Section Computational Linguistics: Poster sessions

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Session I, Wednesday March 05, 2025, 3:45 – 4:30 pm

Nele Benz & Heike Zinsmeister - Evaluation of Hate Speech Detection by LLMs

Marie-Pauline Krielke, Lukas Weimer & Philippe Genêt - Delete, Keep, Replace and Shuffle: Derived Text Formats for Open Science

Seyedmasih Tabaei, Maria Alejandra Quiros Ramirez & Stephan Streuber - An Adaptable Text Data Augmentation Framework Leveraging Large Language Models for Classification Tasks

Sophie Decher - Identifying a common internal structure of written German texts with genre theory
 
Sercan Karakaş & Mustafa Baki Varol - Anaphora Resolution and Reasoning in LLMs: Turkish Reflexives Kendi and Kendisi
 
Samantha Kent - Exploring German-English Code-Switched Emotion Classification
 
Hamid Mojarad & Kevin Tang - Sociolinguistic ASR errors in African American English: Lexical and Contextual effects

Session II, Thursday March 06, 2025, 10:30 – 11:15 am

Jenny Felser & Michael Spranger - Topic modelling as a tool for hypothesis-driven forensic communication analysis

Seyedmasih Tabaei, Maria Alejandra Quiros Ramirez & Stephan Streuber - Data Is All You Need: Stop Fine-Tuning Yet Another Model for Sentiment Analysis to Detect Depression

Nicholas Catasso - Evaluating ChatGPT-4’s grammaticality judgments. A comparative study with native German speakers

Theresa Nindel - Aspectual Classes and Large Language Models
 
Dominic Schmitz, Carolin Müller-Spitzer, Samira Ochs & Jan Oliver Rüdiger - Context doesn’t matter: The male bias of generic masculines in German remains stable across different context windows

Dana Serditova, Kevin Tang & Jochen Steffens - Regional biases in Automatic Speech Recognition: the case of Newcastle English
 
Clara Wan Ching Ho & Ivana Vrdoljak - Topic Modeling and NER for Linguistics-focused Semantic Search