Aram Karimi
Systems Developer
Department of Literature, History of Ideas, andAbout Aram Karimi
My research focuses on deep learning and machine learning, especially in NLP fields. I’d like to study about multi task learning, dynamic learning and Computational cognitive science and neurosciences. Now I’m working as a researcher and programmer in clasp (Centre for Linguistic Theory and Studies in Probability). My previous work includes studying text recommendation using Deep Neural Network. Our approach combines the metric of traditional collaborative filtering and Deep learning modelings.
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Towards a computational model of reference and re-reference in visual
scenes
Simon Dobnik, Nikolai Ilinykh, Aram Karimi
Proceedings of the 9th Swedish Language Technology Conference (SLTC) - 2022 -
Fine-grained Entailment: Resources for Greek NLI and Precise
Entailment
Erini Amanaki, Jean-Philippe Bernardy, Stergios Chatzikyriakidis, Robin Cooper, Simon Dobnik, Aram Karimi, Adam Ek, Eirini Chrysovalantou Giannikouri, Vasiliki Katsouli, Ilias Kolokousis, Eirini Chrysovalantou Mamatzaki, Dimitrios Papadakis, Olga Petrova, Erofili Psaltaki, Charikleia Soupiona, Effrosyni Skoulataki, Christina Stefanidou
Proceedings of the Workshop on Dataset Creation for Lower-Resourced Languages within the 13th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference - 2022 -
Chat-o-matic: an online chat tool for collecting conversations of situated
dialogue
Simon Dobnik, Aram Karimi
Proceedings of the 26th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue - Poster Abstracts - 2022 -
What to refer to and when? Reference and re-reference in two language-and-vision
tasks
Simon Dobnik, Nikolai Ilinykh, Aram Karimi
Proceedings of DubDial - Semdial 2022: The 26th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue - 2022 -
Very necessary: the meaning of non-gradable modal adjectives in discourse
contexts
Maryam Rajestari, Simon Dobnik, Robin Cooper, Aram Karimi
Selected contributions from the Eighth Swedish Language Technology Conference (SLTC-2020), 25-27 November 2020 / Peter Ljunglöf, Simon Dobnik and Richard Johansson (editors). - 2021 -
Very necessary: the meaning of non-gradable modal adjectives in discourse
contexts
Maryam Rajestari, Simon Dobnik, Robin Cooper, Aram Karimi
Proceedings of the Eighth Swedish Language Technology Conference (SLTC), 25–27 November, Gothenburg and online - 2020