
Carlos Ramisch
Aix Marseille University
interpretability
multiword expressions
contrastive learning
methodology
contextualized representations
lexical semantics
frame induction
word-in-context
experimental design
mwe identification
supersenses
embeddings
6
presentations
3
number of views
SHORT BIO
Carlos Ramisch is an assistant professor in computer science at Aix Marseille University and a researcher in computational linguistics at Laboratoire d'Informatique et Systèmes in Marseille (France). He has a double PhD in Computer Science from the University of Grenoble (France) and from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil). He is passionate about languages, and in particular about multiword expressions. His long-term research goal is integrating multiword expressions processing into NLP applications. He is interested in MWE discovery, identification, representation and translation, lexical resources, cross-lingual methods, parsing, computational semantics and machine learning.
Presentations

Injecting Wiktionary to improve token-level contextual representations using contrastive learning
Anna Mosolova and 2 other authors

A Survey of MWE Identification Experiments: The Devil is in the Details
Carlos Ramisch and 3 other authors

Verbal Multiword Expression Identification: Do We Need a Sledgehammer to Crack a Nut?
Carlos Ramisch and 1 other author

SLICE: Supersense-based Lightweight Interpretable Contextual Embeddings
Carlos Ramisch

All Roads do not Lead to Unseen Verb-Noun VMWEs
Agata Savary and 3 other authors

Edition 1.2 of the PARSEME Shared Task on Semi-supervised Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions
Carlos Ramisch and 1 other author