Publications 2016

  • Takeshi Abekawa, Akiko Aizawa: “SideNoter: Scholarly Paper Browsing System based on PDF Restructuring and Text Annotation.” COLING 2016, 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference System Demonstrations, Osaka International Convention Center, Japan, 15 December, 2016. [link]
  • Hajime Senuma, Akiko Aizawa: “Learning Succinct Models: Pipelined Compression with L1-Regularization, Hashing, Elias–Fano Indices, and Quantization.” 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2016), Osaka, Japan, December 2016. [link]
  • Giovanni Yoko Kristianto, Goran Topic, Akiko Aizawa: “Entity Linking for Mathematical Expressions in Scientific Documents.” 18th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL 2016), Tsukuba, Japan, December 2016. [link]
  • Thomas Perianin, Hajime Senuma, Akiko Aizawa: “Exploiting Synonymy and Hypernymy to Learn Efficient Meaning Representations.” 18th International Conference on Asia-Pacific Digital Libraries (ICADL 2016), Tsukuba, Japan, December 2016. [link]
  • Saku Sugawara, Akiko Aizawa: “An Analysis of Prerequisite Skills for Reading Comprehension.” Uphill Battles in Language Processing Scaling Early Achievements to Robust Methods, Workshop held in conjunction with EMNLP 2016, Austin, Texas, USA, November 2016. [link]
  • Yusuke Kido, Akiko Aizawa: “Discourse Relation Sense Classification with Two-Step Classifiers”. CoNLL 2016 (the SIGNLL Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning), Shared Task “Multilingual Shallow Discourse Parsing”, co-located with ACL 2016, Berlin, Germany, August 2016. [link]
  • Richard Zanibbi, Akiko Aizawa, Michael Kohlhase, Iadh Ounis, Goran Topić, Kenny Davila: “NTCIR-12 MathIR Task Overview.” Proceedings of the 12th NTCIR Conference, Tokyo, Japan, June 2016. [link]
  • Giovanni Yoko Kristianto, Goran Topić, Akiko Aizawa: “MCAT Math Retrieval System for NTCIR-12 MathIR Task.” Proceedings of the 12th NTCIR Conference, Tokyo, Japan, June 2016. [link]
  • Moritz Schaeffer, Michael Carl, Isabel Lacruz, Akiko Aizawa: “Measuring Cognitive Translation Effort with Activity Units.” 19th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT 2016), Riga, Latvia, May-June 2016. [link]
  • Shunsuke Ohashi, Giovanni Yoko Kristianto, Goran Topić, Akiko Aizawa: “Efficient Algorithm for Math Formula Semantic Search.” IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information and Systems, Vol.E99-D, No.4, pp.979-988 (2016).
  • Michael Carl, Akiko Aizawa, Masaru Yamada: “Efficiency of English-­to-Japanese Translation Dictation.” Eighth European Society for Translation Studies (EST 2016), Aarhus, Denmark, September 2016.
  • Michael Carl, Akiko Aizawa, Masaru Yamada: “ENJA15: a free corpus of English to Japanese Translation Process Data.” Eighth Asia-Pacific Translation and Interpreting Forum, Xi’an, China, June 2016.
  • Yuka Tateisi, Tomoko Ohta, Sampo Pyysalo, Yusuke Miyao, Akiko Aizawa: “Typed Entity and Relation Annotation on Computer Science Papers.” 10th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2016). Portorož, Slovenia, May 2016. [link]
  • Michael Carl, Akiko Aizawa, Masaru Yamada: “English-to-Japanese Translation vs. Dictation vs. Post-editing: Comparing Translation Modes in a Multilingual Setting.” 10th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2016), Portorož, Slovenia, May 2016. [link]
  • Michael Carl, Isabel Lacruz, Masaru Yamada, Akiko Aizawa: “Measuring the Translation Process.” The 22nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Natural Language Processing (NLP2016). Tohoku University, Japan, 2016.03.
  • Michael Carl, Isabel Lacruz, Masaru Yamada, Akiko Aizawa: “Comparing spoken and written translation with post-editing in the ENJA15 English → Japanese Translation Corpus.” The 22nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Natural Language Processing (NLP2016), Tohoku University, Japan, 2016.03.
  • Isabel Lacruz, Michael Carl, Masaru Yamada, Akiko Aizawa: “E7-4 Pause Metrics and Machine Translation Utility.” The 22nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Natural Language Processing (NLP2016), Tohoku University, Japan, 2016.03.
  • Goran Topić, Akito Yamaya, Akiko Aizawa, Pascual Martínez-Gómez: “FixFix: Fixing the Fixations (Demo).” 2016 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications (ETRA 2016), Charleston, USA. March 2016. [link]
  • Akito Yamaya, Goran Topić, Akiko Aizawa: “Fixation-to-Word Mapping with Classification of Saccades.” ACM 2016 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 2016), Sonoma, USA, March 2016. [link]