Publications 2022

Journal Papers

  • André Greiner-Petter, Moritz Schubotz, Corinna Breitinger, Philipp Scharpf, Akiko Aizawa, and Bela Gipp: “Do the Math: Making Mathematics in Wikipedia Computable.” In: IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1–12. 2022. [link]

Conference/Workshop Papers

  • Thanakrit Julavanich and Akiko Aizawa: “Measuring Text-to-SQL Semantic Parsing Model on the Question Generalizability.” 2022 6th International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval (NLPIR 2022), Bangkok, Thailand. December 16-18, 2022. (accepted)
  • An Dao, Akiko Aizawa and Yuji Matsumoto: ” Named Entity Recognition on COVID-19 Scientific Papers. ” 2022 6th International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval (NLPIR 2022), Bangkok, Thailand. December 16-18, 2022. (accepted)
  • Kazutoshi Shinoda, Saku Sugawara, and Akiko Aizawa: “Look to the Right: Mitigating Relative Position Bias in Extractive Question Answering.” The fifth BlackboxNLP: Analysing and interpreting neural networks for NLP, to be held at EMNLP 2022. pp.418-425. Abu Dhabi, UAE and Online. December 8, 2022. [link]
  • Johannes Mario Meissner, Saku Sugawara, Akiko Aizawa: “Debiasing Masks: A New Framework for Shortcut Mitigation in NLU.” The 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2022). pp.7607-7613. Abu Dhabi, UAE and Online. December 7-11, 2022. [link]
  • Hongkuan Zhang, Saku Sugawara, Akiko Aizawa, Lei Zhou, Ryohei Sasano, Koichi Takeda: “Cross-Modal Similarity-Based Curriculum Learning for Image Captioning.” The 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2022 short paper), pp.7599-7606. Abu Dhabi, UAE and Online. December 7-11, 2022. [link]
  • Xanh Ho, Saku Sugawara, Akiko Aizawa; “How Well Do Multi-hop Reading Comprehension Models Understand Date Information?.” The 2nd Conference of the Asia-Pacific Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 12th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (AACL-IJCNLP 2022 short paper), pp. 470–479. Nov 22-29, 2022. [link]
  • Moritz Schubotz, Ankit Satpute, André Greiner-Petter, Akiko Aizawa, and Bela Gipp: “Caching and Reproducibility: Making Data Science Experiments Faster and FAIRer.” In: Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics, 7: 861944. April 2022. [link]
  • Kaito Sugimoto and Akiko Aizawa; “Incorporating the Rhetoric of Scientific Language into Sentence Embeddings using Phrase-guided Distant Supervision and Metric Learning.” Third Workshop on Scholarly Document Processing (SDP 2022), Workshop at COLING 2022. Gyeongju, Korea. October 17, 2022. [link]
  • Masaya Ohagi and Akiko Aizawa: “Pre-trained transformer-based citation context-aware citation network embeddings.” The 22nd ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL ’22). Article 18, 1–5. Cologne Germany and Online. July 20-24, 2022. [link]
  • Przemyslaw Joniak and Akiko Aizawa: “Gender Biases and Where to Find Them: Exploring Gender Bias in Pre-Trained Transformer-based Language Models Using Movement Pruning.” The 4th Workshop on Gender Bias in Natural Language Processing (GeBNLP), collocated with NAACL 2022. Seattle, USA and Online, July 15, 2022. [link]
  • Yang Zhao, Hiroshi Kanayama, Issei Yoshida, Masayasu Muraoka and Akiko Aizawa: “A Simple Yet Effective Corpus Construction Method for Chinese Sentence Compression.” The 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2022),pp. 6874‑6883. Marseille, France, June 21-23, 2022. [link]
  • Takuto Asakura, Yusuke Miyao and Akiko Aizawa: “Building Dataset for Grounding of Formulae — Annotating Coreference Relations Among Math Identifiers.” The 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2022),  pp.4851‑4858. Marseille, France, June 21-23, 2022. [link]
  • André Greiner-Petter, Howard S. Cohl, Abdou Youssef, Moritz Schubotz, Avi Trost, Rajen Dey, Akiko Aizawa, Bela Gipp: “Comparative Verification of the Digital Library of Mathematical Functions and Computer Algebra Systems.” Tools and Algorithms for the Construction and Analysis of Systems (TACAS 2022) pp.87-105, March 2022. [link]

Others

  • Taichi Iki and Akiko Aizawa: “Do BERTs Learn to Use Browser User Interface? Exploring Multi-Step Tasks with Unified Vision-and-Language BERTs.” arXiv: 2203.07828, 2022. [link]
  • Xanh Ho, Johannes Mario Meissner, Saku Sugawara, and Akiko Aizawa: “A Survey on Measuring and Mitigating Reasoning Shortcuts in Machine Reading Comprehension.” arXiv:2209.01824, 2022. [link]