LREC 2022 | LAW-XVI 2022 | ELRA |
Friday, June 24, 2022 | |
8:45–9:00 | Opening Remarks |
Session I | |
9:00–10:30 | Short Paper and Long Papers |
9:00–9:15 | Automatic Approach for Building Dataset of Citation Functions for COVID-19 Academic Papers Setio Basuki and Masatoshi Tsuchiya |
9:15–9:30 | The Development of a Comprehensive Spanish Dictionary for Phonetic and Lexical Tagging in Socio-phonetic Research (ESPADA) Simon Gonzalez |
9:30–9:50 | Extending the SSJ Universal Dependencies Treebank for Slovenian: Was it Worth it? Kaja Dobrovoljc and Nikola Ljubešić |
9:50–10:10 | Converting the Sinica Treebank of Mandarin Chinese to Universal Dependencies Yu-Ming Hsieh, Yueh-Yin Shih and Wei-Yun Ma |
10:10–10:30 | Desiderata for the Annotation of Information Structure in Complex Sentences Hannah Booth |
10:30–11:00 | Coffee Break |
Session II | |
11:00–11:20 | The Sensitivity of Annotator Bias to Task Definitions in Argument Mining Terne Sasha Thorn Jakobsen, Maria Barrett, Anders Søgaard and David Lassen |
11:20–11:40 | NLP in Human Rights Research: Extracting Knowledge Graphs About Police and Army Units and Their Commanders Daniel Bauer, Tom Longley, Yueen Ma and Tony Wilson |
Session III | |
11:40–12:40 | Posters |
Advantages of a complex multilayer annotation scheme: The case of the Prague Dependency Treebank Eva Hajicova, Marie Mikulová, Barbora Štěpánková and Jiří Mírovský | |
Introducing StarDust: A UD-based Dependency Annotation Tool Arife B. Yenice, Neslihan Cesur, Aslı Kuzgun and Olcay Taner Yıldız | |
Annotation of Messages from Social Media for Influencer Detection Kevin Deturck, Damien Nouvel, Namrata Patel and Frédérique Segond | |
Charon: a FrameNet Annotation Tool for Multimodal Corpora Frederico Belcavello, Marcelo Viridiano, Ely Matos and Tiago Timponi Torrent | |
Effect of Source Language on AMR Structure Shira Wein, Wai Ching Leung, Yifu Mu and Nathan Schneider | |
12:40–15:00 | Lunch Break |
Session IV | |
15:00–16:00 | Long Papers (in Person) |
15:00–15:20 | Midas Loop: A Prioritized Human-in-the-Loop Annotation for Large Scale Multilayer Data Luke Gessler, Lauren Levine and Amir Zeldes |
15:20–15:40 | How "Loco” is the LOCO Corpus?Annotating the Language of Conspiracy Theories Ludovic Mompelat, Zuoyu Tian, Amanda Kessler, Matthew Luettgen, Aaryana Rajanala, Sandra Kübler and Michelle Seelig |
15:40–16:00 | Putting Context in SNACS: A 5-Way Classification of Adpositional Pragmatic Markers Yang Janet Liu, Jena D. Hwang, Nathan Schneider and Vivek Srikumar |
16:00–16:30 | Coffee Break |
Session V | |
16:30–18:10 | Long Papers (Virtual) |
16:30–16:50 | Building a Biomedical Full-Text Part-of-Speech Corpus Semi-Automatically Nicholas Elder, Robert E. Mercer and Sudipta Singha Roy |
16:50–17:10 | Human Schema Curation via Causal Association Rule Mining Noah Weber, Anton Belyy, Nils Holzenberger, Rachel Rudinger and Benjamin Van Durme |
17:10–17:30 | A Cognitive Approach to Annotating Causal Constructions in a Cross-Genre Corpus Angela Cao, Gregor Williamson and Jinho D. Choi |
17:30–17:50 | Automatic Enrichment of Abstract Meaning Representations Yuxin Ji, Gregor Williamson and Jinho D. Choi |
17:50–18:10 | GRAIL—Generalized Representation and Aggregation of Information Layers Sameer Pradhan and Mark Liberman |