Shira Wein

Shira Wein

Georgetown University

H-index: 6

North America-United States

About Shira Wein

Shira Wein, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Georgetown University, specializes in the field of natural language processing.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Assessing the Cross-linguistic Utility of Abstract Meaning Representation

Lost in Translationese? Reducing Translation Effect Using Abstract Meaning Representation

Barriers to Effective Evaluation of Simultaneous Interpretation

MASSIVE Multilingual Abstract Meaning Representation: A Dataset and Baselines for Hallucination Detection

Human Raters Cannot Distinguish English Translations from Original English Texts

A CS1 Open Data Analysis Project with Embedded Ethics

Follow the leader (board) with confidence: Estimating p-values from a single test set with item and response variance

How Many Raters Do You Need? Power Analysis for Foundation Models

Shira Wein Information

University

Position

Ph.D. student

Citations(all)

86

Citations(since 2020)

86

Cited By

8

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

3

i10Index(since 2020)

3

Email

University Profile Page

Georgetown University

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Shira Wein Skills & Research Interests

natural language processing

Top articles of Shira Wein

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Assessing the Cross-linguistic Utility of Abstract Meaning Representation

Computational Linguistics

Shira Wein

Nathan Schneider

2024/3/13

Lost in Translationese? Reducing Translation Effect Using Abstract Meaning Representation

Shira Wein

Nathan Schneider

2024/3

Barriers to Effective Evaluation of Simultaneous Interpretation

Shira Wein

I Te

Colin Cherry

Juraj Juraska

Dirk Padfield

...

2024/3

MASSIVE Multilingual Abstract Meaning Representation: A Dataset and Baselines for Hallucination Detection

Michael Regan

Shira Wein

George Baker

Emilio Monti

2024

Human Raters Cannot Distinguish English Translations from Original English Texts

Shira Wein

2023/12/1

A CS1 Open Data Analysis Project with Embedded Ethics

Shira Wein

Alicia Patterson

Shannon Brick

Sydney Luken

2023

Follow the leader (board) with confidence: Estimating p-values from a single test set with item and response variance

Shira Wein

Christopher Homan

Lora Aroyo

Chris Welty

2023/7

How Many Raters Do You Need? Power Analysis for Foundation Models

Christopher M Homan

Shira Wein

Lora M Aroyo

Chris Welty

2023

UMR Annotation of Multiword Expressions

Julia Bonn

Andrew Cowell

Jan Hajic

Alexis Palmer

Martha Palmer

...

2023/6

Comparing UMR and Cross-lingual Adaptations of AMR

Shira Wein

Julia Bonn

2023/6

AMR4NLI: Interpretable and robust NLI measures from semantic graphs

IWCS

Juri Opitz

Shira Wein

Julius Steen

Anette Frank

Nathan Schneider

2023/6/1

Translationese reduction using abstract meaning representation

arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.11501

Shira Wein

Nathan Schneider

2023/4/23

Measuring Fine-Grained Semantic Equivalence with Abstract Meaning Representation

arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.03018

Shira Wein

Zhuxin Wang

Nathan Schneider

2022/10/6

Accounting for language effect in the evaluation of cross-lingual AMR parsers

Shira Wein

Nathan Schneider

2022/10

Effect of source language on AMR structure

Shira Wein

Wai Ching Leung

Yifu Mu

Nathan Schneider

2022/6

Can adult lexical diversity be measured bilingually? A proof-of-concept study

Rima Elabdali

Shira Wein

Lourdes Ortega

2022/12/23

Spanish Abstract Meaning Representation: Annotation of a General Corpus

arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.07663

Shira Wein

Lucia Donatelli

Ethan Ricker

Calvin Engstrom

Alex Nelson

...

2022/4/15

Semantic similarity as a window into vector-and graph-based metrics

Wai Ching Leung

Shira Wein

Nathan Schneider

2022/12

Belonging in Computing: The Contribution of Gender-based Community Building

Lyn E Swackhamer

Terina-Jasmine Alladin

Hana Memon

Amy J Ko

Shira Wein

2022/3/3

Crowdsourcing Preposition Sense Disambiguation with High Precision via a Priming Task

Shira Wein

Nathan Schneider

2022/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 54
Lourdes Ortega

Lourdes Ortega

Georgetown University

H-index: 51
Amy J. Ko

Amy J. Ko

University of Washington

H-index: 38
Anette Frank

Anette Frank

Heidelberg University

H-index: 19
Christopher Homan

Christopher Homan

Rochester Institute of Technology

H-index: 13
Juri Opitz

Juri Opitz

Heidelberg University

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