CICLing 2019 Program

 

Monday 8
From To Min Activity
09:00 09:20 20 Inauguration
09:25 10:20 55 Keynote
10:25 10:35 10 Break / registration
10:40 11:25 45 2 presentations
11:30 11:40 10 Break / registration
11:45 12:30 45 2 presentations
12:35 13:50 75 Lunch
13:55 14:25 30 Award presentation
14:30 15:25 55 Special event
15:30 15:40 10 Break / registration
15:45 16:50 65 Short presentations
16:55 17:05 10 Break / registration
17:10 18:15 65 Short presentations
18:20 20:15 115 Poster session

Registration will be done during breaks.

Tuesday 9
From To Min Activity
09:00 09:55 55 Keynote
10:00 10:10 10 Break / registration
10:15 11:25 70 3 presentations
11:30 11:35 10 Break / registration
11:45 12:30 45 2 presentations
12:35 13:50 75 Lunch
13:55 14:25 30 Award presentation
14:30 15:00 30 Award presentation
15:05 15:15 10 Break / registration
15:20 16:05 45 2 presentations
16:10 16:20 10 Break / registration
16:25 17:10 45 2 presentations
17:15 17:25 10 Break / registration
17:30 18:25 55 Special event
Thursday 11
From To Min Activity
09:00 09:55 55 Keynote
10:00 10:10 10 Break / registration
10:15 11:25 70 3 presentations
11:30 11:35 10 Short break
11:45 12:30 45 2 presentations
12:35 13:50 75 Lunch
13:55 14:25 30 Award presentation
14:30 15:25 55 Special event
15:30 15:40 10 Break / registration
15:45 16:50 65 Short presentations
16:55 17:05 10 Break / registration
17:10 18:15 65 Short presentations
18:20 20:15 115 Poster session
Friday 12
From To Min Activity
09:00 09:55 55 Keynote
10:00 10:10 10 Break / registration
10:15 11:25 70 3 presentations
11:30 11:40 10 Break / registration
11:45 12:30 45 2 presentations
12:35 13:50 75 Lunch
13:55 14:25 30 Award presentation
14:30 15:15 45 2 presentations
15:20 15:30 10 Break / registration
15:35 16:45 70 3 presentations
16:50 17:00 10 Break / registration
17:05 18:00 55 Special event
18:05 18:25 20 Closing ceremony

 

Cultural program

This schedule is tentative, please return here for updates.

For the department / arrival meeting points for the tours; see this info.
Return times are approximate and may be greatly delayed, e.g., in case of a road jam.

Day Meeting Depart Arrival Activity
Sunday 7 07:15 at parking lot 07:30 ~ 20:00 Tour to Bordeaux vineyards (Saint Émilion village) and Cognac region
Wednesday 10 06:20 near posters 06:30 ~ 21:00 Tour to Loire valley castles
Saturday 13 9:45 at parking lot 10:15 ~ 18:30 Tour to Fort Boyard (seen from outside) and isle of Aix (where Napoleon spent his last days in France after the Battle of Waterloo).


Short oral presentations and poster session

See the schedule of short oral presentations and poster sessions.

 

Detailed Schedule

This schedule is tentative and can change frequently.
Please return to this regularly for updates.

 

Monday 8
           
From To Min Activity / Paper Author

ID

09:00 09:20 20 Inauguration    
09:25 10:20 55 Keynote:  NLP for Creative Language Carlo Strapparava Inv4
10:25 10:35 10 Break / registration    
10:40 11:00 20 Visualizing and Analyzing Networks of Named Entities in Biographical Dictionaries for Digital Humanities Research Minna Tamper, Eero Hyvönen and Petri Leskinen 134
11:05 11:25 20 Fool’s Errand: Looking at April Fools’ as Disinformation through the Lens of Deception and Humour Edward Dearden and Alistair Baron 48
11:30 11:40 10 Break / registration    
11:45 12:05 20 Basic and depression specific emotion identification in Tweets: multi-label classification experiments Nawshad Farruque, Chenyang Huang, Osmar Zaiane and Randy Goebel 297
12:10 12:30 20 Multi-task Learning for Detecting Stance in Tweets Devamanyu Hazarika, Gangeshwar Krishnamurthy, Soujanya Poria and Roger Zimmermann 304
12:35 13:50 75 Lunch    
13:55 14:25 30 Award presentation: Look Who's Talking: Inferring Speaker Attributes from Personal Longitudinal Dialog Data Charles Welch, Veronica Perez-Rosas, Jonathan Kummerfeld and Rada Mihalcea 235
14:30 15:25 55 Special event Carlo Strapparava  
15:30 15:40 10 Break / registration    
15:45 16:50 65 Short presentations (see the schedule)    
16:55 17:05 10 Break / registration    
17:10 18:15 65 Short presentations (see the schedule)    
18:20 20:15 115 Poster session    
           
