Simon Hengchen

Simon Hengchen

Göteborgs universitet

H-index: 15

Europe-Sweden

About Simon Hengchen

Simon Hengchen, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Göteborgs universitet, specializes in the field of lexical semantic change, natural language processing, digital humanities.

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

Detection of Non-recorded Word Senses in English and Swedish

Superlim: A Swedish language understanding evaluation benchmark

Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical Language Change

A Data-driven Approach to Studying Changing Vocabularies in Historical Newspaper Collections

Lexical semantic change for Ancient Greek and Latin

SuperSim: a test set for word similarity and relatedness in Swedish

Computational approaches to semantic change

Détecter la réutilisation de texte avec Passim

Simon Hengchen Information

University

Position

Forskare

Citations(all)

835

Citations(since 2020)

807

Cited By

249

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

20

i10Index(since 2020)

18

Email

University Profile Page

Göteborgs universitet

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Simon Hengchen Skills & Research Interests

lexical semantic change

natural language processing

digital humanities

Top articles of Simon Hengchen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Detection of Non-recorded Word Senses in English and Swedish

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.02285

Jonathan Lautenschlager

Emma Sköldberg

Simon Hengchen

Dominik Schlechtweg

2024/3/4

Superlim: A Swedish language understanding evaluation benchmark

Aleksandrs Berdičevskis

Gerlof Bouma

Robin Kurtz

Felix Morger

Joey Öhman

...

2023/12

Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical Language Change

Nina Tahmasebi

Syrielle Montariol

Andrey Kutuzov

Simon Hengchen

Haim Dubossarsky

...

2022/5

A Data-driven Approach to Studying Changing Vocabularies in Historical Newspaper Collections

Digital Humanities Research

Simon Hengchen

Ruben Ros

Jani Marjane

Mikko Tolonen

Trans Fang Huakang

2022/11/8

Lexical semantic change for Ancient Greek and Latin

Computational approaches to semantic change

Valerio Perrone

Simon Hengchen

Marco Palma

Alessandro Vatri

Jim Q Smith

...

2021

SuperSim: a test set for word similarity and relatedness in Swedish

arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.05228

Simon Hengchen

Nina Tahmasebi

2021/4/12

Computational approaches to semantic change

Nina Tahmasebi

Lars Borin

Adam Jatowt

Yang Xu

Simon Hengchen

2021/8/10

Détecter la réutilisation de texte avec Passim

Programming Historian

Matteo Romanello

Simon Hengchen

2021/5/16

SBX-HY at RuShiftEval 2021: Доверяй, но проверяй

Simon Hengchen

Kate Viloria

Andrey Indukaev

2021/5

A collection of Swedish diachronic word embedding models trained on historical newspaper data

Journal of open humanities data

Simon Hengchen

Nina Tahmasebi

2021/1/27

Challenges for computational lexical semantic change

Computational approaches to semantic change

Simon Hengchen

Nina Tahmasebi

Dominik Schlechtweg

Haim Dubossarsky

2021/8/10

Computational approaches to semantic change (Volume 6)

Simon Hengchen

Yang Xu

Nina Tahmasebi

Adam Jatowt

Lars Borin

2021

DWUG: A large resource of diachronic word usage graphs in four languages

arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.08540

Dominik Schlechtweg

Nina Tahmasebi

Simon Hengchen

Haim Dubossarsky

Barbara McGillivray

2021/4/17

Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Computational Approaches to Historical Language Change 2021

Nina Tahmasebi

Adam Jatowt

Yang Xu

Simon Hengchen

Syrielle Montariol

...

2021/8

Disappearing discourses: Avoiding anachronisms and teleology with data-driven methods in studying digital newspaper collections

Digital humanities in the Nordic countries DHN 2020, Riga, Latvia, March 17–20

Elaine Zosa

Simon Hengchen

Jani Marjanen

Lidia Pivovarova

Mikko Tolonen

2020/3/1

The challenges and prospects of the intersection of humanities and data science: A White Paper from The Alan Turing Institute

Barbara McGillivray

Beatrice Alex

Sarah Ames

Guyda Armstrong

David Beavan

...

2020/8/27

SemEval-2020 Task 1: Unsupervised Lexical Semantic Change Detection

arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.11464

Dominik Schlechtweg

Barbara McGillivray

Simon Hengchen

Haim Dubossarsky

Nina Tahmasebi

2020/7/22

Topic modelling discourse dynamics in historical newspapers

arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.10428

Jani Marjanen

Elaine Zosa

Simon Hengchen

Lidia Pivovarova

Mikko Tolonen

2020/11/20

Dataset for temporal analysis of English-French cognates

Esteban Frossard

Mickael Coustaty

Antoine Doucet

Adam Jatowt

Simon Hengchen

2020/5/29

An unsupervised method for OCR post-correction and spelling normalisation for Finnish

arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.03502

Quan Duong

Mika Hämäläinen

Simon Hengchen

2020/11/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 29
Lars Borin

Lars Borin

Göteborgs universitet

H-index: 18
Nina Tahmasebi

Nina Tahmasebi

Göteborgs universitet

H-index: 16
Jani Marjanen

Jani Marjanen

Helsingin yliopisto

H-index: 16
Mika Hämäläinen

Mika Hämäläinen

Helsingin yliopisto

H-index: 15
Lidia Pivovarova

Lidia Pivovarova

Helsingin yliopisto

H-index: 15
Dominik Schlechtweg

Dominik Schlechtweg

Universität Stuttgart

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