no code implementations • IJCNLP 2019 • Michel Schwab, Robert J{\"a}schke, Frank Fischer, Jannik Str{\"o}tgen
Attributing a particular property to a person by naming another person, who is typically wellknown for the respective property, is called a Vossian Antonomasia (VA).
no code implementations • IJCNLP 2019 • Jonas Pfeiffer, Christian M. Meyer, Claudia Schulz, Jan Kiesewetter, Jan Zottmann, Michael Sailer, Elisabeth Bauer, Frank Fischer, Martin R. Fischer, Iryna Gurevych
Our proposed system FAMULUS helps students learn to diagnose based on automatic feedback in virtual patient simulations, and it supports instructors in labeling training data.
no code implementations • ACL 2019 • Claudia Schulz, Christian M. Meyer, Jan Kiesewetter, Michael Sailer, Elisabeth Bauer, Martin R. Fischer, Frank Fischer, Iryna Gurevych
Many complex discourse-level tasks can aid domain experts in their work but require costly expert annotations for data creation.
1 code implementation • 18 Feb 2019 • Frank Fischer, Robert Jäschke
Vossian Antonomasia is a prolific stylistic device, in use since antiquity.
1 code implementation • 26 Nov 2018 • Claudia Schulz, Christian M. Meyer, Michael Sailer, Jan Kiesewetter, Elisabeth Bauer, Frank Fischer, Martin R. Fischer, Iryna Gurevych
We aim to enable the large-scale adoption of diagnostic reasoning analysis and feedback by automating the epistemic activity identification.
no code implementations • 4 Jan 2017 • Christoph Hube, Frank Fischer, Robert Jäschke, Gerhard Lauer, Mads Rosendahl Thomsen
Among the manifold takes on world literature, it is our goal to contribute to the discussion from a digital point of view by analyzing the representation of world literature in Wikipedia with its millions of articles in hundreds of languages.