Algorithmes de classification et d'optimisation: participation du LIA/ADOC á DEFT'14

This year, the DEFT campaign (Défi Fouilles de Textes) incorporates a task which aims at identifying the session in which articles of previous TALN conferences were presented. We describe the three statistical systems developed at LIA/ADOC for this task. A fusion of these systems enables us to obtain interesting results (micro-precision score of 0.76 measured on the test corpus)

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