no code implementations • WS 2019 • Arne K{\"o}hn, Alex Koller, er
When generating technical instructions, it is often necessary to describe an object that does not exist yet.
no code implementations • COLING 2018 • Arne K{\"o}hn
Incrementality is ubiquitous in human-human interaction and beneficial for human-computer interaction.
no code implementations • COLING 2018 • Christine K{\"o}hn, Arne K{\"o}hn
Corpora with language learner writing usually consist of essays, which are difficult to annotate reliably and to process automatically due to the high degree of freedom and the nature of learner language.
no code implementations • COLING 2016 • Arne K{\"o}hn, Timo Baumann
We combine the forward-looking parser predictions with backward-looking N-gram histories and analyze in a set of experiments the impact on language models, i. e. stronger discriminative power but also higher data sparsity.
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Arne K{\"o}hn, Florian Stegen, Timo Baumann
There are initiatives to create and sustain spoken Wikipedia versions in many languages and hence the data is freely available, grows over time, and can be used for automatic corpus creation.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Kilian A. Foth, Arne K{\"o}hn, Niels Beuck, Wolfgang Menzel
We present the Hamburg Dependency Treebank (HDT), which to our knowledge is the largest dependency treebank currently available.