Artem Abzaliev


2022

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Towards Understanding the Relation between Gestures and Language
Artem Abzaliev | Andrew Owens | Rada Mihalcea
Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computational Linguistics

In this paper, we explore the relation between gestures and language. Using a multimodal dataset, consisting of Ted talks where the language is aligned with the gestures made by the speakers, we adapt a semi-supervised multimodal model to learn gesture embeddings. We show that gestures are predictive of the native language of the speaker, and that gesture embeddings further improve language prediction result. In addition, gesture embeddings might contain some linguistic information, as we show by probing embeddings for psycholinguistic categories. Finally, we analyze the words that lead to the most expressive gestures and find that function words drive the expressiveness of gestures.

2019

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On GAP Coreference Resolution Shared Task: Insights from the 3rd Place Solution
Artem Abzaliev
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Gender Bias in Natural Language Processing

This paper presents the 3rd-place-winning solution to the GAP coreference resolution shared task. The approach adopted consists of two key components: fine-tuning the BERT language representation model (Devlin et al., 2018) and the usage of external datasets during the training process. The model uses hidden states from the intermediate BERT layers instead of the last layer. The resulting system almost eliminates the difference in log loss per gender during the cross-validation, while providing high performance.