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Enrique Alfonseca

Researcher at Google

Publications -  77
Citations -  3366

Enrique Alfonseca is an academic researcher from Google. The author has contributed to research in topics: WordNet & Ontology (information science). The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 74 publications receiving 3164 citations. Previous affiliations of Enrique Alfonseca include Autonomous University of Madrid.

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A Study on Similarity and Relatedness Using Distributional and WordNet-based Approaches

TL;DR: This paper presents and compares WordNet-based and distributional similarity approaches, and pioneer cross-lingual similarity, showing that the methods are easily adapted for a cross-lingsual task with minor losses.
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Sentence Compression by Deletion with LSTMs

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that even the most basic version of the LSTM system, given no syntactic information or desired compression length, performs surprisingly well: around 30% of the compressions from a large test set could be regenerated.
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The impact of learning styles on student grouping for collaborative learning: a case study

TL;DR: This paper presents how the benefit of considering learning styles with adaptation purposes, as part of the user model, can be extended to the context of collaborative learning as a key feature for group formation.
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Automatic assignment of wikipedia encyclopedic entries to wordnet synsets

TL;DR: An approach taken for automatically associating entries from an on-line encyclopedia with concepts in an ontology or a lexical semantic network is described, which will be applied to enriching ontologies with encyclopedic knowledge.

An Unsupervised Method for General Named Entity Recognition and Automated Concept Discovery

TL;DR: This work describes here a procedure to automatically extend an ontology with domainspecific knowledge that is completely unsupervised, so it can be applied to different languages and domains.