Search Results for author: Karsten Donnay

Found 8 papers, 2 papers with code

Human-in-the-Loop Hate Speech Classification in a Multilingual Context

no code implementations5 Dec 2022 Ana Kotarcic, Dominik Hangartner, Fabrizio Gilardi, Selina Kurer, Karsten Donnay

The shift of public debate to the digital sphere has been accompanied by a rise in online hate speech.

Classification

Assisted Text Annotation Using Active Learning to Achieve High Quality with Little Effort

no code implementations15 Dec 2021 Franziska Weeber, Felix Hamborg, Karsten Donnay, Bela Gipp

Large amounts of annotated data have become more important than ever, especially since the rise of deep learning techniques.

Active Learning Language Modelling +1

Newsalyze: Effective Communication of Person-Targeting Biases in News Articles

no code implementations18 Oct 2021 Felix Hamborg, Kim Heinser, Anastasia Zhukova, Karsten Donnay, Bela Gipp

Our study further suggests that our content-driven identification method detects groups of similarly slanted news articles due to substantial biases present in individual news articles.

Natural Language Understanding

How to Effectively Identify and Communicate Person-Targeting Media Bias in Daily News Consumption?

no code implementations18 Oct 2021 Felix Hamborg, Timo Spinde, Kim Heinser, Karsten Donnay, Bela Gipp

We present an in-progress system for news recommendation that is the first to automate the manual procedure of content analysis to reveal person-targeting biases in news articles reporting on policy issues.

News Recommendation

Concept Identification of Directly and Indirectly Related Mentions Referring to Groups of Persons

no code implementations2 Jul 2021 Anastasia Zhukova, Felix Hamborg, Karsten Donnay, Bela Gipp

Specifically, the approach clusters mentions of groups of persons that act as non-named entity actors in the texts, e. g., "migrant families" = "asylum-seekers."

Clustering Dimensionality Reduction +1

Towards Target-dependent Sentiment Classification in News Articles

1 code implementation20 May 2021 Felix Hamborg, Karsten Donnay, Bela Gipp

Extensive research on target-dependent sentiment classification (TSC) has led to strong classification performances in domains where authors tend to explicitly express sentiment about specific entities or topics, such as in reviews or on social media.

Classification Decision Making +3

NewsMTSC: A Dataset for (Multi-)Target-dependent Sentiment Classification in Political News Articles

1 code implementation EACL 2021 Felix Hamborg, Karsten Donnay

Previous research on target-dependent sentiment classification (TSC) has mostly focused on reviews, social media, and other domains where authors tend to express sentiment explicitly.

Decision Making Language Modelling +2

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