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KONVENS 2023: Ingolstadt, Germany
- Munir Georges, Aaricia Herygers, Annemarie Friedrich, Benjamin Roth:
Proceedings of the 19th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS 2023), September 19-21, 2023, Ingolstadt, Germany. Association for Computational Lingustics 2023 - Frontmatter.
- Bolei Ma, Ercong Nie, Helmut Schmid, Hinrich Schütze:
Is Prompt-Based Finetuning Always Better than Vanilla Finetuning? Insights from Cross-Lingual Language Understanding. 1-16 - Cedric Lothritz, Saad Ezzini, Christoph Purschke, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, Jacques Klein, Isabella Olariu, Andrey Boytsov, Clément Lefebvre, Anne Goujon:
Comparing Pre-Training Schemes for Luxembourgish BERT Models. 17-27 - Anton Ehrmanntraut, Leonard Konle, Fotis Jannidis:
LLpro: A Literary Language Processing Pipeline for German Narrative Texts. 28-39 - Maximilian M. Maurer, Christopher Jenkins, Filip Miletic, Sabine Schulte im Walde:
Classifying Noun Compounds for Present-Day Compositionality: Contributions of Diachronic Frequency and Productivity Patterns. 40-51 - Fynn Petersen-Frey, Tim Fischer, Florian Schneider, Isabel Eiser, Gertraud Koch, Chris Biemann:
From Qualitative to Quantitative Research: Semi-Automatic Annotation Scaling in the Digital Humanities. 52-62 - Thorben Schomacker, Michael Gille, Marina Tropmann-Frick, Jörg von der Hülls:
Data and Approaches for German Text simplification - towards an Accessibility-enhanced Communication. 63-68 - Maximilian Weißenbacher, Udo Kruschwitz:
Steps towards Addressing Text Classification in Low-Resource Languages. 69-76 - Peter Bourgonje, Sophia Rauh, Karolina Zaczynska:
Toward a Multilingual Connective Database: Aligning German/French Concessive Connectives. 77-84 - Mohammed Bin Sumait, Aleksandra Gabryszak, Leonhard Hennig, Roland Roller:
Factuality Detection using Machine Translation - a Use Case for German Clinical Text. 85-92 - Eckhard Bick:
Linking Danish Parser Output to a Central Word Repository - From Morphosemantic Disambiguation to Unique Identifiers. 93-101 - Hendryk Weiland, Maike Behrendt, Stefan Harmeling:
Automatic Dictionary Generation: Could Brothers Grimm Create a Dictionary with BERT? 102-120 - Melanie Siegel, Maksym O. Vakulenko, Jonathan Baum:
Towards UkrainianWordNet: Incorporation of an Existing Thesaurus in the Domain of Physics. 121-126 - Julia Wunderle, Jan Pfister, Andreas Hotho:
Pointer Networks: A Unified Approach to Extracting German Opinions. 127-138 - Thorben Schomacker, Tillmann Dönicke, Marina Tropmann-Frick:
Exploring Automatic Text Simplification of German Narrative Documents. 139-148 - Jonas Nathanael Phlipp, Michael Richter, Erik Daas, Max Kölbl:
Are idioms surprising? 149-154 - Mikhail Salnikov, Maria Lysyuk, Pavel Braslavski, Anton Razzhigaev, Valentin Malykh, Alexander Panchenko:
Answer Candidate Type Selection: Text-To-Text Language Model for Closed Book Question Answering Meets Knowledge Graphs. 155-164 - Johannes Schäfer, Elina Kistner:
HS-EMO: Analyzing Emotions in Hate Speech. 165-173 - Isabella Olariu, Cedric Lothritz, Tegawendé F. Bissyandé, Jacques Klein:
Evaluating Data Augmentation Techniques for the Training of Luxembourgish Language Models. 174-179 - Philipp Seeberger, Tobias Bocklet, Korbinian Riedhammer:
Information Type Classification with Contrastive Task-Specialized Sentence Encoders. 180-186 - Silvan Wehrli, Bert Arnrich, Christopher Irrgang:
German Text Embedding Clustering Benchmark. 187-201 - Jakob Fehle, Leonie Münster, Thomas Schmidt, Christian Wolff:
Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis as a Multi-Label Classification Task on the Domain of German Hotel Reviews. 202-218 - Urs Zaberer, Sebastian Padó, Gabriella Lapesa:
Political claim identification and categorization in a multilingual setting: First experiments. 219-228 - Hsiao-Chu Yu, Ines Rehbein, Simone Paolo Ponzetto:
Policy Domain Prediction from Party Manifestos with Adapters and Knowledge Enhanced Transformers. 229-244
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