Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers) 2018
DOI: 10.18653/v1/p18-1075
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Two Methods for Domain Adaptation of Bilingual Tasks: Delightfully Simple and Broadly Applicable

Abstract: Bilingual tasks, such as bilingual lexicon induction and cross-lingual classification, are crucial for overcoming data sparsity in the target language. Resources required for such tasks are often out-of-domain, thus domain adaptation is an important problem here. We make two contributions. First, we test a delightfully simple method for domain adaptation of bilingual word embeddings. We evaluate these embeddings on two bilingual tasks involving different domains: cross-lingual twitter sentiment classification … Show more

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“…2013 (Hangya and Farkas, 2013a) • CogInfoCom 2013 (Hangya and Farkas, 2013b) • ICCIA 2017 • SEMEVAL 2013 (Hangya et al, 2013) • AIRE 2017 • • TSD 2015 (Hangya, 2015) • ACL 2018 (Hangya et al, 2018) • Table 1.1: The relation between the thesis topics and the corresponding publications. In the results presented in Chapters 3, 5 and 6 the author's contribution was prominent while Chapters 4 and 7 are the results of joint works with other researchers.…”
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“…2013 (Hangya and Farkas, 2013a) • CogInfoCom 2013 (Hangya and Farkas, 2013b) • ICCIA 2017 • SEMEVAL 2013 (Hangya et al, 2013) • AIRE 2017 • • TSD 2015 (Hangya, 2015) • ACL 2018 (Hangya et al, 2018) • Table 1.1: The relation between the thesis topics and the corresponding publications. In the results presented in Chapters 3, 5 and 6 the author's contribution was prominent while Chapters 4 and 7 are the results of joint works with other researchers.…”
Section: Chapters 3 4 5 6 7 Clefmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We would like to thank Dr. Fabienne Braune, Prof. Dr. Alexander M. Fraser and Prof. Dr. Hinrich Schütze for their invaluable cooperation in the development of this work. The two proposed methods for domain adaptation were developed by the author of this dissertation with the help of invaluable ideas of all authors of the published work of (Hangya et al, 2018). The experiments related to bilingual lexicon induction was performed by Dr. Fabienne Braune.…”
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