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Poster Session 2
Sentiment and alignment: a character analysis in Harry Potter fan fiction
Lisa Hensens
Modelling Stance Detection as Textual Entailment Recognition and Leveraging Measurement Knowledge from Social Sciences
Qixiang Fang, Anastasia Giachanou & Ayoub Bagheri (Utrecht University)
MWE Finder
Jan Odijk, Martin Kroon, Tijmen Baarda, Ben Bonfil & Sheean Spoel
Controlled Data Augmentation with Large Language Models for Named Entity Recognition
Stephan Raaijmakers & Daan Vos
Representing and processing untokenized linguistic forms in the framework of computational construction grammar
Veronica Juliana Schmalz, Paul Van Eecke, & Katrien Beuls
Klinkt leuk! A tool to predict associations with names and (non)words in the Dutch language
Aron Joosse, Erik-Jan van Kesteren & Giovanni Cassani
That glorious name, McDonald! An exploration of cross-modal correspondences in brand names and logos using CLIP
Paul Schreiber & Giovanni Cassani
And How Does That Make You Feel? Towards More Robust Emotion Representations in Few-Shot Text Classification with BERT
Jens Lemmens & Walter Daelemans
Linguistic analysis of highly formal texts: Detecting stance in intelligence agency reports
Tabio Romanski
Evaluating Large-Scale Construction Grammars in Semantic Frame Extraction
Thomas Moerman, Paul Van Eecke & Timothy Colleman
Using Prompt-based AI to Identify Miratives in Constructions
Jiehai Liu & Lei Wang
Use of generative pre-trained large language models to predict suicide risk on social media texts
Luca Leone & Eva Vanmassenhove
Unveiling the nuances of irony in English, Dutch and Italian: A corpus-based study on ironic activation types and pragmatic categories
Alessandra Teresa Cignarella, Aaron Maladry, Cynthia Van Hee, Els Lefever & Véronique Hoste
ODWN, OMW: issues when dealing with spoken languages, but especially also with sign languages
Ineke Schuurman, Bram Vanroy, Vincent Vandeghinste, Caro Brosens, Margot Janssens, Thierry Declerck & Sam Bigeard
Evaluating Dutch Language Models Using a Dutch Variant of the SimLex-999 Dataset
Lizzy Brans & Jelke Bloem
Minimising brilliancy bias within GPT-2 by utilising the PALMS method
Tsvetomira Krikoryan & Erkan Basar
Language games for ontology alignment under partial observability
Alexane Jouglar
Who Do Politicians Claim (not) to Represent? Developing a Machine Learning Method for Detecting and Classifying Politicians' Claims of Representation
Ine Gevers, August De Mulder, Walter Daelemans & Stefaan Walgrave
Towards Explainable Sexism Detection in Social Media: An Ensemble Approach with Human Rationalizations
Hadi Mohammadi, Ayoub Bagheri & Anastasia Giachanou
Bridging the gap between LLMs and books: from short-context windows to long documents using fragment-level representations
Simone van Bruggen, Niels Bogaards & Maaike Koninx
[insert plot here]: Leveraging LLMs to augment book descriptions for librarians.
Robin van der Markt & Niels Bogaard
Using Large Language Models for Conventional Metaphor Detection
Jiahui Liang, Stephan Raaijmakers, Aletta G. Dorst & Jelena Prokic
Benchmarking Zero-Shot Text Classification for Dutch
Loic De Langhe, Aaron Maladry, Luna De Bruyne, Bram Vanroy, Pranaydeep Singh, Sofie Labat, Orphée De Clercq, Els Lefever & Veronique Hoste
Using naïve speakers’ judgements to train a transformer-based subjectivity regressor
Elena Savinova & Fermín Moscoso del Prado Martín
Multi-criterion decision making on the labour market
Quirine T.S. Smit & Ajaya Adhikari
Enhancing a Conversational Agent with Social Cues: An Investigation into the Impact of Shared Identity and Goal Setting on ‘BLISS’
Nikki Evers & Iris Hendrickx
The emergence of perceptual concepts through situated communicative interactions
Jérôme Botoko Ekila, Lara Verheyen, Jens Nevens, Katrien Beuls & Paul Van Eecke
Evaluation of zero-shot NLI-based hate speech detection
Nerses Yuzbashyan, Nikolay Banar, Ilia Markov & Walter Daelemans
Large-scale Manual and Automatic Evaluation of Crawled Parallel Corpora
Rik van Noord & Antonio Toral
Automatic assessment of child read speech with disfluencies
Wieke Harmsen, Martijn Bentum, Yu Bai, Ferdy Hubers, Roeland van Hout, Catia Cucchiarini & Helmer Strik
Findings from the Employing Large Language Models in Hybrid Task-oriented Chatbots for Health
Erkan Basar, Divyaa Balaji, Linwei He, Iris Hendrickx, Emiel Krahmer†, Gert-Jan de Bruijn & Tibor Bosse
Controversy Detection in Dutch News
Hannah van Goor, Anil Yaman, João Pedro Correia dos Reis & Niya Stoimenova
A comparison of ChatGPT and fine-tuned BERT with regard to ABSA in the domain of literary criticism
Gunther Martens, Lore De Greve, Els Lefever & Pranaydeep Singh
RobBERT-2023: Keeping Dutch Language Models Up-To-Date at a Lower Cost Thanks to Model Conversion
Pieter Delobelle & Francois Remy
TEXTUA: the Antwerp Text Mining Centre
Pieter FivezWalter Daelemans
Linguistic Changes in Terry Pratchett's Writing as an Indication of Posterior Cortical Atrophy
Dorothy Modrall Sperling, Ilia Markov, Walter Daelemans
Improving Dutch Vaccine Hesitancy Monitoring via Multi-Label Data Augmentation with GPT-3.5
Jens Van Nooten, Walter Daelemans
Advancing Topical Text Classification: A Novel Distance-Based Method with Contextual Embeddings
Andriy Kosar, Guy De Pauw & Walter Daelemans
Representational Biases in Emergent Communication in a Multi-Agent System
Daniël Akkerman, Phong Le & Raquel G. Alhama
Towards an integrated web application for terminology extraction and termbase editing
Kris Heylen, Ruud de Jong & Jesse de Does
CLIN33
The 33rd Meeting of Computational Linguistics in The Netherlands (CLIN 33)
UAntwerpen City Campus: Building R
Rodestraat 14, Antwerp, Belgium
22 September 2023