Publications

Deliverables

This will be a list of deliverables of the OpeNER project.

  • D1.41 Data Protection Agency Notifications [Download]
  • D3.21 NE Recognition and Classification Techniques for Cycle 1 prototype [Download]
  • D3.22 NE Recognition and Classification Techniques for Cycle 2 prototype [Download]
  • D3.31 Co-reference resolution for Cycle 1 prototype [Download]
  • D3.32 Co-reference resolution for Cycle 2 prototype [Download]
  • D3.41 Entity resolution for Cycle 1 prototype [Download]
  • D3.42 Entity resolution for Cycle 2 prototype [Download]
  • D3.51 Domain Extension Tools for Cycle 1 prototype [Download]
  • D3.52 Domain Extension Tools for Cycle 2 prototype [Download]
  • D4.21 Definition of indicators and metrics for Sentiment Analysis [Download]
  • D4.22 Sentiment analyser on Social Media [Download]
  • D4.41 Entity Resource Linker for Cycle 1 prototype [Download]
  • D4.42 Entity Resource Linker for Cycle 2 prototype [Download]
  • D4.51 OpeNER Linked Data [Download]
  • D5.21 Linkages over cross-lingual Wordnets [Download]
  • D5.31 Sentiment Lexicon for Cycle 1 prototype [Download]
  • D5.32 Sentiment Lexicon for Cycle 2 prototype [Download]
  • D5.41 Sentiment Analysis Techniques for Cycle 1 prototype [Download]
  • D5.42 Sentiment Analysis Techniques for Cycle 2 prototype [Download]
  • D5.51 Domain Extension tools [Download]
  • D6.21 Harvested Data Sets for Cycle 1 prototype [Download]
  • D6.22 Harvested Data Sets for Cycle 2 prototype [Download]
  • D6.51 Named Entity and Sentiment Detection tools for Cycle 1 prototype [Download]
  • D6.52 Named Entity and Sentiment Detection tools for Cycle 2 prototype [Download]
  • D6.61 Validation of the results [Download]
  • D7.11 Definition of the project development environment [Download]
  • D7.31 Evaluation of Cyle 1 prototype [Download]
  • D7.32 Evaluation of Cyle 2 prototype [Download]
  • D7.41 OpeNER portal, APIs and services [Download]
  • D7.51 Applications and benchmarking [Download]
  • D8.11 EUAB Setup and First OpeNER Workshop and Report [Download]
  • D8.12 Second OpeNER Workshop and Report [Download]
  • D8.13 Final OpeNER Workshop and Report [Download]
  • D8.31 Project Disseminaton and Communication Plan [Download]
  • D8.32 Project Disseminaton Activities [Download]

Papers

A. García-Pablos, M. Cuadros and G. Rigau, OpeNER demo: Open Polarity Enhanced Named Entity Recognition, 6th Language Technology Conference, LTC, Poznán, Poland, 2013.

Marchetti, M. Tesconi, S. Abbate, A. Lo Duca, A. D'Errico, F. Frontini and M. Monachini, Tour-pedia: a web application for the analysis and visualization of opinions for tourism domain, The 6th Language & Technology Conference on Human Language Technology, Zygmunt Vetulani & Hans Uszkoreit (eds.), pp 594-595, Poznan, Poland, 2013.

A. García-Pablos, M. Cuadros, G. Rigau and S. Gaines, OpeNER demo: Open Polarity Enhanced Named Entity Recognition, 9th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference. Reykjavik, Iceland, 2014.

A. García-Pablos, M. Cuadros, G. Rigau and S. Gaines, Unsupervised acquisiton of domain aspect terms for Aspect Based Opinion Mining, Sociedad Española de Procesamiento de Lenguage Natural, SEPLN, Girona, Spain, 2014.

A. García-Pablos, M. Cuadros, G. Rigau and S. Gaines, V3: Unsupervised generation of domain aspect terms for Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis, International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation, SemEval-2014, Dublin, Ireland, 2014.

C. Manteli, B. van Hoof, H. van Vliet and W. van Duinkerken, Overcoming challenges in Global Software Development: The role of Brokers, IEEE Eighth International Conference on Research Challenges in, pp 3542-3545, Morocco, 2014.[BEST PAPER!]

