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Simone Paolo Ponzetto

Simone Paolo Ponzetto

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Computer Science

D-Index
32
Citations
9486
World Ranking
12871
National Ranking
628

Overview

Simone Paolo Ponzetto is affiliated with the University of Mannheim in Germany and has a research focus centered in Computer Science with an emphasis on Artificial Intelligence. Their scholarly work integrates several subfields, including Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Information Systems, Sociology and Political Science, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as Topic Modeling, Natural Language Processing Techniques, Multimodal Machine Learning Applications, Semantic Web and Ontologies, Speech and dialogue systems, and Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • MADOC (University of Mannheim)
  • Lecture notes in computer science
  • Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
  • Automated Software Engineering

Among their recent papers are:

  • On cross-lingual retrieval with multilingual text encoders, 2022, Information Retrieval
  • BabelRelate! A Joint Multilingual Approach to Computing Semantic Relatedness, 2021, Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
  • How Do You Speak about Immigrants? Taxonomy and StereoImmigrants Dataset for Identifying Stereotypes about Immigrants, 2021, Applied Sciences
  • Data-driven prototyping via natural-language-based GUI retrieval, 2023, Automated Software Engineering
  • Multi2WOZ: A Robust Multilingual Dataset and Conversational Pretraining for Task-Oriented Dialog, 2022, Proceedings of the 2022 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies

The scientist frequently collaborates with colleagues such as Goran Glavaš, Anne Lauscher, Ivan Vulić, Chia-Chien Hung, and Robert Litschko.

Best Publications

  • BabelNet: The automatic construction, evaluation and application of a wide-coverage multilingual semantic network

    Roberto Navigli;Simone Paolo Ponzetto

  • WikiRelate! computing semantic relatedness using wikipedia

    Michael Strube;Simone Paolo Ponzetto

  • BabelNet: Building a Very Large Multilingual Semantic Network

    Roberto Navigli;Simone Paolo Ponzetto

  • Deriving a large scale taxonomy from Wikipedia

    Simone Paolo Ponzetto;Michael Strube

  • BART: A modular toolkit for coreference resolution

    Yannick Versley;Simone Paolo Ponzetto;Massimo Poesio;Vladimir Eidelman

  • Exploiting Semantic Role Labeling, WordNet and Wikipedia for Coreference Resolution

    Simone Paolo Ponzetto;Michael Strube

  • Knowledge derived from wikipedia for computing semantic relatedness

    Simone Paolo Ponzetto;Michael Strube

  • Knowledge-Rich Word Sense Disambiguation Rivaling Supervised Systems

    Simone Paolo Ponzetto;Roberto Navigli

  • BART: A Modular Toolkit for Coreference Resolution

    Yannick Versley;Simone Paolo Ponzetto;Massimo Poesio;Vladimir Eidelman

  • Exploring neural text simplification models

    Sergiu Nisioi;Sanja Štajner;Simone Paolo Ponzetto;Liviu P. Dinu

  • Collaboratively built semi-structured content and Artificial Intelligence: The story so far

    Eduard Hovy;Roberto Navigli;Simone Paolo Ponzetto

  • Large-scale taxonomy mapping for restructuring and integrating wikipedia

    Simone Paolo Ponzetto;Roberto Navigli

  • Knowledge-based graph document modeling

    Michael Schuhmacher;Simone Paolo Ponzetto

  • Taxonomy induction based on a collaboratively built knowledge repository

    Simone Paolo Ponzetto;Michael Strube

  • A large database of hypernymy relations extracted from the Web

    Julian Seitner;Christian Bizer;Kai Eckert;Stefano Faralli

  • Unsupervised text segmentation using semantic relatedness graphs

    Goran Glavaš;Federico Nanni;Simone Paolo Ponzetto

  • Global RDF vector space embeddings

    Michael Cochez;Michael Cochez;Petar Ristoski;Simone Paolo Ponzetto;Heiko Paulheim

  • Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation

    Carina Silberer;Simone Paolo Ponzetto

  • Joining Forces Pays Off: Multilingual Joint Word Sense Disambiguation

    Roberto Navigli;Simone Paolo Ponzetto

  • TAXI at SemEval-2016 Task 13: a Taxonomy Induction Method based on Lexico-Syntactic Patterns, Substrings and Focused Crawling

    Alexander Panchenko;Stefano Faralli;Eugen Ruppert;Steffen Remus

  • Unsupervised Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval Using Monolingual Data Only

    Robert Litschko;Goran Glavaš;Simone Paolo Ponzetto;Ivan Vulić

  • WikiTaxonomy: A Large Scale Knowledge Resource

    Simone Paolo Ponzetto;Michael Strube

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris Biemann
Chris Biemann Universität Hamburg
Michael Strube
Michael Strube Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies
Paolo Rosso
Paolo Rosso Universitat Politècnica de València
Heiner Stuckenschmidt
Heiner Stuckenschmidt University of Mannheim
Roberto Navigli
Roberto Navigli Sapienza University of Rome
Heiko Paulheim
Heiko Paulheim University of Mannheim
Ivan Vulić
Ivan Vulić University of Cambridge
Wolfgang Effelsberg
Wolfgang Effelsberg University of Mannheim
Massimo Poesio
Massimo Poesio Queen Mary University of London
Christian Bizer
Christian Bizer University of Mannheim

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