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- To Act Or Not To Act - Annotating and Classifying Email Regarding Necessary ActionVeronika Hintzen, Alexander Fraser. [doi]
- hpiDEDIS at GermEval 2019: Offensive Language Identification using a German BERT modelJulian Risch, Anke Stoll, Marc Ziegele, Ralf Krestel. [doi]
- How Does Visual Complexity Influence Predictive Language Processing in a Situated Context?Özge Alaçam, Wolfgang Menzel, Tobias Staron. [doi]
- InriaFBK Drawing Attention to Offensive Language at Germeval2019Michele Corazza, Stefano Menini, Elena Cabrio, Sara Tonelli, Serena Villata. [doi]
- bertZH at GermEval 2019: Fine-Grained Classification of German Offensive Language using Fine-Tuned BERTTim Graf, Luca Salini. [doi]
- Multi-Label Classification of Blurbs with SVM Classifier ChainsFranz Bellmann, Lea Bunzel, Christoph Demus, Lisa Fellendorf, Olivia Gräupner, Qiuyi Hu, Tamara Lange, Alica Stuhr, Jian Xi, Dirk Labudde, Michael Spranger. [doi]
- Convolutional Neural Networks for Classification of German BlurbsErdan Genc, Louay Abdelgawad, Viorel Morari, Peter Kluegl. [doi]
- Multi-Label Multi-Class Hierarchical Classification using Convolutional Seq2SeqVenkatesh Umaashankar, Girish Shanmugam S. [doi]
- Predicting default and non-default aspectual coding: Impact and density of information featuresMichael Richter, Tariq Yousef. [doi]
- "Konservenglück in Tiefkühl-Town" - Das Songkorpus als empirische Ressource interdisziplinärer Erforschung deutschsprachiger PoptexteRoman Schneider. [doi]
- Creating Information-maximizing Natural Language Messages Through Image Captioning-RetrievalFabian Karl, Mikko Lauri, Chris Biemann. [doi]
- Combining embedding methods for a word intrusion taskFinn Årup Nielsen, Lars Kai Hansen. [doi]
- Overview of GermEval Task 2, 2019 Shared Task on the Identification of Offensive LanguageJulia Maria Struß, Melanie Siegel, Josef Ruppenhofer, Michael Wiegand, Manfred Klenner. [doi]
- AkkuBohrHammer vs. AkkuBohrhammer: Experiments towards the Evaluation of Compound Splitting Tools for General Language and Specific DomainsAnna Hätty, Ulrich Heid, Anna Moskvina, Julia Bettinger, Michael Dorna, Sabine Schulte im Walde. [doi]
- Identification of Reading Absorption in User-Generated Book ReviewsPiroska Lendvai, Simone Rebora, Moniek M. Kuijpers. [doi]
- Teacher-Student Learning Paradigm for Tri-training: An Efficient Method for Unlabeled Data ExploitationYash Bhalgat, Zhe Liu, Pritam Gundecha, Jalal Mahmud, Amita Misra. [doi]
- Argumentative Relation Classification as Plausibility RankingJuri Opitz. [doi]
- Deep learning for Free Indirect RepresentationAnnelen Brunner, Ngoc Duyen Tanja Tu, Lukas Weimer, Fotis Jannidis. [doi]
- Determining Response-generating Contexts on Microblogging PlatformsJennifer Fest, Arndt Heilmann, Oliver Hohlfeld, Stella Neumann, Jens Helge Reelfs, Marco Schmitt, Alina Vogelgesang. [doi]
- A Supervised Learning Approach for the Extraction of Sources and Targets from German TextMichael Wiegand, Margarita Chikobava, Josef Ruppenhofer. [doi]
- Evaluating Off-the-Shelf NLP Tools for GermanKatrin Ortmann, Adam Roussel, Stefanie Dipper. [doi]
- Label Frequency Transformation for Multi-Label Multi-Class Text ClassificationRaghavan A. K., Venkatesh Umaashankar, Gautham Krishna Gudur. [doi]
- Dependency Trees for GreenlandicEckhard Bick. [doi]
- Enriching BERT with Knowledge Graph Embeddings for Document ClassificationMalte Ostendorff, Peter Bourgonje, Maria Berger, Julián Moreno Schneider, Georg Rehm, Bela Gipp. [doi]
- Extraction and Classification of Speech, Thought, and Writing in German Narrative TextsLuise Schricker, Manfred Stede, Peer Trilcke. [doi]
- Towards a gold standard corpus for detecting valencies of Zulu verbsGertrud Faaß, Sonja Bosch. [doi]
- Sketches of a graphical user interface for word alignment annotationMaria Skeppstedt, Magnus Ahltorp, Gunnar Eriksson, Rickard Domeij. [doi]
- FoSIL - Offensive language classification of German tweets combining SVMs and deep learning techniquesFlorian Schmid, Justine Thielemann, Anna Mantwill, Jian Xi, Dirk Labudde, Michael Spranger. [doi]
- TwistBytes - Hierarchical Classification at GermEval 2019: walking the fine line (of recall and precision)Fernando Benites. [doi]
