1 code implementation • EMNLP (LaTeCHCLfL, CLFL, LaTeCH) 2021 • Thomas Schmidt, Katrin Dennerlein, Christian Wolff
For the polarity classification accuracies of up to 90% are achieved.
no code implementations • LREC 2022 • Elena Frick, Thomas Schmidt, Henrike Helmer
In this paper, we address two problems in indexing and querying spoken language corpora with overlapping speaker contributions.
1 code implementation • SMM4H (COLING) 2020 • Luis Moßburger, Felix Wende, Kay Brinkmann, Thomas Schmidt
Our results indicate that Beyond Blue is generally more positive and that the users are more supportive to each other.
no code implementations • 29 Aug 2022 • Thomas Schmidt, Melanie Biafora
Research on perception without awareness primarily relies on the dissociation paradigm, which compares a measure of awareness of a critical stimulus (direct measures) with a measure indicating that the stimulus has been processed at all (indirect measure).
no code implementations • 29 Aug 2022 • Melanie Biafora, Thomas Schmidt
Dissociation paradigms examine dissociations between indirect measures of prime processing and direct measures of prime awareness.
no code implementations • 9 May 2021 • Thomas Schmidt
Skrzypulec (2021) raises the question whether motor activation by masked color primes is based on the same type of color representation as conscious vision.
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Jan Gorisch, Michael Gref, Thomas Schmidt
The newest generation of speech technology caused a huge increase of audio-visual data nowadays being enhanced with orthographic transcripts such as in automatic subtitling in online platforms.
Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) +1
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Thomas Schmidt
For the detection of boundaries in spoken language transcripts, we achieve a substantial improvement when framing the boundary detection problem assentence pair classification task, as compared to a sequence tagging approach.
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Denis Arnold, Bernhard Fisseni, Pawel Kamocki, Oliver Schonefeld, Marc Kupietz, Thomas Schmidt
This paper addresses long-term archival for large corpora.
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Elena Frick, Thomas Schmidt
As a part of the ZuMult-project, we are currently modelling a backend architecture that should provide query access to corpora from the Archive of Spoken German (AGD) at the Leibniz-Institute for the German Language (IDS).
1 code implementation • 23 May 2019 • Koen Schakenraad, Jeremy Ernst, Wim Pomp, Erik H. J. Danen, Roeland M. H. Merks, Thomas Schmidt, Luca Giomi
We investigate the mechanical interplay between the spatial organization of the actin cytoskeleton and the shape of animal cells adhering on micropillar arrays.
Biological Physics Soft Condensed Matter Cell Behavior
no code implementations • COLING 2018 • Thomas Schmidt, Manuel Burghardt
We discuss the problems and challenges for sentiment analysis in this area and describe our next steps toward further research.
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Swantje Westpfahl, Thomas Schmidt
In this paper, we present a GOLD standard of part-of-speech tagged transcripts of spoken German.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Thomas Schmidt
The Database for Spoken German (Datenbank f{\"u}r Gesprochenes Deutsch, DGD2, http://dgd. ids-mannheim. de) is the central platform for publishing and disseminating spoken language corpora from the Archive of Spoken German (Archiv f{\"u}r Gesprochenes Deutsch, AGD, http://agd. ids-mannheim. de) at the Institute for the German Language in Mannheim.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Thomas Schmidt
FOLK is the {``}Forschungs- und Lehrkorpus Gesprochenes Deutsch (FOLK){''} (eng.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Thomas Schmidt
This paper presents two toolsets for transcribing and annotating spoken language: the EXMARaLDA system, developed at the University of Hamburg, and the FOLK tools, developed at the Institute for the German Language in Mannheim.