Yining Juan


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2023

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CustodiAI: A System for Predicting Child Custody Outcomes
Yining Juan | Chung-Chi Chen | Hsin-Hsi Chen | Daw-Wei Wang
Proceedings of the 13th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing and the 3rd Conference of the Asia-Pacific Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations

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Generating Multiple Questions from Presentation Transcripts: A Pilot Study on Earnings Conference Calls
Yining Juan | Chung-Chi Chen | Hen-Hsen Huang | Hsin-Hsi Chen
Proceedings of the 16th International Natural Language Generation Conference

In various scenarios, such as conference oral presentations, company managers’ talks, and politicians’ speeches, individuals often contemplate the potential questions that may arise from their presentations. This common practice prompts the research question addressed in this study: to what extent can models generate multiple questions based on a given presentation transcript? To investigate this, we conduct pilot explorations using earnings conference call transcripts, which serve as regular meetings between professional investors and company managers. We experiment with different task settings and methods and evaluate the results from various perspectives. Our findings highlight that incorporating key points retrieval techniques enhances the accuracy and diversity of the generated questions.