no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Laura Giacomini, Johannes Sch{\"a}fer
Our contribution is part of a wider research project on term variation in German and concentrates on the computational aspects of a frame-based model for term meaning representation in the technical field.
1 code implementation • RANLP 2019 • Johannes Sch{\"a}fer, Ben Burtenshaw
In recent years an increasing number of analyses of offensive language has been published, however, dealing mainly with the automatic detection and classification of isolated instances.
no code implementations • WS 2016 • Ina Roesiger, Julia Bettinger, Johannes Sch{\"a}fer, Michael Dorna, Ulrich Heid
The extraction of data exemplifying relations between terms can make use, at least to a large extent, of techniques that are similar to those used in standard hybrid term candidate extraction, namely basic corpus analysis tools (e. g. tagging, lemmatization, parsing), as well as morphological analysis of complex words (compounds and derived items).