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FIRE 2018: Gandhinagar, India - Working Notes

jump to- Information Retrieval from Microblogs during Disasters (IRMiDis)
- Indian Native Language Identification (INLI)
- Information Extractor for Conversational Systems in Indian Languages (IECSIL)
- Multilingual Author Profiling on SMS Messages (MAPonSMS)
- Event Extraction from Newswires and Social Media Text in Indian Languages (EventXtract-IL)
- Verb Phrase Translation in English and Indian Languages (VPT-IL)

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Parth Mehta, Paolo Rosso, Prasenjit Majumder, Mandar Mitra:
Working Notes of FIRE 2018 - Forum for Information Retrieval Evaluation, Gandhinagar, India, December 6-9, 2018. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2266, CEUR-WS.org 2018
Information Retrieval from Microblogs during Disasters (IRMiDis)

Moumita Basu, Saptarshi Ghosh, Kripabandhu Ghosh:
Overview of the FIRE 2018 Track: Information Retrieval from Microblogs during Disasters (IRMiDis). 1-10
Anurag Banerjee:
Measuring Fact Check-ability in Microblogs. 11-14
Noushin Fadaei, Chanjong Im, Sandip Modha, Thomas Mandl:
DAIICT-Hildesheim @ Information Retrieval from Microblogs during Disasters (IRMiDis 2018). 15-17
Sarthak Anand, Rajat Gupta, Rajiv Ratn Shah, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
Fully Automatic Approach to Identify Factual or Fact-checkable Tweets. 18-23
Harshit Mehrotra, Sukomal Pal:
IIT BHU at FIRE 2018 IRMiDis Track - Obtaining Factual Tweets during Natural Disasters. 24-27
Muhammad Rafi, Fizza Abid, Anum Mirza, Hamza Mustafa Khan:
A String Kernel based Information Retrieval Approach for Tweet-validation through News. 28-33
Siddharth Ghelani, Divyank Barnwal, Rohit Krishna:
Identify Fact-checkable Tweets. 34-38
Indian Native Language Identification (INLI)

Anand Kumar M, Barathi Ganesh H. B., Ajay S. G, Soman K. P:
Overview of the second shared task on Indian Native Language Identification (INLI). 39-50
Ajees A. P, Sumam Mary Idicula:
INLI@FIRE-2018: A Native Language Identification System using Convolutional Neural Networks. 51-58
B. Bharathi, Bhuvana J:
Statistical testing based feature selection for Native Language Identification INLI@FIRE2018. 59-67
D. Thenmozhi, S. Kayalvizhi, Chandrabose Aravindan:
A Machine Learning Approach to Indian Native Language Identification. 68-76
Soumik Mondal, Athul Harilal, Alexander Binder:
Corplab INLI@FIRE-2018: Identification of Indian Native Language using Pairwise Coupling. 77-81
Ilia Markov, Grigori Sidorov:
CIC-IPN@INLI2018: Indian Native Language Identification. 82-88
Aman Gupta:
Team WebArch at FIRE-2018 Track on Indian Native Language Identification. 89-94
Rajesh Kumar Mundotiya, Manish Kumar Singh, Anil Kumar Singh:
NLPRL@INLI-2018: Hybrid gated LSTM-CNN model for Indian Native Language Identification. 95-101
Ashish Patel, Pratik Shah:
IIITV@INLI-2018 : Hyperdimensional Computing for Indian Native Language Identification. 102-109
Hamada A. Nayel, H. L. Shashirekha:
Mangalore University INLI@FIRE2018: Artificial Neural Network and Ensemble based Models for INLI. 110-118
Information Extractor for Conversational Systems in Indian Languages (IECSIL)

