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Assessing the Impact of Contextual Information in Hate Speech Detection
(2023)
Social networks and other digital media deal with huge amounts of user-generated contents
where hate speech has become a problematic more and more relevant. A great effort has been made to
develop automatic tools for its ...
Bone-GAN: Generation of virtual bone microstructure of high resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography
(Medical PhysicsAmerican Association of Physicists in Medicine, 2023)
Background:Data-driven development of medical biomarkers of bone requires
a large amount of image data but physical measurements are generally too
restricted in size and quality to perform a robust training.
Purpose: ...
Predicción de la satisfacción del usuario a partir de chats de atención al cliente
(Memorias de las JAIIO, 2023)
Los servicios de atención al cliente son determinantes de la experiencia de usuario de las empresas Fintech. Este trabajo busca entender, empleando técnicas de machine learning, qué factores llevan a ...
Teamwork Quality Prediction Using Speech-Based Features
(SMM23, Workshop on Speech, Music and Mind 2023, 2023)
This paper describes a novel protocol for annotating teamwork quality and related variables, based only on the speech signal. Our protocol was designed to annotate a Spanish version of the Objects Games corpus, a publicly ...
Exploiting user-frequency information for mining regionalisms in Argentinian Spanish from Twitter
(Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural, Revista, 2022)
The task of detecting regionalisms (expressions or words used in certain
regions) has traditionally relied on the use of questionnaires and surveys, heavily
depending on the expertise and intuition of the surveyor. The ...
Speech-induced suppression during natural dialogue
(Communications Biology (ISSN 2399-3642), 2024)
When engaged in a conversation, one receives auditory information from the other’s speech but also from their own speech. However, this information is processed differently by an effect called Speech-Induced Suppression. ...