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SHORT BIO
Samuel Mensah is a Research Associate at the Computer Science Department of the University of Sheffield. He is affiliated with both the Sheffield Natural Language Processing (NLP) Group and the Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Big Data and Brain Computing Research Center (BDBC) at Beihang University in Beijing, China. He holds a PhD in Computer Software and Theory, which he earned from Beihang University in Beijing, China. Samuel's research interests includes several areas within Natural Language Processing (NLP), Knowledge Bases, Recommender Systems, and Data Mining.
Presentations

Trading Syntax Trees for Wordpieces: Target-oriented Opinion Words Extraction with Wordpieces and Aspect Enhancement
Samuel Mensah and 2 other authors

DropMix: A Textual Data Augmentation Combining Dropout with Mixup
Fanshuang Kong and 4 other authors

A Transformational Biencoder with In-Domain Negative Sampling for Zero-Shot Entity Linking
Kai Sun and 4 other authors

Unsupervised Sentence Representation via Contrastive Learning with Mixing Negatives
Yanzhao Zhang and 4 other authors

An Empirical Study on Leveraging Position Embeddings for Target-oriented Opinion Words Extraction
Samuel Mensah and 2 other authors