Tuesday 9
           
From To Min Activity / Paper Author

ID

09:00 09:55 55 Keynote: When Language is not Enough in Natural Language Processing Lucia Specia 342
10:00 10:10 10 Break / registration    
10:15 10:35 20 A Framework to Build Quality into Non-Expert Translations Christopher G. Harris 185
10:40 11:00 20 Adaptation of Machine Translation Models with Back-translated Data using Transductive Data Selection Methods Alberto Poncelas, Gideon Maillette de Buy Wenniger and Andy Way 175
11:05 11:25 20 Building Personalized Language Models through Language Model Interpolation Milton King and Paul Cook 64
11:30 11:35 10 Break / registration    
11:45 12:05 20 Seq2Biseq: Bidirectional Output-wise Recurrent Neural Networks for Sequence Modelling Marco Dinarelli and Loïc Grobol 244
11:10 12:30 20 Robust Evaluation of Language-Brain Encoding Experiments Lisa Beinborn, Samira Abnar and Rochelle Choenni 324
12:35 13:50 75 Lunch    
13:55 14:25 30 Award presentation: EAGLE: An Enhanced Attention-based Strategy by Generating Answers from Learning Questions to a Remote Sensing Image Yeyang Zhou, Yixin Chen, Yimin Chen, Shunlong Ye, Mingxin Guo, Ziqi Sha, Heyu Wei, Yanhui Gu, Junsheng Zhou and Weiguang Qu 4
14:30 15:00 30 Award presentation: dpUGC: Learn Differentially Private Representationfor User Generated Contents Xuan-Son Vu, Son Tran and Lili Jiang 295
15:05 15:15 10 Break / registration    
15:20 15:40 20 Computing Classifier-based Embeddings with the Help of text2ddc Tolga Uslu, Alexander Mehler and Daniel Baumartz 215
15:45 16:05 20 Low Rank Approximation of Matrices for PMI-basedWord Embeddings Alena Sorokina, Aidana Karipbayeva and Zhenisbek Assylbekov 84
16:10 16:20 10 Break / registration    
16:25 16:45 20 Temporal Orientation of High-stress Tweets Reshmi Gopalakrishna Pillai, Mike Thelwall and Constantin Orasan 167
16:50 17:10 20 Triangulation as a research method in experimental linguistics Marina Fomina and Olga Suleimanova 27
17:15 17:25 10 Break / registration    
17:30 18:25 55 Special event: (tentatively) How to survive and thrive as a female researcher in a male-dominated research field Lucia Specia  
           
Thursday 11
           
From To Min Activity / Paper Author

ID

09:00 09:55 55 Keynote: Misinformation & Miscommunication: Fake News & Hate Speech Paolo Rosso Inv3
10:00 10:10 10 Break / registration    
10:15 10:35 20 Comparative Analyses of Multilingual Sentiment Analysis Systems for News and Social Media Pavel Přibáň and Alexandra Balahur 159
10:40 11:00 20 Sentiment Analysis of Influential Messages for Political Election Forecasting Oumayma Oueslati, Moez Ben Hajhmida, Erik Cambria and Habib Ounelli 62
11:05 11:25 20 Unsupervised Keyphrase Extraction from Scientific Publications Eirini Papagiannopoulou and Grigorios Tsoumakas 255
11:30 11:35 10 Short break    
11:45 12:05 45 Spectral Text Similarity Measures Tim Vor der Brück and Marc Pouly 53
12:10 12:30 45 Sentiment Analysis and Sentence Classification in Long Book-Search Queries Amal Htait, Sébastien Fournier and Patrice Bellot 214
12:35 13:50 75 Lunch    
13:55 14:25 30 Award presentation: Adversarial Training based Cross-lingual Emotion Cause Extraction Hongyu Yan, Qinghong Gao, Jiachen Du, Binyang Li and Ruifeng Xu 83
14:30 15:25 55 Special event: Spotting irony and sarcasm in Twitter Paolo Rosso  
15:30 15:40 10 Break / registration    
15:45 16:50 65 Short presentations (see the schedule)    
16:55 17:05 10 Break / registration    
17:10 18:15 65 Short presentations (see the schedule)    
18:20 20:15 115 Poster session    
           
Friday 12
           
From To Min Activity / Paper Author

ID

09:00 09:55 55 Keynote: Can We Spot the "Fake News" Before They Were Even Written? Preslav Nakov  
10:00 10:10 10 Break / registration    
10:15 10:35 20 Recognizing Weak Signals in News Corpora Daniela Gifu 160
10:40 11:00 20 On the Use of Dependencies in Relation Classification of Text with Deep Learning Bernard Espinasse, Sebastien Fournier, Adrian Chifu, Gael Guibon, René Azcurra and Valentin Mace 41
11:05 11:25 20 Multiplicative Models for Recurrent Language Modeling Diego Maupome and Marie-Jean Meurs 184
11:30 11:40 10 Break / registration    
11:45 12:05 20 Learning compositionally through attentive guidance Dieuwke Hupkes, Anand Singh, Kristian Korrel, German Kruszewski and Elia Bruni 233
12:10 12:30 20 Initial explorations on chaotic behaviors of Recurrent Neural Networks Bagdat Myrzakhmetov, Zhenisbek Assylbekov and Rustem Takhanov 100
12:35 13:50 75 Lunch    
13:55 14:25 30 Award presentation: Contrastive Reasons Detection and Clustering from Online Polarized Debates Amine Trabelsi and Osmar Zaiane 187
14:30 14:50 20 CCG Supertagging Using Morphological and Dependency Syntax Information Luyện Ngọc Lê and Yannis Haralambous 144
14:55 15:15 20 EASY: Evaluation System for Summarization Natalia Vanetik, Marina Litvak and Yael Veksler 81
15:20 15:30 10 Break / registration    
15:35 15:55 20 Semantic Roles in VerbNet and FrameNet: Statistical Analysis and Evaluation Aliaksandr Huminski, Fiona Liausvia and Arushi Goel 31
16:00 16:20 20 Natural Language Interactions in Autonomous Vehicles: Intent Detection and Slot Filling from Passenger Utterances Eda Okur, Shachi H Kumar, Saurav Sahay, Asli Arslan Esme and Lama Nachman 212
16:25 16:45 20 Techniques for Jointly Extracting Entities and Relations: A Survey Sachin Pawar, Pushpak Bhattacharyya and Girish Palshikar 97
16:50 17:00 10 Break / registration    
17:05 18:00 55 Special event: (tentatively) The Text Generation Revolution, the Rise of Robo-writers, and the Future of Fake News Preslav Nakov  
18:05 18:25 20 Closing ceremony