Accepted Papers
Accepted papers were presented online and in-person. WiNLP provided financial support to authors from around the world who chose to attend EMNLP in-person.
Papers accepted at posters to Widening NLP 2021 are below. Note that some papers for authors who wished to remain anonymous or not publicly publish a camera-ready have been omitted.
| No. | Title | Author | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | OkwuGbé: End-to-End Speech Recognition for Fon and Igbo | Bonaventure F. P. Dossou and Chris Chinenye Emezue | |
| 8 | TEET! Tunisian Dataset for Toxic Speech Detection | Slim Gharbi, Hatem Haddad, Mayssa Kchaou and Heger Arfaoui | |
| 9 | Ara-Women-Hate: The first Arabic Hate Speech corpus regarding Women | Imane Guellil, Ahsan Adeel, Faical Azouaou, Mohamed Boubred, Yousra Houichi and Akram Moumna | |
| 12 | Behavioral Testing of Knowledge Graph Embedding Models for Link Prediction | Wiem Ben Rim, Carolin Lawrence, Kiril Gashteovski, Mathias Niepert and Naoaki Okazaki | |
| 13 | Developing Language Technology and NLP tools for endangered languages: Torwali | Naeem Uddin Hadi | |
| 14 | How to Make Virtual Conferences Queer-Friendly: A Guide | Organizers of QueerInAI, A Pranav, MaryLena Bleile, Arjun Subramonian, Luca Soldaini, Danica J. Sutherland, Sabine Weber and Pan Xu | |
| 15 | Neutralizing Gender Bias in Neural Machine Translation by Introducing Linguistic Knowledge | Ksenia Kharitonova, Marta R. Costa-jussà, Carlos Escolano, Christine Basta and Jordi Armengol-Estapé | |
| 22 | Developing Keyboards for the Endangered Livonian Language | Mika Hämäläinen and Khalid Alnajjar | |
| 24 | Nuanced Queerphobic Bias in Popular Sentiment Analysis Tools: A Data Set and Evaluation | Anonymous | |
| 25 | Coral: An Approach for Conversational Agents in Mental Health Applications | Harsh Sakhrani, Saloni Parekh and Shubham Mahajan | |
| 26 | EM ALBERT: A Step Towards Equipping Manipuri for NLP | Rudali Huidrom and Yves Lepage | |
| 28 | Elementary-Level Math Word Problem Generation using Pre-Trained Transformers | Anonymous | |
| 29 | Towards the Early Detection of Child Predators in Chat Rooms: A BERT-based Approach | Sinchana Kumbale and Smriti Singh | |
| 30 | One-Shot Lexicon Learning for Low-Resource Machine Translation | Anjali Kantharuban and Jacob Andreas | |
| 32 | Sinhala-English Code-Mixed and Code-Switched Data Classification | Anonymous | |
| 33 | “I don’t know who she is”: Discourse and Knowledge Driven Coreference Resolution | Angela Ramirez, Cecilia Li, Phillip Lee, Eduardo Zamora, Jeshwanth Bheemanpally, Marilyn Walker and Adwait Ratnaparkhi | |
| 35 | Idiom Extraction Method with Fine-Tuning of Pre-trained Transformers for Named Entity Recognition | Nao Yamato | |
| 36 | Occupational Gender Stereotypes in Indic Languages | Neeraja Kirtane and Tanvi Anand | |
| 37 | #WhyDidTheyStay: An NLP-Driven Approach to Analyzing the Factors that Affect Domestic Violence Victims | Marthala Kavya and Smriti Singh | |
| 38 | Exploring Transfer Learning Pathways for Neural Machine Back Translation of Eskimo-Aleut, Chicham, and Classical Languages | Aaron Serianni and Daniel Whitenack | |
| 39 | An Interpretable Representation that Visually Grounds Dialog History | Mauricio Mazuecos, Franco M. Luque, Jorge Sánchez, Hernán Maina, Thomas Vadora and Luciana Benotti | |
| 40 | Automated Template Paraphrasing for Conversational Assistants | Liane Vogel and Lucie Flek | |
| 41 | Discovering Changes in Birthing Narratives During COVID-19 | Daphna Spira, Noreen Mayat, Caitlin Dreisbach and Adam Poliak | |
| 42 | Explorations in Transfer Learning for OCR Post-Correction | Lindia Tjuatja, Shruti Rijhwani and Graham Neubig | |
| 43 | A Prototype Free/Open-Source Morphological Analyser and Generator for Sakha | Sardana Ivanova, Francis Tyers and Jonathan N. Washington | |
| 44 | Towards Text Simplification for Sinhala Language | Anonymous | |
| 46 | Natural Language Processing as a Tool to Identify the Reddit Particularities of Cancer Survivors Around the Time of Diagnosis and Remission: A Pilot Study | Ioana R. Podină, Ana-Maria Bucur, Diana Todea, Liviu Fodor, Andreea Luca, Liviu P. Dinu and Rareș Boian | |
| 48 | Identifying Significant Citations via Mining Paper Full-Text | Muskaan Singh and Tirthankar Ghosal | |
| 49 | SciBERT-based Multitasking Deep Neural Architecture to Identify Contribution Statements from Scientific Articles | Komal Gupta, Ammaar Ahmad, Tirthankar Ghosal, and Asif Ekbal | |
| 51 | Characterizing Test Anxiety on Social Media | Esha Julka, Olivia Kowalishin, Jalisha B. Jenifer and Adam Poliak | |
| 52 | Sample Selection Guided by Domain and Task for Cross-Domain Targeted Sentiment Analysis | Kasturi Bhattacharjee, Rashmi Gangadharaiah and Smaranda Muresan | |
| 53 | Bengali Parallel Universal Dependency Treebank | Pritha Majumdar | |
| 54 | The Development of Pre-processing Tools and Pre-trained Embedding Models for Amharic | Tadesse Destaw, Abinew Ayele and Seid Muhie Yimam | |
| 55 | Towards Syntax-Aware Dialogue Summarization using Multi-Task Learning | Seolhwa Lee, Kisu Yang, Chanjun Park, João Sedoc and Heuiseok Lim | |
| 56 | Detoxifying Language Models with Proximal Policy Optimization | Taaha Kazi | |
| 59 | Towards Personalized Descriptions of Scientific Concepts | Sonia Murthy, Daniel King, Tom Hope, Daniel Weld and Doug Downey | |
| 60 | Building Prosody Labeled Corpus in Hindi | Esha Banerjee, Atul Kr. Ojha and Girish Jha | |
| 61 | How Well Can an Agent Understand Different Accents? | Divya Tadimeti, Kallirroi Georgila and David Traum | |
| 62 | Monolingual Pre-Trained Language Models for Tigrinya | Fitsum Gaim, Wonsuk Yang and Jong C. Park | |
| 63 | ASQ: Automatically Generating Question-Answer Pairs using AMRs | Geetanjali Rakshit and Jeffrey Flanigan | |
| 64 | Adverse Drug Reaction Classification of Tweets with Fusion of Text and Drug Representations | Andrey Sakhovskiy and Elena Tutubalina | |
| 65 | Detecting Gender Bias Using Explainability | Gauri Gupta, Supriti Vijay and Krithika Ramesh | |
| 69 | Leveraging Ultradense Embeddings to Analyze Gender-Oriented Extremist Recruitment Targeting | Jatin Khilnani, Rasika Bhalerao and Tatenda Ndambakuwa |