- 2019 GermEval Shared Task on Offensive Tweet Detection h_da submissionIsabell Börner, Midhad Blazevic, Maximilian Komander, Margot Mieskes. [doi]
- COMTRAVO-DS team at GermEval 2019 Task 1 on Hierarchical Classification of BlurbsDavid S. Batista, Matti Lyra. [doi]
- Representing document-level semantics of biomedical literature using pre-trained embedding models: Novel assessmentsJon Stevens, Brandon Punturo, Derek Chen, Mike Kim, Jacob Zimmer. [doi]
- Predicting Semantic Labels of Text Regions in Heterogeneous Document ImagesSomtochukwu Enendu, Johannes C. Scholtes, Jeroen Smeets, Djoerd Hiemstra, Mariët Theune. [doi]
- HAU at the GermEval 2019 Shared Task on the Identification of Offensive Language in Microposts: System Description of Word List, Statistical and Hybrid ApproachesJohannes Schäfer, Tom De Smedt, Sylvia Jaki. [doi]
- German End-to-end Speech Recognition based on DeepSpeechAashish Agarwal, Torsten Zesch. [doi]
- Logistic Regression and Naive Bayes for Hierarchical Multi-label Classification at GermEval 2019 - Task 1Kristian Rother, Achim Rettberg. [doi]
- FKIE - Offensive Language Detection on Twitter at GermEval 2019Theresa Krumbiegel. [doi]
- Metaphor detection for German PoetryInes Reinig, Ines Rehbein. [doi]
- Does BERT Make Any Sense? Interpretable Word Sense Disambiguation with Contextualized EmbeddingsGregor Wiedemann, Steffen Remus, Avi Chawla, Chris Biemann. [doi]
- Deep-EOS: General-Purpose Neural Networks for Sentence Boundary DetectionStefan Schweter, Sajawel Ahmed. [doi]
- Automated Assessment of Language Proficiency on German DataEdit Szügyi, Sören Etler, Andrew Beaton, Manfred Stede. [doi]
- Towards Multimodal Emotion Recognition in German Speech Events in Cars using Transfer LearningDeniz Cevher, Sebastian Zepf, Roman Klinger. [doi]
- Generic Web Content Extraction with Open-Source SoftwareAdrien Barbaresi. [doi]
- TUWienKBS19 at GermEval Task 2, 2019: Ensemble Learning for German Offensive Language DetectionJoaquín Padilla Montani, Peter Schüller. [doi]
- German Hatespeech classification with Naive Bayes and Logistic Regression - hshl at GermEval 2019 - Task 2Kristian Rother, Achim Rettberg. [doi]
- The HUIU Contribution for the GermEval Shared Task 2Melanie Andresen, Melitta Gillmann, Jowita Grala, Sarah Jablotschkin, Lea Röseler, Eleonore Schmitt, Lena Schnee, Katharina Straka, Michael Vauth, Sandra Kübler, Heike Zinsmeister. [doi]
- The HUIU Contribution to the GermEval 2019 Shared Task 1Melanie Andresen, Melitta Gillmann, Jowita Grala, Sarah Jablotschkin, Lea Röseler, Eleonore Schmitt, Lena Schnee, Katharina Straka, Michael Vauth, Sandra Kübler, Heike Zinsmeister. [doi]
- BERT for Named Entity Recognition in Contemporary and Historic GermanKai Labusch, Clemens Neudecker, David Zellhöfer. [doi]
- Ein Tool zur Visualisierung des Gebrauchs von SchreibvariantenPeter M. Fischer 0002, Christian Lang. [doi]
- UPB at GermEval-2019 Task 2: BERT-Based Offensive Language Classification of German TweetsAndrei Paraschiv, Dumitru-Clementin Cercel. [doi]
- FraunhoferSIT at GermEval 2019: Can Machines Distinguish Between Offensive Language and Hate Speech? Towards a Fine-Grained ClassificationInna Vogel, Roey Regev. [doi]
- Neural classification with attention assessment of the implicit-association test OMT and prediction of subsequent academic successDirk Johannßen, Chris Biemann. [doi]
- Label Propagation of Polarity Lexica on Word VectorsHarald Koppen, Ritavan. [doi]
- GermEval 2019 Task 1: Hierarchical Classification of BlurbsSteffen Remus, Rami Aly, Chris Biemann. [doi]
- Visualising and evaluating the effects of combining active learning with word embedding featuresMaria Skeppstedt, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki, Andreas Kerren. [doi]
- A Probabilistic Morphology Model for German LemmatizationChristian Wartena. [doi]
- Detecting the boundaries of sentence-like units in spoken GermanJosef Ruppenhofer, Ines Rehbein. [doi]
- A Descriptive Analysis of a German Corpus Annotated with Opinion Sources and TargetsMichael Wiegand, Leonie Lapp, Josef Ruppenhofer. [doi]
- RGCL at GermEval 2019: Offensive Language Detection with Deep LearningAlistair Plum, Tharindu Ranasinghe, Constantin Orasan, Ruslan Mitkov. [doi]