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Silvio Amir
Northeastern University
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Finding function in form: Compositional character models for open vocabulary word representation
W Ling, T Luís, L Marujo, RF Astudillo, S Amir, C Dyer, AW Black, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.02096, 2015
7862015
Modelling context with user embeddings for sarcasm detection in social media
S Amir, BC Wallace, H Lyu, PCMJ Silva
arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.00976, 2016
3092016
Not all contexts are created equal: Better word representations with variable attention
W Ling, Y Tsvetkov, S Amir, R Fermandez, C Dyer, AW Black, I Trancoso, ...
Proceedings of the 2015 conference on empirical methods in natural language …, 2015
1672015
Revisiting relation extraction in the era of large language models
S Wadhwa, S Amir, BC Wallace
Proceedings of the conference. Association for Computational Linguistics …, 2023
1502023
Quantifying mental health from social media with neural user embeddings
S Amir, G Coppersmith, P Carvalho, MJ Silva, BC Wallace
Machine Learning for Healthcare Conference, 306-321, 2017
672017
Demographic representation and collective storytelling in the me too Twitter hashtag activism movement
A Mueller, Z Wood-Doughty, S Amir, M Dredze, AL Nobles
Proceedings of the ACM on human-computer interaction 5 (CSCW1), 1-28, 2021
622021
Inesc-id: A regression model for large scale twitter sentiment lexicon induction
S Amir, RF Astudillo, W Ling, B Martins, MJ Silva, I Trancoso
Proceedings of the 9th international workshop on semantic evaluation …, 2015
572015
Learning word representations from scarce and noisy data with embedding subspaces
RF Astudillo, S Amir, W Ling, MJ Silva, I Trancoso
Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational …, 2015
452015
Mental health surveillance over social media with digital cohorts
S Amir, M Dredze, JW Ayers
Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical …, 2019
412019
Popmine: Tracking political opinion on the web
P Saleiro, S Amir, M Silva, C Soares
2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology …, 2015
232015
On the impact of random seeds on the fairness of clinical classifiers
S Amir, JW van de Meent, BC Wallace
arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.06338, 2021
172021
Tugas: Exploiting unlabelled data for twitter sentiment analysis
S Amir, MB Almeida, B Martins, J Filgueiras, MJ Silva
Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation …, 2014
172014
Redhot: A corpus of annotated medical questions, experiences, and claims on social media
S Wadhwa, V Khetan, S Amir, B Wallace
arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.06331, 2022
162022
INESC-ID: sentiment analysis without hand-coded features or linguistic resources using embedding subspaces
RF Astudillo, S Amir, W Ling, B Martins, MJ Silva, I Trancoso
Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation …, 2015
142015
Jointly extracting interventions, outcomes, and findings from RCT reports with LLMs
S Wadhwa, J DeYoung, B Nye, S Amir, BC Wallace
Machine Learning for Healthcare Conference, 754-771, 2023
122023
POPSTAR at RepLab 2013: Polarity for Reputation Classification.
J Filgueiras, S Amir
CLEF (Working Notes), 2013
122013
REACTION: A naive machine learning approach for sentiment classification
S Moreira, J Filgueiras, B Martins, FM Couto, MJ Silva
Second Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics (* SEM …, 2013
112013
Retrieving evidence from ehrs with llms: Possibilities and challenges
H Ahsan, DJ McInerney, J Kim, C Potter, G Young, S Amir, BC Wallace
Proceedings of machine learning research 248, 489, 2024
92024
Tracking politics with POWER
S Moreira, DS Batista, P Carvalho, FM Couto, MJ Silva
Program 47 (2), 120-135, 2013
82013
SemEval-2023 task 8: Causal medical claim identification and related PIO frame extraction from social media posts
V Khetan, S Wadhwa, BC Wallace, S Amir
Proceedings of the 17th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation …, 2023
72023
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