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Josef Ruppenhofer
Number of Papers:- 57
Number of Citations:- 140
First ACL Paper:- 2007
Latest ACL Paper:- 2023
Venues:-
NAACL
IWCS
COLING
LAW
EACL
CogALex
KONVENS
CoNLL
UDW
ACL
RANLP
*SEMEVAL
SEW
IJCNLP
WS
WASSA
EMNLP
SIGDIAL
LREC
Co-Authors:-
Alessandra Teresa Cignarella
Alexander Koller
Alexis Palmer
Amir Zeldes
Andrew Gargett
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Euphemistic Abuse – A New Dataset and Classification Experiments for Implicitly Abusive Language
EMNLP
Michael Wiegand |
Jana Kampfmeier |
Elisabeth Eder |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Identifying Implicitly Abusive Remarks about Identity Groups using a Linguistically Informed Approach
NAACL
Michael Wiegand |
Elisabeth Eder |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Who’s in, who’s out? Predicting the Inclusiveness or Exclusiveness of Personal Pronouns in Parliamentary Debates
LREC
Ines Rehbein |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Exploiting Emojis for Abusive Language Detection
EACL
Michael Wiegand |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Implicitly Abusive Comparisons – A New Dataset and Linguistic Analysis
EACL
Michael Wiegand |
Maja Geulig |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Implicitly Abusive Language – What does it actually look like and why are we not getting there?
NAACL
Michael Wiegand |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Elisabeth Eder |
Who is we? Disambiguating the referents of first person plural pronouns in parliamentary debates
KONVENS
WS
Ines Rehbein |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Julian Bernauer |
I’ve got a construction looks funny – representing and recovering non-standard constructions in UD
COLING
UDW
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Ines Rehbein |
Fine-grained Named Entity Annotations for German Biographic Interviews
LREC
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Ines Rehbein |
Carolina Flinz |
Doctor Who? Framing Through Names and Titles in German
LREC
Esther van den Berg |
Katharina Korfhage |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Michael Wiegand |
Katja Markert |
A New Resource for German Causal Language
LREC
Ines Rehbein |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Enhancing a Lexicon of Polarity Shifters through the Supervised Classification of Shifting Directions
LREC
Marc Schulder |
Michael Wiegand |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Improving Sentence Boundary Detection for Spoken Language Transcripts
LREC
Ines Rehbein |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Thomas Schmidt |
Treebanking User-Generated Content: A Proposal for a Unified Representation in Universal Dependencies
LREC
Manuela Sanguinetti |
Cristina Bosco |
Lauren Cassidy |
Özlem Çetinoğlu |
Alessandra Teresa Cignarella |
Teresa Lynn |
Ines Rehbein |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Djamé Seddah |
Amir Zeldes |
Detection of Abusive Language: the Problem of Biased Datasets
NAACL
Michael Wiegand |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Thomas Kleinbauer |
Detecting Derogatory Compounds – An Unsupervised Approach
NAACL
Michael Wiegand |
Maximilian Wolf |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Not My President: How Names and Titles Frame Political Figures
NAACL
WS
Esther van den Berg |
Katharina Korfhage |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Michael Wiegand |
Katja Markert |
tweeDe – A Universal Dependencies treebank for German tweets
WS
Ines Rehbein |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Bich-Ngoc Do |
Sprucing up the trees – Error detection in treebanks
COLING
Ines Rehbein |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Automatically Creating a Lexicon of Verbal Polarity Shifters: Mono- and Cross-lingual Methods for German
COLING
Marc Schulder |
Michael Wiegand |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Distinguishing affixoid formations from compounds
COLING
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Michael Wiegand |
Rebecca Wilm |
Katja Markert |
Disambiguation of Verbal Shifters
LREC
Michael Wiegand |
Sylvette Loda |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Introducing a Lexicon of Verbal Polarity Shifters for English
LREC
Marc Schulder |
Michael Wiegand |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Stephanie Köser |
Building a Morphological Treebank for German from a Linguistic Database
LREC
Petra Steiner |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Inducing a Lexicon of Abusive Words – a Feature-Based Approach
NAACL
Michael Wiegand |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Anna Schmidt |
Clayton Greenberg |
Towards Bootstrapping a Polarity Shifter Lexicon using Linguistic Features
IJCNLP
Marc Schulder |
Michael Wiegand |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Benjamin Roth |
