Language Complexity and Readability
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Posted by Sara Tonelli | Nov 9, 2020 | Language Complexity and Readability, News | 0
Tint, ovvero come le macchine capiscono l’italiano (o quasi)
by Alessio Palmero Aprosio | Dec 4, 2020 | Blog, Language Complexity and Readability | 0
Nonostante la disciplina della linguistica computazionale sia in giro ormai da più di 50 anni, non passa giorno senza qualcuno che mi chieda di cosa mi occupo nella mia ricerca e, alla mia risposta “linguistica computazionale”, risponda nel migliore dei casi con un “ok” a scopo diversivo.
Read MoreInvited talk at Workshop Comprensibilidad y Lectura Fácil
by Sara Tonelli | Nov 9, 2020 | Events, Language Complexity and Readability | 0
Sara Tonelli will give an invited talk at the Workshop on Comprensibilidad y Lectura Fácil
Read MoreNew paper accepted on International Journal of AI in Education
by Sara Tonelli | Nov 9, 2020 | Language Complexity and Readability, News | 0
The paper “An AI-based system for formative and summative assessment in data science courses” has been accepted for publication in the International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education
Read MorePaper accepted at UMAP 2020
by Sara Tonelli | Apr 6, 2020 | Language Complexity and Readability, News | 0
The paper “Adaptive complex word identification through false friend detection” by Alessio Palmero Aprosio, Stefano Menini and Sara Tonelli has been accepted as a long paper at the 28th Conference on …
Read MoreJournal paper published on ACM Transactions on Internet Technology
by Sara Tonelli | Mar 18, 2020 | Language Complexity and Readability, News | 0
The paper “A Multilingual Evaluation for Online Hate Speech Detection” authored by Michele Corazza, Stefano Menini, Elena Cabrio, Sara Tonelli and Serena Villata has been published on ACM …
Read MoreCANCELED: Closing event of project on the evolution of student’s writing
by Sara Tonelli | Feb 21, 2020 | Events, Language Complexity and Readability | 0
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED:On March 14 we will present the results of our study on the evolution of students’ writing skills jointly with IPRASE, the Institute for Educational Research and …
Read MorePaper accepted at LREC2020
by Sara Tonelli | Feb 11, 2020 | Language Complexity and Readability, News | 0
The paper “Adding Gesture, Posture and Facial Displays to the PoliModal Corpus of Political Interviews” authored by Daniela Trotta, Alessio Palmero Aprosio, Sara Tonelli and Annibale Elia has been …
Read MoreSeminar at “Conversazioni Linguistiche”
by Sara Tonelli | Dec 18, 2019 | Events, Language Complexity and Readability | 0
Sara Tonelli will give a talk on the analysis of high-school final exams from a linguistic point of view, to study the evolution of neo-standard Italian and discuss how it has changed over time. The …
Read MoreLREC Workshop on User and Author Profiling
by Sara Tonelli | Dec 4, 2019 | Events, Language Complexity and Readability | 0
We are co-organising the workshop “ResT-UP – Resources and Techniques for User and Author Profiling in Abusive Language”, to be held on May 12th before the start of the 12th Language Resources …
Read MoreOur group at Smart City Week
by Sara Tonelli | Sep 6, 2019 | Events, Language Complexity and Readability | 0
Our group is involved also this year in the organisation of Trento Smart City Week. Information on upcoming events on cyberbullying awareness raising, during which we will introduce the CREEP EIT …
Read MoreNew paper accepted at ICWL 2019
by Sara Tonelli | Aug 3, 2019 | Language Complexity and Readability, News | 0
The paper “Automated Grading Of Short Text Answers: Preliminary Results In A Course Of Health Informatics” has been accepted for presentation at the 18th International Conference on …
Read MorePresentation of Project on Religious Hate Speech
by Sara Tonelli | May 9, 2019 | Events, Language Complexity and Readability | 0
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