T01
Texttransformation in verschiedenen Medien
PI(s): Prof. Dr. Manfred Stede & Prof. Dr. Tatjana Scheffler
In Zusammenarbeit mit zwei Sprachtechnologie-Unternehmen untersucht das Projekt die Aufgabe der Adaption von Texten an die Konventionen und Erfordernisse verschiedener Medien, insbesondere geschriebene Blogs und Microblogs (Twitter) sowie gesprochene Podcasts. Im Zentrum der Arbeit stehen Phänomene der Diskursebene, nämlich Koreferenz, Partikelgebrauch und Kohärenzrelationen. Variation entlang dieser Dimensionen wird in Lese/Hör-Experimenten im Hinblick auf Verarbeitungsgeschwindigkeit getestet, und die gewonnenen Erkenntnisse werden schließlich in Modelle und Algorithmen übersetzt, die adaptionswürdige Textpassagen identifizieren und auch mit der automatischen Umsetzung solcher Adaptionsschritte experimentieren.
MitarbeiterInnen

Prof. Dr. Tatjana Scheffler

Hannah Seemann

Sara Shahmohammadi

Prof. Dr. Manfred Stede
Publikationen
Types of publications:
- Peer-Reviewed: Papers, Journals, Books, Articles of the CRC
- Talk or Presentation: Talks, Presentations, Posters of the CRC
- SFB-Related: not produced in connection with the CRC, but are thematically appropriate
- Other: Papers, Journals, Books, Articles of the CRC, but not peer-reviewed
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Author(s) | Title | Year | Published in | Links | Type |
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Stede, M. | Automatische Textgenerierung: Ein Blick auf die Technik. | 2021 | Invited talk at the Ringvorlesung "(Un)Creative Digital Writing", Technische Universität Dresden. 25 October. | Talk or Presentation | |
Stede, M. | Contrast in Discourse and in Argumentation. | 2021 | Invited talk at the Workshop "Integrating Perspectives on Discourse Annotation", Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen. 04 - 05 October. | Talk or Presentation | |
Scheffler, T., Kern, L.-A., & Seemann, H. | The medium is not the message: Individual level register variation in blogs vs. tweets. | 2022 | Register Studies, 4(2), 171-201. DOI: 10.1075/rs.22009.sch | Paper Data+Code | Peer-Reviewed |
Seemann, H., & Scheffler, T. | Differentiating Social Media Texts via Clustering. | 2022 | Proceedings of the CHR 2022: Computational Humanities Research Conference, Antwerp, Belgium. | Paper Data+Code | Peer-Reviewed |
Scheffler, T., Kern, L.-A., & Seemann, H. | Modal particles as markers of style, medium, and register. | 2022 | Paper presented at the Workshop: Metaphors and stance markers in register variation (MeStaR), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany. 16 June. | Paper | Talk or Presentation |
Stede, M. | Computational Framing: Many Approaches - One Task? | 2023 | Invited talk at the NLP Group, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Dept. of Computer Science. Hannover, Germany. 18 May. | Talk or Presentation | |
Shahmohammadi, S., Seemann, H., Stede, M., & Scheffler, T. | Encoding discourse structure: comparison of RST and QUD. | 2023 | n M. Strube, C. Braud, C. Hardmeier, J. J. Li, S. Loáiciga, & A. Zeldes (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Computational Approaches to Discourse (CODI 2023) (pp. 89–98). Assoc. for Computational Linguistics. DOI: 10.18653/v1/2023.codi-1.11 | Data | Peer-Reviewed |
Seemann, H., & Maršík, A. | Expressing the degree of confidence and attitude in Czech and German. | 2023 | Poster presented at the 10th International Contrastive Linguistics Conference (ICLC-10), University of Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany. 18-21 July. | Data+Code | Peer-Reviewed |