Detecting annotation noise in automatically labelled data
ACL
Ines Rehbein |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Evaluating the morphological compositionality of polarity
RANLP
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Petra Steiner |
Michael Wiegand |
Catching the Common Cause: Extraction and Annotation of Causal Relations and their Participants
LAW
WS
Ines Rehbein |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Effect Functors for Opinion Inference
LREC
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Jasper Brandes |
Separating Actor-View from Speaker-View Opinion Expressions using Linguistic Features
NAACL
Michael Wiegand |
Marc Schulder |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Opinion Holder and Target Extraction on Opinion Compounds – A Linguistic Approach
NAACL
Michael Wiegand |
Christine Bocionek |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Opinion Holder and Target Extraction based on the Induction of Verbal Categories
CoNLL
Michael Wiegand |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Ordering adverbs by their scaling effect on adjective intensity
RANLP
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Jasper Brandes |
Petra Steiner |
Michael Wiegand |
Extending effect annotation with lexical decomposition
WASSA
WS
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Jasper Brandes |
Opinion Holder and Target Extraction for Verb-based Opinion Predicates – The Problem is Not Solved
WASSA
WS
Michael Wiegand |
Marc Schulder |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Comparing methods for deriving intensity scores for adjectives
EACL
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Michael Wiegand |
Jasper Brandes |
Dimensions of Metaphorical Meaning
CogALex
WS
Andrew Gargett |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
John Barnden |
Predicative Adjectives: An Unsupervised Criterion to Extract Subjective Adjectives
NAACL
Michael Wiegand |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Dietrich Klakow |
Towards Weakly Supervised Resolution of Null Instantiations
IWCS
WS
Philip Gorinski |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Caroline Sporleder |
MLSA — A Multi-layered Reference Corpus for German Sentiment Analysis
LREC
Simon Clematide |
Stefan Gindl |
Manfred Klenner |
Stefanos Petrakis |
Robert Remus |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Ulli Waltinger |
Michael Wiegand |
Yes we can!? Annotating English modal verbs
LREC
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Ines Rehbein |
Semantic frames as an anchor representation for sentiment analysis
WASSA
WS
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Ines Rehbein |
Evaluating the Impact of Coder Errors on Active Learning
ACL
Ines Rehbein |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
In Search of Missing Arguments: A Linguistic Approach
RANLP
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Philip Gorinski |
Caroline Sporleder |
Learning Script Participants from Unlabeled Data
RANLP
Michaela Regneri |
Alexander Koller |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Manfred Pinkal |
Bringing Active Learning to Life
COLING
Ines Rehbein |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Alexis Palmer |
Speaker Attribution in Cabinet Protocols
LREC
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Caroline Sporleder |
Fabian Shirokov |
Generating FrameNets of Various Granularities: The FrameNet Transformer
LREC
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Jonas Sunde |
Manfred Pinkal |
There’s no Data like More Data? Revisiting the Impact of Data Size on a Classification Task
LREC
Ines Rehbein |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
SemEval-2010 Task 10: Linking Events and Their Participants in Discourse
*SEMEVAL
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Caroline Sporleder |
Roser Morante |
Collin Baker |
Martha Palmer |
SemEval-2010 Task 10: Linking Events and Their Participants in Discourse
SEW
WS
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Caroline Sporleder |
Roser Morante |
Collin Baker |
Martha Palmer |
Assessing the benefits of partial automatic pre-labeling for frame-semantic annotation
LAW
WS
Ines Rehbein |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Caroline Sporleder |
Discourse Level Opinion Interpretation
COLING
Swapna Somasundaran |
Janyce Wiebe |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Finding the Sources and Targets of Subjective Expressions
LREC
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Swapna Somasundaran |
Janyce Wiebe |
Discourse Level Opinion Relations: An Annotation Study
SIGDIAL
WS
Swapna Somasundaran |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Janyce Wiebe |
Detecting Arguing and Sentiment in Meetings
SIGDIAL
Swapna Somasundaran |
Josef Ruppenhofer |
Janyce Wiebe |
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