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I am Federico Bianchi, a post-doctoral researcher at Bocconi University. Interested in NLP, Language, Reasoning and Cognitive Stuff.
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A new version of the contextualized topic model package
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A very simple elisp function to copy a region and open a grammarly page
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Recently, getting my hands on emacs and org-mode again helped me to get back to where it all started
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Distributional Semantics has been often applied to represent words and sometimes entities, but it can also be used to represent ontological concepts
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I presented our work at the Extended Semantic Web Conference. See the video recoding here.
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I presented our work at the International Semantic Web Conference, see the video recoding here.
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In this talk, I’ve presented an analysis of logic tensor networks and their capabilities to do deductive reasoning. You can find the paper here. A kind and related tweet.
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In this talk, Prof. Matteo Palmonari (unimib) and I have introduced two methods to account for time into distributional representations. This talk is based on two of our papers: “Training Temporal Word Embeddings with a Compass” (AAAI) and “Towards Encoding Time in Text-Based Entity Embeddings” (ISWC).
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I presented our paper on fantastic embeddings we show how to efficiently generate embeddings of products and show an interesting case in which we align the embedding of multiple shops.
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I have been (virtually) invited at Coveo Labs to talk about recent developments Neural Symbolic Learning and Reasoning. Focus of the talk were Logic Tensor Networks, introduced by Serafini and Garcez in 2016.
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I gave a talk about our work on vector space alignment to study semantic change at Tilburg University, invited by Assistant Prof. Giovanni Cassani.