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udgroup [2023/05/15 10:42]
droganova [Papers to Read in the Future]
udgroup [2023/07/13 15:10] (current)
zeman New interesting paper.
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 ====== ÚFAL UD Group ====== ====== ÚFAL UD Group ======
  
-This is a meeting point for ÚFAL members whose work relates to [[https://universaldependencies.org/|Universal Dependencies]]. Starting in January 2023, we will meet semi-regularly (approximately every 2–3 weeks) for discussions about each other's work and/or UD-related papers (reading group). Contact: [[https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/daniel-zeman|Dan Zeman]].+This is a meeting point for ÚFAL members whose work relates to [[https://universaldependencies.org/|Universal Dependencies]]. Starting in January 2023, we will meet semi-regularly (approximately every 2–3 weeks) for discussions about each other's work and/or UD-related papers (reading group). Contact: [[https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/daniel-zeman|Dan Zeman]]. We also have a mailing list (ud at ufal); let me know if you want to be added.
  
 Reading group: One or two papers is planned for a meeting in advance. Everyone reads the paper at least quickly to know what it is about and to be able to discuss it. One person reads the paper more carefully, then presents it at the meeting. Slides are not required but may be used if it helps. Reading group: One or two papers is planned for a meeting in advance. Everyone reads the paper at least quickly to know what it is about and to be able to discuss it. One person reads the paper more carefully, then presents it at the meeting. Slides are not required but may be used if it helps.
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 ===== Next Meeting ===== ===== Next Meeting =====
  
-See the future plans below. +  * No meetings scheduled during the summer breakWe will resume in winter semester (probably early October).
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-===== Future Plans ===== +
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-If there is interest, we can meet regardless of whether a semester is running (not necessarily with the same frequency)+
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-Kira has tentatively booked Wednesday 2023-06-07 to present a paper about semantic roles on top of UD. At present, SIS does not allow me to book the room for a date beyond the end of May, so it is yet to be seen if we can meet in S510 again.+
  
 ===== Papers to Read in the Future ===== ===== Papers to Read in the Future =====
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 Feel free to add your wishes to the list. Feel free to add your wishes to the list.
  
-  * [[https://aclanthology.org/2022.lrec-1.181/|Ishan JindalAlexandre Rademaker, Michał Ulewicz, Linh Ha, Huyen Nguyen, Khoi-Nguyen Tran, Huaiyu Zhu and Yunyao Li. 2022. Universal Proposition Bank 2.0]] (Kira)+  * A paper proposed by Saša (not yet officially published; parsing Polishcombined dependencies and constituents)
   * [[https://aclanthology.org/2023.eacl-main.76/|Artur Kulmizev, Joakim Nivre. 2023. Investigating UD Treebanks via Dataset Difficulty Measures]]   * [[https://aclanthology.org/2023.eacl-main.76/|Artur Kulmizev, Joakim Nivre. 2023. Investigating UD Treebanks via Dataset Difficulty Measures]]
   * [[https://aclanthology.org/2023.eacl-main.158/|Jivnesh Sandhan, Laxmidhar Behera, Pawan Goyal. 2023. Systematic Investigation of Strategies Tailored for Low-Resource Settings for Low-Resource Dependency Parsing]]   * [[https://aclanthology.org/2023.eacl-main.158/|Jivnesh Sandhan, Laxmidhar Behera, Pawan Goyal. 2023. Systematic Investigation of Strategies Tailored for Low-Resource Settings for Low-Resource Dependency Parsing]]
   * [[https://aclanthology.org/2023.eacl-srw.2/|Tuğba Pamay Arslan and Gülşen Eryiğit. 2023. Incorporating Dropped Pronouns into Coreference Resolution: The case for Turkish]]   * [[https://aclanthology.org/2023.eacl-srw.2/|Tuğba Pamay Arslan and Gülşen Eryiğit. 2023. Incorporating Dropped Pronouns into Coreference Resolution: The case for Turkish]]
 +  * [[https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.12258.pdf|Hao Fei, Meishan Zhang, Min Zhang, and Tat-Seng Chua. 2023. Constructing Code-mixed Universal Dependency Forest for Unbiased Cross-lingual Relation Extraction]] (Dima)
 +  * [[https://aclanthology.org/2023.law-1.3.pdf|Lauren Levine. 2023. Difficulties in Handling Mathematical Expressions in Universal Dependencies]]
  
 ===== Past Meetings ===== ===== Past Meetings =====
  
 +  * 2023-06-07: Discussion of a paper presented by Kira:
 +    * [[https://aclanthology.org/2022.lrec-1.181/|Ishan Jindal, Alexandre Rademaker, Michał Ulewicz, Linh Ha, Huyen Nguyen, Khoi-Nguyen Tran, Huaiyu Zhu and Yunyao Li. 2022. Universal Proposition Bank 2.0]] (Kira)
 +  * 2023-05-24: Discussion of papers presented by Abishek:
 +    * [[https://aclanthology.org/W19-8007|Adam Przepiórkowski, Agnieszka Patejuk. 2019. Nested Coordination in Universal Dependencies. UDW-SyntaxFest 2019]]
 +    * [[https://aclanthology.org/W18-6009|Hiroshi Kanayama et al. 2018. Coordinate Structures in Universal Dependencies for Head-final Languages]]
 +    * [[https://aclanthology.org/2021.eacl-main.67|Grünewald et al. 2021. Coordinate Constructions in English Enhanced Universal Dependencies: Analysis and Computational Modeling. EACL 2021]] (optional)
   * 2023-05-03: Dan presented an overview of several parsers for UD. The papers below are relevant (the one by Stymne et al. has been already presented by Federica). We will focus more on how we can use the parsers rather than on implementation details, so this time it looked less like a reading group session. If you only feel like reading some of the papers, I suggest focusing on the newer ones (Trankit, Stanza, and Udify, in this order).   * 2023-05-03: Dan presented an overview of several parsers for UD. The papers below are relevant (the one by Stymne et al. has been already presented by Federica). We will focus more on how we can use the parsers rather than on implementation details, so this time it looked less like a reading group session. If you only feel like reading some of the papers, I suggest focusing on the newer ones (Trankit, Stanza, and Udify, in this order).
     * [[https://aclanthology.org/2021.eacl-demos.10/|Minh Van Nguyen, Viet Dac Lai, Amir Pouran Ben Veyseh, and Thien Huu Nguyen. 2021. Trankit: A Light-Weight Transformer-based Toolkit for Multilingual Natural Language Processing]]     * [[https://aclanthology.org/2021.eacl-demos.10/|Minh Van Nguyen, Viet Dac Lai, Amir Pouran Ben Veyseh, and Thien Huu Nguyen. 2021. Trankit: A Light-Weight Transformer-based Toolkit for Multilingual Natural Language Processing]]

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