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Vivi  Nastase

 


Research interests
  • lexical semantics and semantic relations
  • summarization
  • knowledge acquisition
  • sentiment analysis
  • morphology and etymology
  • cognitive linguistics
  • I am a post-doctoral fellow in the Natural Language Processing (NLP) group here at EML Research gGmbH. I find all aspects of language fascinating, and hope to get a better understanding of linguistic phenomena and their relation to cognitive processes through the study of words -- both as forms (how they emerged and how they change) and as meaning -- in isolation and in complex contexts. These days I work on structuring and extracting knowledge from the multi-lingual Wikipedia, exploiting this knowledge for high-end applications such as summarization,  and exploring ways of structuring evidence from language use for the representation of word meanings.


Publications:

          2008

    • The Telling Tail: Signals of success in electronic negotiation texts | IJCNLP 2008
      Marina Sokolova, Vivi Nastase, Stan Szpakowicz
    • Unsupervised All-words Word Sense Disambiguation with Grammatical Dependencies | IJCNLP 2008
      Vivi Nastase


          2007

    • Cascaded Filtering for Topic-Driven Multi-Document Summarization | 2007 Document Understanding Conference (DUC 07). Rochester, N.Y., April 22-27, 2007.
      Katja Filippova, Margot Mieskes, Vivi Nastase, Simone Paolo Ponzetto and Michael Strube
    • SemEval-2007 Task 04: Classification of Semantic Relations between Nominals | 4th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluations
      Roxana Girju, Preslav Nakov, Vivi Nastase, Stan Szpakowicz, Peter Turney, Deniz Yuret
    • Do Happy Words Sound Happy? A study of the relation between form and meaning for English words expressing emotions | RANLP 2007
      Vivi Nastase, Marina Sokolova, Jelber Sayyad Shirabad
    • A Study of Sentiment and Gender Influence on Negotiation Outcome in Electronic Negotiations | GDN 2007
      Vivi Nastase and Jelber Sayyad Shirabad
    • Content analysis through the Machine Learning mill | GDN journal 16 (4) 2007
      Vivi Nastase, Sabine Koeszegi and Stan Szpakowicz


          
2006
    • Learning noun-modifier semantic relations with corpus-based and WordNet-based features | AAAI 2006
      Vivi Nastase, Jelber Sayyad-Shiarabad, Marina Sokolova, Stan Szpakowicz
    • Using dependency relations for classification | Canadian AI 2006 (poster)
      Vivi Nastase, Jelber Sayyad-Shirabad, Fernanda Caropreso
    • Matching semantic-syntactic graphs for semantic relation assignment | TextGraphs 2006
      Vivi Nastase and Stan Szpakowicz
    • A study of two graphs algorithms in topic-driven summarization | TextGraphs 2006
      Vivi Nastase and Stan Szpakowicz
    • Special Issue on Sentiment Analysis, Word from the editors | Computational Intelligence 22 (2) 2006
      Vivi Nastase and Stan Szpakowicz
    • Special Issue on Formal and Informal Information Exchange in Negotiations, Word from the editors | GDN journal, 15 (2), 2006.
      Vivi Nastase and Stan Szpakowicz
    • Concession curve analysis for Inspire negotiations | GDN journal, 15 (2), 2006
      Vivi Nastase
    • Machine Learning Experiments for Textual Entailment | The Second RTE Challenge workshop
      Diana Inkpen, Darren Kipp, Vivi Nastase
 
           2005

Personal interests

     So hard to choose a few to mention here ...



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