Trends and Prospects in Hybrid Methods for Natural Language Processing

A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Artificial Intelligence".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 August 2024 | Viewed by 20550

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Intelligent Systems Group, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28031 Madrid, Spain
Interests: natural language processing; machine learning; sentiment analysis, radicalization

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Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Twente, 7522 NH Enschede, The Netherlands
Interests: NLP; sentiment analysis; natural language generation; affective language; computational creativity

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Intelligent Systems Group, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Interests: machine learning; agent technology; cognitive bots; natural language processing
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Institute for Scientific Interchange Foundation, 10126 Turin, Italy
Interests: computational social science; machine learning; moral and personality psychology; cognitive science; vaccine hesitancy; digital humanities; algorithmic biases; natural language processing

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Recent advances in natural language processing (NLP) that involve machine learning and deep learning have certainly revolutionized the field. Still, there are specific tasks and domains where these new techniques have still not surpassed more classical approaches—for example, tasks that require deep linguistic knowledge such as natural language understanding, semantic reasoning, and question answering. Another common limitation is that of the scarcity of training datasets, a situation that arises when trying to apply recent approaches to new domains. To overcome these limitations, it is necessary to consider hybrid systems that exploit domain-oriented knowledge into learning models in a way that allows machines to grasp the intricacies of real-world applications, equipping them with deep understanding and general common sense.

While there are efforts to design hybrid models, several aspects need to be considered. such as interpretability, transparency, accountability, and efficiency. This Special Issue of Electronics addresses the direction of NLP efforts toward hybrid solutions, considering the mentioned characteristics and their effects on end users and society in general.

Topics of interest of this Special Issue include but are not limited to:

  • Information extraction;
  • Semantic reasoning;
  • Text and speech processing;
  • Relational semantics;
  • Discourse analysis;
  • Argument mining;
  • Text summarization;
  • Machine translation;
  • Natural language generation;
  • Natural language understanding;
  • Question answering;
  • Sentiment and emotion analysis;
  • Affect analysis;
  • Hate speech analysis;
  • Radicalization analysis;
  • Disinformation analysis;
  • Authorship attribution.

Dr. Oscar Araque
Dr. Lorenzo Gatti
Dr. Álvaro Carrera Barroso
Dr. Kyriaki Kalimeri
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • natural language processing
  • text mining
  • machine learning
  • information extraction

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