no code implementations • FNP (COLING) 2020 • Denis Gordeev, Adis Davletov, Alexey Rey, Nikolay Arefiev
In this paper, we describe the results of team LIORI at the FinCausal 2020 Shared task held as a part of the 1st Joint Workshop on Financial Narrative Processing and MultiLingual Financial Summarisation.
no code implementations • SEMEVAL 2021 • Adis Davletov, Nikolay Arefyev, Denis Gordeev, Alexey Rey
This paper presents our approaches to SemEval-2021 Task 2: Multilingual and Cross-lingual Word-in-Context Disambiguation task.
no code implementations • SEMEVAL 2021 • Adis Davletov, Denis Gordeev, Nikolay Arefyev, Emil Davletov
This work describes our approach for subtasks of SemEval-2021 Task 8: MeasEval: Counts and Measurements which took the official first place in the competition.
no code implementations • SEMEVAL 2020 • Aleksandr Shatilov, Denis Gordeev, Alexey Rey
This paper describes our approach to emphasis selection for written text in visual media as a solution for SemEval 2020 Task 10.
no code implementations • SEMEVAL 2020 • Adis Davletov, Nikolay Arefyev, Alexander Shatilov, Denis Gordeev, Alexey Rey
This paper describes our approach to {``}DeftEval: Extracting Definitions from Free Text in Textbooks{''} competition held as a part of Semeval 2020.
1 code implementation • LREC 2020 • Denis Gordeev, Olga Lykova
This paper describes our results for TRAC 2020 competition held together with the conference LREC 2020.
Ranked #1 on Text Classification on TRAC2-Benghali. Task 2.
no code implementations • 19 Sep 2018 • Denis Gordeev, Alexey Rey, Dmitry Shagarov
Unsupervised cross-lingual embeddings mapping has provided a unique tool for completely unsupervised translation even for languages with different scripts.
no code implementations • 22 Apr 2016 • Denis Gordeev
The problem of aggression for Internet communities is rampant.
1 code implementation • 22 Apr 2016 • Rodmonga Potapova, Denis Gordeev
In this article we study verbal expression of aggression and its detection using machine learning and neural networks methods.
no code implementations • 1 Oct 2015 • Rodmonga Potapova, Denis Gordeev
It was established that Russian obscene lexis was used to express the emotional state of aggression only in 60. 4% of cases for 2ch. hk.