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CEUR WORKSHOP PROCEEDINGS

Series
Identifier:
E211129
ISSN:
1613-0073
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A Manifesto for Applied Data Science - Reasoning from a Business Perspective
Conference Paper
Analysis of Video Lessons: a Case for Smart Indexing and Topic Extraction
Conference Paper
Analyzing Femicide Reactions in YouTube Comments: a Comparative Study of Giulia Cecchettin and Carol Maltesi
Chapter
Annotation process, guidelines and text corpus of small non-coding RNA molecules: The MiNCor for microRNA annotations
Conference Paper
CorAIt – A non-native speech database for Italian
Chapter
Dataspaces: Concepts, Architectures and Initiatives
Conference Paper
Evaluation of XAI on ALS 6-months mortality prediction
Conference Paper
Frame Semantics for Social NLP in Italian: Analyzing Responsibility Framing in Femicide News Reports
Conference Paper
Increasing protection and autonomy in the IoT through a two-tier blockchain framework (Discussion paper)
Conference Paper
Is “manovra” Really “del popolo”? Linguistic Insights into Twitter Reactions to the Annual Italian Budget Law
Conference Paper
Multi-dimensional contexts for querying IoT networks
Conference Paper
Predicting and Explaining Risk of Disease Worsening Using Temporal Features in Multiple Sclerosis
Conference Paper
Preventing adverse drug events by extracting information from drug fact sheets
Conference Paper
Subcategorization of Italian Verbs with LLMs and T-PAS
Conference Paper
Sweetening Ontologies Cont'd: Aligning Bottom-Up with Top-Down Ontologies
Conference Paper
Towards the Semi-Automated Population of the Ancient Greek WordNet
Chapter
Verso la Valutazione Automatizzata dell’Italiano L2: ETET tra LLM e Tecnologie Vocali
Chapter
Written Goodbyes: How Genre and Sociolinguistic Factors Influence the Content and Style of Suicide Notes
Conference Paper
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