantics | Dan Flickinger, Emily M. Bender, and Woodley Packard | NAACL 2016 | [105] | [106] |
Multilingual Multimodal Language Processing Using Neural Networks | Mitesh M Khapra and Sarath Chandar | NAACL 2016 | [107] | [108] |
Question Answering with Knowledge Base, Web and Beyond | Scott Wen-tau Yih & Hao Ma | NAACL 2016 | [109] | [110] |
Recent Progress in Deep Learning for NLP | Zhengdong Lu and Hang Li | NAACL 2016 | [111] | [112] |
Scalable Statistical Relational Learning for NLP | William Yang Wang and William W. Cohen | NAACL 2016 | [113] | [114] |
Statistical Machine Translation between Related Languages | Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Mitesh Khapra, and Anoop Kunchukuttan | NAACL 2016 | [115] | [116] |
Practical Neural Networks for NLP: From Theory to Code | Chris Dyer, Yoav Goldberg and Graham Neubig | EMNLP 2016 | [117] | |
Advanced Markov Logic Techniques for Scalable Joint Inference in NLP | Deepak Venugopal, Vibhav Gogate and Vincent Ng | EMNLP 2016 | [118] | |
Lifelong Machine Learning for Natural Language Processing | Zhiyuan Chen and Bing Liu | EMNLP 2016 | [119] | |
Neural Networks for Sentiment Analysis | Yue Zhang and Duy Tin Vo | EMNLP 2016 | [120] | |
Continuous Vector Spaces for Cross-language NLP Applications | Rafael E. Banchs | EMNLP 2016 | [121] | |
Methods and Theories for Large-scale Structured Prediction | Xu Sun and Yansong Feng | EMNLP 2016 | [122] | |
Compositional Distributional Models of Meaning | Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh and Dimitri Kartsaklis | COLING 2016 | [123] | [124] |
Chinese Textual Sentiment Analysis: Datasets, Resources and Tools | Lun-Wei Ku and Wei-Fan Chen | COLING 2016 | [125] | [126] |
Natural Language Processing for Intelligent Access to Scientific Information | Horacio Saggion and Francesco Ronzano | COLING 2016 | [127] | [128] |
Quality Estimation for Language Output Applications | Carolina Scarton, Gustavo Henrique Paetzold, and Lucia Specia | COLING 2016 | [129] | [130] |
Translationese: Between Human and Machine Translation | Shuly Wintner | COLING 2016 | [131] | [132] |
Succinct Data Structures for NLP-at-Scale | Matthias Petri and Trevor Cohn | COLING 2016 | [133] | [134] |
The Role of Wikipedia in Text Analysis and Retrieval | Marius Pasca | COLING 2016 | [135] | [136] |
Author: Agata Savary, July 2019
Updates are welcome