Barathi Ganesh H. B., Soman K. P, Reshma U, Mandar Kale, Prachi Mankame, Gouri Kulkarni, Anitha Kale, Anand Kumar M:
Overview of Arnekt IECSIL at FIRE-2018 Track on Information Extraction for Conversational Systems in Indian Languages. 119-128
Ajees A. P, Sumam Mary Idicula:
CUSAT_TEAM@IECSIL-FIRE-2018: A Named Entity Recognition System for Indian Languages. 129-136
Sagar, Srinivas PYKL, Rusheel Koushik Gollakota, Amitava Das:
HiLT@IECSIL-FIRE-2018: A Named Entity Recognition System for Indian Languages. 137-144
Akanksha Mishra, Rajesh Kumar Mundotiya, Sukomal Pal:
IIT(BHU)@IECSIL-FIRE2018: Language Independent Automatic Framework for Entity Extraction in Indian Languages. 145-152
Khushleen Kaur:
Khushleen@IECSIL-FIRE-2018: Indic Language Named Entity Recognition using Bidirectional LSTMs with Subword Information. 153-157
S. Nagesh Bhattu, N. Satya Krishna, Durvasula V. L. N. Somayajulu:
idrbt-team-a@IECSIL-FIRE-2018 Named Entity Recognition of Indian Languages using bi-LSTM. 158-165
N. Satya Krishna, S. Nagesh Bhattu, Durvasula V. L. N. Somayajulu:
idrbt-team-a@IECSIL-FIRE-2018 : Relation Categorization for Social Media News Text. 166-173
Ayush Gupta, Meghna Ayyar, Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Rajiv Ratn Shah:
raiden11@IECSIL-FIRE-2018 : Named Entity Recognition for Indian Languages. 174-186
D. Thenmozhi, Senthil Kumar, Chandrabose Aravindan:
SSN_NLP@IECSIL-FIRE-2018: Deep Learning Approach to Named Entity Recognition and Relation Extraction for Conversational Systems in Indian Languages. 187-201
Multilingual Author Profiling on SMS Messages (MAPonSMS)

Muhammad Sharjeel, Mehwish Fatima, Saba Anwar, Rao Muhammad Adeel Nawab:
MAPonSMS - Overview of the Multilingual SMS-based Author Profiling task at FIRE'18. 202-212
Sharmila Devi V, S. Kannimuthu, Ravikumar G, Anand Kumar M:
KCE_DAlab@MAPonSMS-FIRE2018: Effective word and character-based features for Multilingual Author Profiling. 213-222
Durairaj Thenmozhi, Kalaivani Adaikkan, Chandrabose Aravindan:
Multi-lingual Author Profiling on SMS Messages using Machine Learning Approach with Statistical Feature Selection. 223-231
Ali Nemati:
Gender and Age Prediction Multilingual Author Profiles Based on Comments. 232-239
Abdul Sittar, Iqra Ameer:
Multi-lingual Author Profiling using Stylistic Features. 240-246
Asmara Safdar, Osama Akhter, Osama Inayat, Abdullah Khalid:
Using Bag-of-Words and Psycho-Linguistic features for MAPonSMS. 247-256
Ramsha Imran, Muntaha Iqbal:
MAPonSMS18: Multilingual Author Profiling using Combination of Features. 257-264
Deepanshu Gaur, Meghna Ayyar, Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Rajiv Ratn Shah:
Multilingual Author Profiling from SMS. 265-276
Òscar Garibo i Orts, Francisco M. Rangel Pardo:
A Statistical Approach to Gender and Age Range Classification in Multilingual Corpus. 277-281
Event Extraction from Newswires and Social Media Text in Indian Languages (EventXtract-IL)

Pattabhi R. K. Rao, Sobha Lalitha Devi:
EventXtract-IL: Event Extraction from Newswires and Social Media Text in Indian Languages @ FIRE 2018 - An Overview. 282-290
Alapan Kuila, Sarath chandra Bussa, Sudeshna Sarkar:
A Neural Network based Event Extraction System for Indian Languages. 291-301
Anita Saroj, Rajesh kumar Munodtiya, Sukomal Pal:
Rule based Event Extraction System from Newswires and Social Media Text in Indian Languages (EventXtract-IL) for English and Hindi Data. 302-307
Verb Phrase Translation in English and Indian Languages (VPT-IL)

R. Vijay Sundar Ram, Sobha Lalitha Devi:
Overview of Verb Phrase Translation in Machine Translation: English to Tamil and Hindi to Tamil. 308-315
Aditya Kumar Pathak, Himanshu Choudhary, Rajiv Ratn Shah:
NMT based Tamil Translation. 316-322
D. Thenmozhi, B. Senthil Kumar, Chandrabose Aravindan:
Deep Learning Approach to English-Tamil and Hindi-Tamil Verb Phrase Translations. 323-331
Parameswari Krishnamurthy, Nagaraju Vuppala, Angeline Linda K:
A Transfer-rule based Verb Phrase Translation from English to Tamil. 332-336

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