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.

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Authors presenting their work at EMNLP

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