An alternative to the sneaky ! negation operator for Javascript
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An alternative to the sneaky ! negation operator for Javascript
Code and data for negation cue detection project.
Supplementary data for the LREC 2020 paper "Enhancing a Lexicon of Polarity Shifters through the Automatic Addition of Shifting Directions" by Schulder, Wiegand and Ruppenhofer.
Comparing Data-Driven Techniques for Enhancing Negation Sensitivity in MLM-Based Laguage-Models
Code for the paper "This is not correct! Negation-aware Evaluation of Language Generation Systems"
Undergraduate Thesis - National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
TPTP problems and TSTP solutions of problems in classical propositional logic.
This repository contains the dataset created for the LREC 2018 paper "Disambiguation of Verbal Shifters" by Michael Wiegand, Sylvette Loda and Josef Ruppenhofer
Selected logical aspects of apophatic theology | The PhD thesis in philosophy written in 2022 (in Polish) under the supervision of Adam Olszewski.
Developmental Negation Processing in Transformer Language Models, ACL 2022
Supplementary data for the 2021 JNLE article "Automatic Generation of Lexica for Sentiment Polarity Shifters" by Schulder, Wiegand and Ruppenhofer.
This repository provides the manual evaluation results and the contrastive test sets on negation in the paper "Revisiting Negation in Neural Machine Translation"
Here you can access scripts I used in my meta-analysis of verbal negation
Supplementary data for the doctoral thesis "Sentiment Polarity Shifters: Creating Lexical Resources through Manual Annotation and Bootstrapped Machine Learning" by Marc Schulder.
Detecting Negation and Uncertainty using various methods
Custom Sentiment API
Negation of predicate. Typed. Suitable for RxJS, Array.filter and others.
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