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Ani Nenkova

named entity recognition

entity segmentation

sequence labeling

interactive learning

influence functions

interpretability

evaluation

gazetteers

reproducibility

survey

ner

model analysis

domain classification

pretraining

dialogue summarization

14

presentations

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SHORT BIO

Ani Nenkova is a Principal Scientist at Adobe Research. Her research focuses on computational linguistics and artificial intelligence, with an emphasis on developing computational methods for the analysis of text quality and style, discourse, affect recognition, and summarization.

Presentations

ATLAS: A System for PDF-centric Human Interaction Data Collection

Alexa Siu and 5 other authors

Few-Shot Dialogue Summarization via Skeleton-Assisted Prompt Transfer in Prompt Tuning

Kaige Xie and 8 other authors

Factual or Contextual? Disentangling Error Types in Entity Description Generation

Navita Goyal and 2 other authors

Temporal Effects on Pre-trained Models for Language Processing Tasks

Oshin Agarwal and 1 other author

Named Entity Recognition in a Very Homogenous Domain

Oshin Agarwal and 1 other author

MGDoc: Pre-training with Multi-granular Hierarchy for Document Image Understanding

Zilong Wang and 7 other authors

Influence Functions for Sequence Tagging Models

Sarthak Jain and 3 other authors

Context-aware Information-theoretic Causal De-biasing for Interactive Sequence Labeling

Ricardo Henao and 6 other authors

"Am I Answering My Job Interview Questions Right?'': A NLP Approach to Predict Degree of Explanation in Job Interview Responses

Theodora Chaspari and 3 other authors

Self-Repetition in Abstractive Neural Summarizers

Nikita Salkar and 3 other authors

Learning Adaptive Axis Attentions in Fine-tuning: Beyond Fixed Sparse Attention Patterns

Zihan Wang and 8 other authors

The Utility and Interplay of Gazetteers and Entity Segmentation for Named Entity Recognition in English

Oshin Agarwal and 1 other author

The Utility and Interplay of Gazetteers and Entity Segmentation for Named Entity Recognition in English

Oshin Agarwal and 1 other author

Context-aware Information-theoretic Causal De-biasing for Interactive Sequence Labeling

Ricardo Henao and 6 other authors

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