S. Cresci, A. D’Errico, D. Gazzè and A. Lo Duca, A. Marchetti and M. Tesconi, Tour-pedia: a Web Application for Sentiment Visualization in Tourism Domain, Proceedings of the Come Hack with OpeNER Workshop in the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14), pp 18-21, Reyjkavik, Iceland, 2014.

I. Maks, R. Izquierdo, F. Frontini, R. Agerri, A. Azpeitia and P. Vossen, Generating Polarity Lexicons with WordNet propagation in five languages, Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14), ELRA, pp 1156-1161, Reykjavik, Iceland, 2014.

R. Agerri, J. Bermudez and G. Rigau, IXA pipeline: Efficient and Ready to Use Multilingual NLP tools, Proceedings of the 9th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC2014), Reykjavik, Iceland, 2014.

J. Atserias, M. van Erp, I. Maks, G. Rigau and F. J. Sánchez-Rada, EuroLoveMap: Confronting feelings from news, Proceedings of "Come Hack with OpeNER!" workshop at the 9th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC'14), Reykjavik, Iceland, 2014.

R. Agerri, J. Bermudez and G. Rigau, Multilingual, Efficient and Easy NLP Processing with IXA Pipeline, Proceedings of the Demo Sessions of the 14th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL2014), Gothenburg, Sweden, 2014.

I. San Vicente, R. Agerri and G. Rigau, Simple, Robust and (almost) Unsupervised Generation of Polarity Lexicons for Multiple Languages, Proceedings of the 14th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL2014), Gothenburg, Sweden, 2014.

A. Azpeitia, M. Cuadros, S Gaines and G. Rigau, Nerc-fr: Supervised named entity recognition for French, Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue (TSD’14), Brno, Czech Republic, 2014.

I. Maks, R. Izquierdo and P. Vossen, OpeNER and the automatic generation of sentiment lexicons in five languages, Computational Linguistics on The Netherlands, CLIN-2014, Institute for Dutch terminology and the Dutch-Flemish HLT Agency, Leiden, Netherlands, 2014.

A. Azpeitia, A. Balahur, M. Cuadros, A. Fokkens and R. Izquierdo Bevia, The Snowball effect: following opinions on controversial topics, 9th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, 2014.

A. Barrena, E. Agirre, A. Peñas, B. Cabaleiro and A. Soroa, “One Entity per Discourse” and “One Entity per Collocation” Improve Named-Entity Disambiguation, In Proceedings of COLING, Dublin, 23-29 August 2014.

I. Maks, R. Izquierdo and P. Vossen, OPeNER and the automatic generation of sentiment lexicons in five languages, Computational Linguistics on The Netherlands, CLIN-2014, Institute for Dutch terminology and the Dutch-Flemish HLT Agency, Leiden, The Netherlands, 2014.

Rodrigo Agerri, Josu Bermudez and German Rigau,  IXA pipeline: Efficient and Ready to Use Multilingual NLP tools. In Proceedings of the 9th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC2014), 26-31 May, 2014, Reykjavik, Iceland. (to appear)

Clara Bacciu, Angelica Lo Duca, Andrea Marchetti, Maurizio Tesconi. Accommodations in Tuscany as Linked DataIn Proceedings of the  9th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC2014), 26-31 May, 2014, Reykjavik, Iceland. (to appear)

Iñaki San Vicente, Rodrigo Agerri and German Rigau. Simple, Robust and (almost) Unsupervised Generation of Polarity Lexicons for Multiple Languages. In the Proceedings of the 14th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL 2014), April 26-30, 2014, Gothenburg, Sweden. (to appear)

Isa Maks and Piek Vossen, Sentiment Analysis of Reviews: should we analyze writer intentions or reader perceptions? ,In Proceedings of RANLP-2013,Hissar, Bulgaria [Download]

Riccardo del Gratta,Francesca Frontini, Fahad Khan and Monica Monachini, Converting the PAROLE SIMPLE CLIPS Lexicon into RDF with lemon,Semantic Web Journal,IOS Press Journal,2013, Temporary link

Rodrigo Agerri, Montse Cuadros, Sean Gaines and German Rigau, OpeNER: Open Polarity Enhanced Named Entity Recognition, Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural,Volume 51,Madrid, Spain 2013 [Download]

Egoitz Laparra and German Rigau, Sources of Evidence for Implicit Argument Resolution ,10th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS’13), March 2013, Postdam, Germany [Download]

Presentations

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 261712.