Marie-Francine Moens
Marie-Francine (Sien) Moens (born 1957) is a Belgian computer scientist known for her research in natural language processing, argument mining, sentiment analysis, and information retrieval. She is a professor of computer science at KU Leuven. Provided by Wikipedia
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Argumentation mining: How can a machine acquire common sense and world knowledge? by Marie-Francine Moens
Published 2018-01-01
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Structured (De)composable Representations Trained with Neural Networks by Graham Spinks, Marie-Francine Moens
Published 2020-10-01
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Learning Sentence-Level Representations with Predictive Coding by Vladimir Araujo, Marie-Francine Moens, Alvaro Soto
Published 2023-01-01
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Bidirectional Representations for Low-Resource Spoken Language Understanding by Quentin Meeus, Marie-Francine Moens, Hugo Van hamme
Published 2023-10-01
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Causal Factor Disentanglement for Few-Shot Domain Adaptation in Video Prediction by Nathan Cornille, Katrien Laenen, Jingyuan Sun, Marie-Francine Moens
Published 2023-11-01
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A Comparison of Deep Learning Methods for ICD Coding of Clinical Records by Elias Moons, Aditya Khanna, Abbas Akkasi, Marie-Francine Moens
Published 2020-07-01
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