Actas del XXXI Congreso de la Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural
ISBN: 978-84-608-1989-9
Journal
Posters
- Olga Acosta, César Aguilar, Tomás Infante and Edith Ramírez (2015). Term extraction through the comparison between corpora.
- Benyamin Ahmadnia and Javier Serrano (2015). Hierarchical Phrase-based Translation Model vs. Classical Phrase-based Translation Model for Spanish-English Statistical Machine Translation System.
- Brahim Batouche, Claire Gardent and Anne Monceaux (2015). Parsing Text into RDF graphs.
- Claudia Martínez-Araneda, Jorge Fernández, Alejandra Segura, Christian Vidal-Castro and Clemente Rubio-Manzano (2015). What do our children read about? Affective analysis of school texts in Chile.
- Borja Navarro-Colorado and David Tomás (2015). A fully unsupervised Topic Modeling approach to metaphor identification.
- Carlos Valmaseda, Juan Martinez-Romo and Lourdes Araujo (2015). Automatic Disabilities Labeling in Medical Scientific Documents.
Doctoral Symposium
- Myriam Hernández-Álvarez, 2015. Concit-Corpus: Context Citation Analysis to learn Function, Polarity and Influence.
- Begoña Altuna Díaz, 2015. Temporal information analysis in Basque.
- Uxoa Iñurrieta, 2015. Translation of Spanish Multiword Expressions into Basque: linguistic analysis and detection experiment.
- Lea Canales Zaragoza, 2015. Emotional User Profile Detection in Web 2.0.
- Lara Gil-Vallejo, 2015. Exploiting verb similarity for event extraction.
- Salud M. Jiménez Zafra, 2015. Sentiment Analysis at aspect level and study of negation in Spanish reviews.
- Shuyuan Cao, 2015. Elaboration of a protocol to support Chinese-Spanish translation: an approach based on a parallel corpus annotated with discourse information.
Workshops
Taller de Análisis de Sentimientos en la SEPLN (TASS)
You can review the complete proceedings papers of the TASS 2015 or visit each of the articles submitted through below:
- Julio Villena Román, Janine García Morera, Miguel Ángel García Cumbreras, Eugenio Martínez Cámara, M. Teresa Martín Valdivia and L. Alfonso Ureña López (2015). Overview of TASS 2015.
- Juan Sixto Cesteros, Aitor Almeida and Diego López de Ipiña (2015). DeustoTech Internet at TASS 2015: Sentiment Analysis and Polarity Classification in Spanish Tweets. pp 23-28.
- Oscar Araque, Ignacio Corcuera, Constantino Román, Carlos A. Iglesias and J. Fernando Sánchez-Rada (2015). Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis of Spanish Tweets. pp 29-34
- Tamara Álvarez-López, Jonathan Juncal-Martínez, Milagros Fernández-Gavilanes, Enrique Costa-Montenegro, Francisco Javier González-Castaño, Hector Cerezo-Costas and Diego Celix-Salgado (2015). GTI-Gradiant at TASS 2015: A Hybrid Approach for Sentiment Analysis in Twitter pp 35-40.
- Eugenio Martínez Cámara, Miguel Ángel García Cumbreras, M. Teresa Martín Valdivia and L. Alfonso Ureña López (2015). SSINAI-EMMA: Vectors of words for Sentiment Analysis in Twitter. pp 41-46.
- David Vilares, Yerai Doval, Miguel A. Alonso and Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez (2015). LyS at TASS 2015: Deep Learning Experiments for Sentiment Analysis on Spanish Tweets. pp 47-52.
- Rafael del-Hoyo-Alonso, María de la Vega Rodrigalvarez-Chamorro, Jorge Vea-Murguía and Rosa María Montañes-Salas Ensemble Algorithm with Syntactical Tree Features to Improve the Opinion Analysis. pp 53-58.
- M. C. Díaz-Galiano and A. Montejo-Ráez (2015). SINAI DW2Vec participation in TASS 2015. pp 59-64.
