Monday, February 22, 2021 |
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9:00am–5:00pm | | |
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Main (Plenary) Meeting Room and Social (Meet and Greet) Room on BlueJeans are open for all workshop attendees.
Multiple Collaboration Rooms on BlueJeans are available for private meetings. Contact Angela Ellis on the TAC 2020 Conference Slack to reserve a room.
NIST staff is available on the TAC 2020 Conference Slack to help with audio-visual problems (av-issues).
Workshop attendees are encouraged to connect and communicate with each other on BlueJeans and the TAC 2020 Conference Slack.
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9:45–11:20 | Session I Chair: Hoa Dang | Plenary |
9:45–9:50
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Welcome and Introduction
Hoa Dang (U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology)
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9:50–10:35
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Natural Language Processing Meets Information Retrieval: The Past, Present, and Future
Keynote Speaker: Chengxiang Zhai (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
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10:35–11:20
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Entities: What are they, where are they, and how should we model them?
Keynote Speaker: Dan Bikel (Google)
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11:20–11:30 | Break | |
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11:30–12:30 | Session II Chair: Heng Ji | Plenary |
11:30–11:55
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Overview of TAC-KBP2020 Recognizing Ultra Fine-grained EntitieS Task (RUFES)
Heng Ji (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Avi Sil (IBM Research), Hoa Dang (U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology), Shudong Huang (U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology)
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11:55–12:10
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Transformer-based Methods for Recognizing Ultra Fine-grained Entities (RUFES)
L3i: Emanuela Boros (University of La Rochelle)
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12:10–12:30
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IBM Research AI's Submission to TAC2020 KBP: RUFES Track
ibm_mnlp_ie: Parul Awasthy and Kenneth Barker (IBM Research)
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12:30–1:15 | Lunch Break | |
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12:40–1:15 | RUFES Working Lunch/Discussion | Collaboration Room 1 |
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1:15–3:00 | Session III Chair: Avi Sil | Plenary |
1:15–2:00
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Natural Language Understanding with Incidental Supervision
Keynote Speaker: Dan Roth (University of Pennsylvania)
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2:00–3:00
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IE/IR Panel Discussion
Moderator: Ian Soboroff (U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Panelists: Dan Bikel (Google); Jeff Dalton (Glasgow); Laura Dietz (UNH); Yoav Goldberg (Bar Ilan U.); Hanna Hajishirzi (U. Washington); Yunyao Li (IBM); Jimmy Lin (Waterloo); Graham Neubig (CMU); Boyan Onyshkevych (DoD); Sid Patwardhan (Apple); Dan Roth (UPenn); Chengxiang Zhai (UIUC)
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Tuesday, February 23, 2021 |
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9:00am–5:00pm | | |
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Main (Plenary) Meeting Room and Social (Meet and Greet) Room on BlueJeans are open for all workshop attendees.
Multiple Collaboration Rooms on BlueJeans are available for private meetings. Contact Angela Ellis on the TAC 2020 Conference Slack to reserve a room.
NIST staff is available on the TAC 2020 Conference Slack to help with audio-visual problems (av-issues).
Workshop attendees are encouraged to connect and communicate with each other on BlueJeans and the TAC 2020 Conference Slack.
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10:00–11:55 | Session IV Chair: Dina Demner Fushman | Plenary |
10:00–10:45
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Information Extraction Through the Years: How Did We Get Here?
Keynote Speaker: Claire Cardie (Cornell University)
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10:45–11:05
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The 2020 Epidemic Question Answering Track
Travis Goodwin (U.S. National Library of Medicine)
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11:05–11:25
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H2oloo at TAC 2020: Epidemic Question Answering
h2oloo: Justin Borromeo (University of Waterloo)
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11:25–11:45
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The University of Texas at Dallas HLTRI's Participation in EPIC-QA: Searching for Entailed Questions Revealing Novel Answer Nuggets
HLTRI: Maxwell Weinzierl (The University of Texas at Dallas)
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11:45–11:55
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EPIC-QA Lightning "Poster" Presentations
IBMResearch: Bhavani Iyer (IBM Research)
vigicovid: Arantxa Otegi (UPV/EHU)
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11:55–1:00 | Lunch Break | |
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12:15–1:00 | EPIC-QA Working Lunch/Discussion | Collaboration Room 1 |
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1:00–3:00 | Session V Chair: Shahzad Rajput | Plenary |
1:00–1:45
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Ceres: Harvesting Knowledge from the Semi-structured Web
Keynote Speaker: Luna Dong (Amazon)
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1:45–2:10
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Overview of the Streaming Multimedia Knowledge Base Population Track
Hoa Dang (U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology)
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2:10–2:30
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OPERA: Operations-oriented Probabilistic Extraction, Reasoning, and Analysis
OPERA: Zaid Sheikh (Carnegie Mellon University)
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2:30–2:55
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GAIA at SM-KBP 2020 - A Dockerized Multi-media Multi-lingual Knowledge Extraction, Clustering, Temporal Tracking and Hypothesis Generation System
GAIA: Manling Li (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Sha Li (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Amith Ananthram (Columbia), Brian Chen (Columbia), Marjorie Freedman (ISI), Haodi Ma (U. Florida), Tony Bai Yang (U. Florida)
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2:55–3:00
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Closing
Hoa Dang (U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology)
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3:30–4:30 | SM-KBP Discussion (open only to teams in AIDA Program) | |