We are happy to announce that eight papers by members of our department were accepted at EACL 2023 and TACL 2023. Congratulations to all authors!
- "Fractality of informativity in 300 years of English scientific writing" by Yuri Bizzoni and Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb. EACL, LaTeCH-CLfL 2023 2023.
- "Revisiting dependency length and intervener complexity minimisation on a parallel corpus in 35 languages" by Andrew Thomas Dyer. EACL, SIGTYP 2023.
- “Exploring Paracrawl for Document-level Neural Machine Translation” by Yusser Al Ghussin, Jingyi Zhang, and Josef van Genabith. EACL 2023.
- “Multilingual Normalization of Temporal Expressions with Masked Language Models” by Lukas Lange, Jannik Strötgen, Heike Adel, and Dietrich Klakow. EACL 2023.
- “Compositional Generalisation with Structured Reordering and Fertility Layers” by Matthias Lindemann, Alexander Koller, and Ivan Titov. EACL 2023.
- “Are the Best Multilingual Document Embeddings Simply Based on Sentence Embeddings?” by Sonal Sannigrahi, Cristina España-Bonet, and Josef van Genabith. EACL 2023.
- “Meta Self-Refinement for Robust Learning with Weak Supervision” by Dawei Zhu, Xiaoyu Shen, Michael A. Hedderich, and Dietrich Klakow. EACL 2023.
- “Visual Writing Prompts: Character-Grounded Story Generation with Curated Image Sequences” by Xudong Hong, Asad Sayeed, Khushboo Mehra, Vera Demberg, and Bernt Schiele. TACL 2023.