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Ayah Zirikly (Aya)
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CLPsych 2019 shared task: Predicting the degree of suicide risk in Reddit posts
A Zirikly, P Resnik, O Uzuner, K Hollingshead
Proceedings of the sixth workshop on computational linguistics and clinical …, 2019
2222019
Expert, crowdsourced, and machine assessment of suicide risk via online postings
HC Shing, S Nair, A Zirikly, M Friedenberg, H Daumé III, P Resnik
Proceedings of the fifth workshop on computational linguistics and clinical …, 2018
2132018
SMHD: a large-scale resource for exploring online language usage for multiple mental health conditions
A Cohan, B Desmet, A Yates, L Soldaini, S MacAvaney, N Goharian
arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.05258, 2018
1472018
Named entity recognition for arabic social media
A Zirikly, M Diab
Proceedings of the North American Chapter of the Association of …, 2015
762015
Cross-lingual transfer of named entity recognizers without parallel corpora
A Zirikly, M Hagiwara
Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational …, 2015
512015
Overview of the CLPsych 2022 shared task: Capturing moments of change in longitudinal user posts
A Tsakalidis, J Chim, IM Bilal, A Zirikly, D Atzil-Slonim, F Nanni, P Resnik, ...
Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical …, 2022
482022
Improving the Generalizability of Depression Detection by Leveraging Clinical Questionnaires
N Thong, Y Andrew, Z Ayah, D Bart, C Arman
Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational …, 2022
42*2022
Rsdd-time: Temporal annotation of self-reported mental health diagnoses
S MacAvaney, B Desmet, A Cohan, L Soldaini, A Yates, A Zirikly, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.07916, 2018
382018
Embedding Transfer for Low-Resource Medical Named Entity Recognition: A Case Study on Patient Mobility
D Newman-Griffis, A Zirikly
ACL, 2018
362018
Named entity recognition system for dialectal Arabic
A Zirikly, M Diab
Proceedings of the EMNLP 2014 Workshop on Arabic Natural Language Processing …, 2014
222014
Broadening horizons: the case for capturing function and the role of health informatics in its use
LCER Denis Newman-Griffis, Julia Porcino, Ayah Zirikly, Thanh Thieu ...
BMC Public Health, 2019
202019
A comprehensive study of mobility functioning information in clinical notes: entity hierarchy, corpus annotation, and sequence labeling
T Thieu, JC Maldonado, PS Ho, M Ding, A Marr, D Brandt, ...
International journal of medical informatics 147, 104351, 2021
182021
Ambiguity in medical concept normalization: An analysis of types and coverage in electronic health record datasets
D Newman-Griffis, G Divita, B Desmet, A Zirikly, CP Rosé, ...
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 28 (3), 516-532, 2021
182021
Computer system, method and program for performing multilingual named entity recognition model transfer
M Hagiwara, A Zirikly
US Patent 11,030,407, 2021
142021
Explaining Models of Mental Health via Clinically Grounded Auxiliary Tasks
A Zirikly, M Dredze
Proceedings of the Eighth Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical …, 2022
112022
The Power of Language Music: Arabic Lemmatization through Patterns
M Attia, A Zirikly, M Diab
COLING 2016, 40, 2016
112016
Classifying the reported ability in clinical mobility descriptions
D Newman-Griffis, A Zirikly, G Divita, B Desmet
arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.03348, 2019
102019
The GW/LT3 VarDial 2016 Shared Task System for Dialects and Similar Languages Detection
A Zirikly, B Desmet, M Diab
Proceedings of the VarDial Workshop, COLING, 2016
102016
Overview of the clpsych 2024 shared task: Leveraging large language models to identify evidence of suicidality risk in online posts
J Chim, A Tsakalidis, D Gkoumas, D Atzil-Slonim, Y Ophir, A Zirikly, ...
Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical …, 2024
92024
The GW/UMD CLPsych 2016 shared task system
A Zirikly, V Kumar, P Resnik
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Clinical …, 2016
92016
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