Materials of DIALOGUE 2019
10:00-12:00 / Section 1
DialogEvaluation: Special session on results of testing Automatic Gapping Resolution systems for Russian
Ivan Smurov, Maria Ponomareva, Tatiana Shavrina, Kira Droganova
AGRR-2019: Automatic Gapping Resolution for Russian
Ilya Belkin
BERT finetuning and graph modeling for gapping resolution
Anton Emelyanov, Ekaterina Artyomova
Gapping parsing using pretrained embeddings, attention mechanism and NCRF
Andrey Movsesyan
An Attention-based Approach to Automatic Gapping Resolution for Russian
Alexey Sorokin
Filling the gaps with rules and parsers
12:30 - 13:30 / Section 1
Classification, clustering
Mikhail Bulygin, Serge Sharoff
Applying an automatic FTD classifier to the annotation of the GICR corpus
Petr Rossyaykin, Natalia Loukachevitch
Measure clustering approach to MWE extraction
10:00-13:30 / Section 2
Corpus-Based Lexical Semantics
Daniel Tiskin
Possessive Pronouns in Russian Object Noun Phrases
Maria Polinsky, Irina Levontina
Driving us crazy with your infinitives! The rise of a new causative construction in Russian
Irina Mikaelian, Anna A. Zalizniak
Derivative meanings of the Russian indefinite adverb kak-to: a corpus-based study
Irina Levontina
Relaxing cooccurrence restrictions: The distribution of the Russian particle –ka
Elena Gorbova
Regularity of the secondary imperfectivation of russian prefixal perfectives (the case of pro-, u- and s(о) verbs)
Anna A. Zalizniak, Elena Paducheva
Russian chto-to as a discourse marker
13:30-15:00
Break
15:00-16:00 / Invited Speaker
Piek Vossen (Vrije Universiteit (VU)
A communicative robot to learn about us and the world
16:30-18:00 / Section 1
Computational Document Analysis
Mikhail Tikhomirov, Natalia Loukachevitch, Boris Dobrov
Assessing Theme Adherence in Student Thesis
Maxim Stankevich, Ivan Smirnov, Yuliya Kuznetsova, Natalia Kiselnikova, Sergey Enikolopov
Predicting Depression from Essays in Russian
Denis Zubarev, Ilya Sochenkov
Cross-language text alignment for plagiarism detection based on contextual and context-free models
Dina Pisarevskaya, Boris Galitsky
An Anatomy of a Lie: Discourse Patterns in Ultimate Deception Dataset
16:30-18:30 / Section 2
Linguistic Speech Analysis
Ilya Chechuro, Olga Lyashevskaya
A simple fingerprint approach to extracting the global prosodic properties from field data
Boris Lobanov
Analysis of prosodic features of the emotional intonation using “intontrainer” system (on the example of russian phrases)
Sergey Knyazev, Polina Malykhina
Evolution of dialectal unstressed vowels’ system in Moscow: 4 generations
Olga Krivnova, Olga Smirnova
Introspective and perceptual labeling of prosodic phrasing (a comparative analysis on the material of r. I. Avanesov texts collection)
19:00 - 21:00 / Round table
Human-Computer Interaction – what has changed in 50 years
moderated by Artemy Kotov