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Felix Hill
Google Inc. - California / United States
Social Sciences / Linguistics and Literature
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Felix Hill's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Glue: A multi-task benchmark and analysis platform for natural language understandingA WangarXiv preprint arXiv:1804.07461, 201872422018
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Superglue: A stickier benchmark for general-purpose language understanding systemsA Wang, Y Pruksachatkun, N Nangia, A Singh, J Michael, F Hill, O Levy, ...Advances in neural information processing systems 32, 201914382019
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Simlex-999: Evaluating semantic models with (genuine) similarity estimationF Hill, R Reichart, A KorhonenComputational Linguistics 41 (4), 665-695, 201514362015
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The goldilocks principle: Reading children\'s books with explicit memory representationsF Hill, A Bordes, S Chopra, J WestonarXiv preprint arXiv:1511.02301, 20157462015
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Learning distributed representations of sentences from unlabelled dataF Hill, K Cho, A KorhonenarXiv preprint arXiv:1602.03483, 20167252016
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