In the twelfth Web Search and Data Mining conference, held in Melbourne Australia between 11-16 of February, the Alexandria team and other L3S members presented their three research publications. WSDM is a highly selective conference with participation from major universities around the world and has an acceptance rate of only 16%.
The three works were on three diverse fields ranging from language bias, efficient training of word embeddings, and crowdsourcing.
- Christoph Hube and Besnik Fetahu: “Neural Based Statement Classification for Biased Language”.
- Avishek Anand, Megha Khosla, Jaspreet Singh, Jan-Hendrik Zab, Zijian Zhang: “Asynchronous Training of Word Embeddings for Large Text Corpora”
- Lei Han, Kevin Roitero, Ujwal Gadiraju, Cristina Sarasua, Alessandro Checco, Eddy Maddalena, Gianluca Demartini: “All Those Wasted Hours: On Task Abandonment in Crowdsourcing”
The works were well received by the community leading to many fruitful discussions during the poster session at WSDM.