Archiv nach Autor: ‘Ines Rehbein’

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First Call for Papers: 4th Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Political and Social Sciences  (CPSS 2024)

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Co-located with KONVENS-2024 in Vienna, Austria. Workshop description Recent years have seen more and more applications of computational methods to the analysis of political texts. This has led to the emergence of different communities (one with a background in political / social science and the other in the areas of NLP/computer science) which struggle to […]

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DGfS2024 workshop ‚Towards Linguistically Motivated Computational Models of Framing‘ (dgfs2024-framing)

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Call for Abstracts ‚Towards Linguistically Motivated Computational Models of Framing‘ Date: Feb 28 – Mar 1, 2024Location: Ruhr-University Bochum, GermanyOrganizers: Annette Hautli-Janisz (University of Passau), Gabriella Lapesa (University of Stuttgart), Ines Rehbein (University of Mannheim) Homepage: https://sites.google.com/view/dgfs2024-framing Call for Papers: Framing is a central notion in the study of language use to rhetorically package information […]

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SpkAtt-2023: Shared Task on Speaker Attribution in German News Articles and Parliamentary Debates

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We are happy to announce a new shared task on Speaker Attribution in German, as part of the GermEval Campaign, co-located with the Conference for Natural Language Processing (KONVENS 2023) in Ingolstadt, Germany, in Sep 2023. The goal of this shared task is the identification of speakers in political debates and in news articles, and […]

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