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- Large Language Models as Evaluators for Scientific SynthesisJulia Evans, Jennifer D'Souza 0001, Sören Auer. 1-22 [doi]
- A Crosslingual Approach to Dependency Parsing for Middle High GermanCora Haiber. 23-31 [doi]
- Complexity of German Texts Written by Primary School ChildrenJammila Laâguidi, Dana Neumann, Ronja Laarmann-Quante, Stefanie Dipper, Mihail Chifligarov. 32-39 [doi]
- Exploring Automatic Text Simplification for LithuanianJustina Mandravickaite, Egle Rimkiene, Danguole Kalinauskaite, Danguole Kotryna Kapkan. 40-49 [doi]
- Word alignment in Discourse Representation Structure parsingChristian Obereder, Gábor Recski. 50-56 [doi]
- Evaluating and Fine-Tuning Retrieval-Augmented Language Models to Generate Text with Accurate CitationsVinzent Penzkofer, Timo Baumann. 57-64 [doi]
- Discourse Parsing for German with new RST CorporaSara Shahmohammadi, Manfred Stede. 65-74 [doi]
- Revisiting the Phenomenon of Syntactic Complexity Convergence on German Dialogue DataYu Wang, Hendrik Buschmeier. 75-80 [doi]
- Estimating Word Concreteness from Contextualized EmbeddingsChristian Wartena. 81-88 [doi]
- Using GermaNet for the Generation of Crossword PuzzlesClaus Zinn, Marie Hinrichs, Erhard W. Hinrichs. 89-97 [doi]
- Leveraging Cross-Lingual Transfer Learning in Spoken Named Entity Recognition SystemsMoncef Benaicha, David Thulke, Mehmet Ali Tugtekin Turan. 98-105 [doi]
- Exploring Data Acquisition Strategies for the Domain Adaptation of QA ModelsMaurice Falk, Adrian Ulges, Dirk Krechel. 106-116 [doi]
- CO-Fun: A German Dataset on Company Outsourcing in Fund Prospectuses for Named Entity Recognition and Relation ExtractionNeda Foroutan, Markus Schröder 0001, Andreas Dengel 0001. 117-122 [doi]
- GERestaurant: A German Dataset of Annotated Restaurant Reviews for Aspect-Based Sentiment AnalysisNils Constantin Hellwig, Jakob Fehle, Markus Bink, Christian Wolff 0001. 123-133 [doi]
- How to Translate SQuAD to German? A Comparative Study of Answer Span Retrieval Methods for Question Answering Dataset CreationJens Kaiser, Agnieszka Falenska. 134-140 [doi]
- Few-Shot Prompting for Subject Indexing of German Medical Book TitlesLisa Kluge, Maximilian Kähler. 141-148 [doi]
- Binary indexes for optimising corpus queriesPeter Ljunglöf, Nicholas Smallbone, Mijo Thoresson, Victor Salomonsson. 149-158 [doi]
- An Improved Method for Class-specific Keyword Extraction: A Case Study in the German Business RegistryStephen Meisenbacher, Tim Schopf, Weixin Yan, Patrick Holl, Florian Matthes. 159-165 [doi]
- Tabular JSON: A Proposal for a Pragmatic Linguistic Data FormatAdam Roussel. 166-172 [doi]
- Semiautomatic Data Generation for Academic Named Entity Recognition in German Text CorporaPia Schwarz. 173-181 [doi]
- Redundancy Aware Multiple Reference Based Gainwise Evaluation of Extractive SummarizationMousumi Akter 0001, Shubhra Kanti Karmaker. 182-195 [doi]
- Fine-grained quotation detection and attribution in German news articlesFynn Petersen-Frey, Chris Biemann. 196-208 [doi]
- Decoding 16th-Century Letters: From Topic Models to GPT-Based Keyword MappingPhillip Benjamin Ströbel, Stefan Aderhold, Ramona Roller. 209-221 [doi]
- Analysing Effects of Inducing Gender Bias in Language ModelsStephanie Gross, Brigitte Krenn, Craig Lincoln, Lena Holzwarth. 222-230 [doi]
- OMoS-QA: A Dataset for Cross-Lingual Extractive Question Answering in a German Migration ContextSteffen Kleinle, Jakob Prange, Annemarie Friedrich. 231-248 [doi]
- Role-Playing LLMs in Professional Communication Training: The Case of Investigative Interviews with ChildrenDon Tuggener, Teresa Schneider, Ariana Huwiler, Tobias Kreienbühl, Simon Hischier, Pius von Däniken, Susanna Niehaus. 249-263 [doi]
- Features and Detectability of German Texts Generated with Large Language ModelsVerena Irrgang, Veronika Solopova, Steffen Zeiler, Robert M. Nickel, Dorothea Kolossa. 264-280 [doi]
- Lex2Sent: A bagging approach to unsupervised sentiment analysisKai-Robin Lange, Jonas Rieger. 281-291 [doi]
- Discourse-Level Features in Spoken and Written CommunicationHannah Seemann, Sara Shahmohammadi, Manfred Stede, Tatjana Scheffler. 292-302 [doi]
- Version Control for Speech CorporaVlad Dumitru, Matthias Boehm, Martin Hagmüller, Barbara Schuppler. 303-308 [doi]
- Querying Repetitions in Spoken Language CorporaElena Frick, Henrike Helmer, Dolores Lemmenmeier-Batini. 309-316 [doi]
- Exploring Phonetic Features in Language Embeddings for Unseen Language Varieties of Austrian GermanLorenz Gutscher, Michael Pucher. 317-325 [doi]
- A Multilingual Dataset of Adversarial Attacks to Automatic Content Scoring SystemsRonja Laarmann-Quante, Christopher Chandler, Noemi Incirkus, Vitaliia Ruban, Alona Solopov, Luca Steen. 326-338 [doi]
- Towards Improving ASR Outputs of Spontaneous Speech with LLMsKarner Manuel, Julian Linke, Mark Kröll, Barbara Schuppler, Bernhard C. Geiger. 339-348 [doi]
- OneLove beyond the field - A few-shot pipeline for topic and sentiment analysis during the FIFA World Cup in QatarChristoph Rauchegger, Sonja Mei Wang, Pieter Delobelle. 349-357 [doi]
- Linguistic and extralinguistic factors in automatic speech recognition of German atypical speechEugenia Rykova, Mathias Walther. 358-367 [doi]
- LLM-based Translation Across 500 Years. The Case for Early New High GermanMartin Volk 0001, Dominic P. Fischer, Patricia Scheurer, Raphael Schwitter, Phillip Benjamin Ströbel. 368-375 [doi]