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Liu, Shicheng; Semnani, Sina; Triedman, Harold; Xu, Jialiang; Zhao, Isaac Dan; Lam, Monica (November 2024). "SPINACH: SPARQL-Based Information Navigation for Challenging Real-World Questions". In Yaser Al-Onaizan; Mohit Bansal; Yun-Nung Chen (eds.). Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2024. Findings 2024. Miami, Florida, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics (see also source file with this image under "/images")

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