
Jose Camacho-Collados
analogy
language model
relational knowledge
social media
question answering
resources
word sense disambiguation
misinformation
lexical semantics
hate speech
probing
word embeddings
nlp
covid-19
28
presentations
31
number of views
SHORT BIO
Jose Camacho-Collados is a Professor at Cardiff University, leading the Cardiff NLP group. Before joining Cardiff University, he completed his PhD in Sapienza University of Rome and was a Google AI PhD Fellow. Until recently, his research has focused on various semantics aspects in NLP with a distributional perspective. He wrote the “Embeddings in Natural Language Processing" book and is the General Chair of *SEM 2024. In the last few years Jose has been working in social media analysis and applications, developing NLP tools specifically targeted to this domain.
Presentations

A Multi-Faceted NLP Analysis of Misinformation Spreaders in Twitter
Dimosthenis Antypas and 2 other authors

A Systematic Analysis on the Temporal Generalization of Language Models in Social Media
Asahi Ushio and 1 other author

Exploring Cross-Cultural Differences in English Hate Speech Annotations: From Dataset Construction to Analysis
Nayeon Lee and 6 other authors

A RelEntLess Benchmark for Modelling Graded Relations between Named Entities
Asahi Ushio and 2 other authors

A Predictive Factor Analysis of Social Biases and Task-Performance in Pretrained Masked Language Models
Yi Zhou and 2 other authors

Construction Artifacts in Metaphor Identification Datasets | VIDEO
Joanne Boisson and 2 other authors

SuperTweetEval: A Challenging, Unified and Heterogeneous Benchmark for Social Media NLP Research
Dimosthenis Antypas and 7 other authors

SemEval-2023 Task 1: Visual Word Sense Disambiguation
Alessandro Raganato and 4 other authors

Robust Hate Speech Detection: A Cross-Dataset Empirical Comparison
Dimosthenis Antypas and 1 other author

A Practical Toolkit for Multilingual Question and Answer Generation
Asahi Ushio and 2 other authors

An Empirical Comparison of LM-based Question and Answer Generation Methods
Asahi Ushio and 2 other authors

TweetNLP: Cutting-Edge Natural Language Processing for Social Media
Jose Camacho-Collados

Generative Language Models for Paragraph-Level Question Generation
Asahi Ushio and 2 other authors

Probing Relational Knowledge in Language Models via Word Analogies
Jose Camacho-Collados and 1 other author

Named Entity Recognition in Twitter: A Dataset and Analysis on Short-Term Temporal Shifts
Asahi Ushio and 4 other authors

Twitter Topic Classification
Dimosthenis Antypas and 5 other authors