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E-grāmata: Natural Language Processing and Information Systems: 28th International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems, NLDB 2023, Derby, UK, June 21-23, 2023, Proceedings

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  • Sērija : Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13913
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jun-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783031353208
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  • Sērija : Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13913
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  • ISBN-13: 9783031353208

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems, NLDB 2023, held in Derby, UK, in June 21–23, 2023

The 31 full papers and 14 short papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 89 submissions. They focus on the developments of the application of natural language to databases and information systems in the wider meaning of the term.

Large Language Models in the Workplace: A Case Study on Prompt
Engineering for Job Type Classification.- How Challenging is Multimodal Irony
Detection?.- Less is more: A Prototypical Framework for Efficient Few-Shot
Named Entity Recognition.- Dont Lose the Message while Paraphrasing: A Study
on Content Preserving Style Transfer.- A Review of Parallel Corpora for
Automatic Text Simplification. Key Challenges Moving Forward.- Explaining a
Deep Learning Model for Aspect-Based Sentiment Classification Using Post-hoc
Local Classifiers.- Arabic Privacy Policy Corpus and
Classification.- SmartEDU: Accelerating Slide Deck Production with Natural
Language Processing.- Explainable Integration of Knowledge Graphs using Large
Language Models.- Cross-domain and cross-language irony detection: The impact
of bias on models generalization.- Prompt and Instruction-Based Tuning for
Response Generation in Conversational Question Answering.- IndQNER: Named
Entity Recognition Benchmark Dataset from the Indonesian Translation      of
the Quran.- Comparing object recognition models and studying hyperparameter
selection for the detection of bolts.- Morphosyntactic Evaluation for Text
Summarization in Morphologically Rich Languages: A Case Study for
Turkish.- Building Knowledge Graphs in Heliophysics and Astrophysics.- Text
to Image Synthesis Using Bridge Generative Adversarial Network and Char CNN
Model.- Evaluation of transformer-based models for punctuation and
capitalization restoration in Spanish and Portuguese.- Sentence-to-Label
Generation Framework for Multi-task Learning of Japanese
Sentence Classification and Named Entity Recognition.- Could KeyWord Masking
strategy improve language model?.- Regularization, Semi-supervision, and
Supervision for a Plausible Attention-Based Explanation.- Node-Weighted
Centrality Ranking for Unsupervised Long Document
Summarization.- Characterization of the city of the future from a science
fiction corpus.- On the Rule-based Extraction of Statistics Reported in
Scientific Papers.- GRAM: Grammar-Based Refined-Label Representing Mechanism
in the Hierarchical Semantic  Parsing Task.- Expanding Domain-specific
Knowledge Graphs with Unknown Facts .- Knowledge Graph Representation
Learning via Generated Descriptions.- LonXplain: Lonesomeness as a
Consequence of Mental Disturbance in Reddit Posts.- A Comparative Study of
Evaluation Metrics for Long-Document Financial Narrative Summarization with
Transformers.- Effective Information Retrieval, Question Answering and
Abstractive Summarization on Large-scale Biomedical Document
Corpora.- Abstractive Summarization Based Question-Answer System for
Structural Information.- Adversarial Capsule Networks for Romanian Satire
Detection and Sentiment Analysis.- A Few-shot Approach to ResumeInformation
Extraction via Prompts.- Decoding Strategies for Code Conciseness and
Efficiency in Transformer-Generated Programs.- SP-BERT: A Language Model for
Political Text in Scandinavian Languages.- Improving Context-Awareness on
Multi-Turn Dialogue Modeling with Extractive Summarization
Techniques.- Document Knowledge Transfer for Aspect-Based Sentiment
Classification Using a Left-Center-Right Separated Neural Network with
Rotatory Attention.- Argument and counter-argument generation: a critical
survey.- Novel Benchmark Data Set for Automatic Error Detection and
Correction.- Weakly-Supervised Multimodal Learning for Predicting the Gender
of Twitter Users.- Cross-Domain Toxic Spans Detection.- How shall a machine
call a thing?.- Detecting Artificially Generated Academic Text: the
Importance of Mimicking Human Utilization of Large Language
Models.- Leveraging Small-BERT and Bio-BERT for Abbreviation Identification
in Scientific Text.- RoBERTweet: A BERT Language Model for Romanian
Tweets.- Evaluating the Effect of Letter Case on Named Entity Recognition
Performance.