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SHORT BIO
Bradley Hauer is a doctoral candidate at the University of Alberta in Alberta, Canada, with an interest in developing theoretical models and leveraging multilingual knowledge for lexical semantics.
Presentations

Translation-based Lexicalization Generation and Lexical Gap Detection: Application to Kinship Terms
Senyu Li and 3 other authors

Paraphrase Identification via Textual Inference
Bradley Hauer and 3 other authors

Identifying Emotional and Polar Concepts via Synset Translation
Bradley Hauer and 6 other authors

Lexical Substitution as Causal Language Modeling
Bradley Hauer and 2 other authors

Semantically-Prompted Language Models Improve Visual Descriptions
Michael Ogezi and 2 other authors

Don’t Trust ChatGPT when your Question is not in English: A Study of Multilingual Abilities and Types of LLMs
Xiang Zhang and 4 other authors

One Sense per Translation
Bradley Hauer and 1 other author

Taxonomy of Problems in Lexical Semantics
Bradley Hauer and 1 other author

Taxonomy of Problems in Lexical Semantics
Bradley Hauer and 1 other author

Bridging the Gap Between BabelNet and HowNet: Unsupervised Sense Alignment and Sememe Prediction
Xiang Zhang and 3 other authors

WiC = TSV = WSD: On the Equivalence of Three Semantic Tasks
Bradley Hauer and 1 other author

Improving HowNet-Based Chinese Word Sense Disambiguation with Translations
Xiang Zhang and 2 other authors