- Oscar S. Siordia, Daniela Moctezuna, Mario Graff, Sabino Miranda-Jiménez, Eric S. Tellez and Elio-Atenógenes Villaseñor (2015). Sentiment Analysis for Twitter: TASS 2015. pp 65-70.
- Iosu Mendizabal Borda and Jeroni Carandell Saladich (2015). BittenPotato: Tweet Sentiment Analysis by Combining Multiple Classifiers. pp 71-74.
- Lluís-F Hurtado, Ferran Pla and Davide Buscaldi (2015). ELiRF-UPV at TASS 2015: Sentiment Analysis in Twitter. pp 75-79.
- Marlies Santos Deas, Or Biran, Kathleen McKeown and Sara Rosenthal (2015). Spanish Twitter Messages Polarized through the Lens of an English System. pp 81-86.
- Jorge Valverde Tohalino and Javier Tejada Cárcamo (2015). Comparing Supervised Learning Methods for Classifying Spanish Tweets. pp 87-92.
- Javi Fernández, Yoan Gutiérrez, David Tomás, José M. Gómez and Patricio Martínez-Barco (2015). Evaluating a Sentiment Analysis Approach from a Business Point of View. pp 93-98.
- Souneil Park (2015). Sentiment Classification Using Sociolinguistic Clusters. pp 99-104.
5th Workshop "RST and Discourse Studies"
- Jon Alkorta, Koldo Gojenola, Mikel Iruskieta and Alicia Perez (2015). Using relational discourse structure information in Basque sentiment analysis.
- Juliano Desiderato Antonio and Fernanda Trombini Rahmen Cassim (2015). Correction rhetorical relation in formal speeches.
- Juliano Desiderato Antonio (2015). Detecting central units in argumentative answer genre: signals that influence annotators' agreement.
- Shuyuan Cao and Iria da Cunha (2015). A contrastive study of Spanish-Chinese intra-sentence discourse structures based on the discourse marker “although”.
- Paula C.F.Cardoso, Maria L.R.C. Jorge and Thiago A.S. Pardo (2015). Exploring the Rhetorical Structure Theory for Multi-document Summarization.
- Mikel Iruskieta, Arantza D ??az de Ilarraza, Gorka Labaka and Mikel Lersundi (2015). Detection of Central Units in Basque Scientific Abstracts.
- Bell Manrique Losada, Carlos Mario Zapata and René Venegas (2015). Rhetorical Organization Model for business-based technical documents.
International Workshop on Embeddings and Semantics (IWES 2015)
In the following link you can see the proceedings of the IWES 2015.
Tweet Translation Workshop at SEPLN 2015
- Meritxell González (2015). An Analysis of Twitter Corpora and the Differences between Formal and Colloquial Tweets.
- Iñaki Alegria, Nora Aranberri, Cristina España-Bonet, Pablo Gamallo, Hugo G. Oliveira, Eva Martínez, Iñaki San Vicente, Antonio Toral and Arkaitz Zubiaga (2015). Overview of TweetMT: A Shared Task on Machine Translation of Tweets at SEPLN 2015.
- Iñaki Alegria, Mikel Artetxe, Gorka Labaka and Kepa Sarasola (2015). EHU at TweetMT: Adapting MT Engines for Formal Tweets.
- Eva Martínez Garcia, Lluís Màrquez and Cristina España-Bonet (2015). The UPC TweetMT participation: Translating Formal Tweets Using Context Information.
- Antonio Toral, Xiaofeng Wu, Tommi Pirinen, Zhengwei Qiu, Ergun Bicici and Jinhua Du (2015). Dublin City University at the TweetMT 2015 Shared Task.
- David Alfter (2015). Language Segmentation of Twitter Tweets using Weakly Supervised Language Model Induction.
- Ritesh Shah and Christian Boitet (2015). Understandability of machine-translated Hindi tweets before and after post-editing: perspectives for a recommender system.