Papers by Fotis Jannidis
Corpus REDEWIEDERGABE (2020.lrec-1)
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| Challenge: | The corpus REDEWIEDERGABE contains detailed annotations for speech, thought and writing representation (ST&WR) with approximately 490,000 tokens, it is the largest resource of its kind. |
| Approach: | This paper presents corpus REDEWIEDERGABE, a German-language historical corpus with detailed annotations for speech, thought and writing representation (ST&WR). |
| Outcome: | The corpus REDEWIEDERGABE contains 490,000 tokens and is the largest resource of its kind. |
Detecting Scenes in Fiction: A new Segmentation Task (2021.eacl-main)
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Albin Zehe, Leonard Konle, Lea Katharina Dümpelmann, Evelyn Gius, Andreas Hotho, Fotis Jannidis, Lucas Kaufmann, Markus Krug, Frank Puppe, Nils Reiter, Annekea Schreiber, Nathalie Wiedmer
| Challenge: | Text segmentation is a long standing issue in the area of natural language processing . even modern methods struggle with processing text longer than a couple of sentences or paragraphs . |
| Approach: | They introduce the task of scene segmentation on narrative texts and provide an annotated corpus . they discuss linguistic and narrative properties of the task and provide baseline experiments . |
| Outcome: | The proposed task is very challenging and the results are impressive. |
Delta vs. N-Gram Tracing: Evaluating the Robustness of Authorship Attribution Methods (L18-1)
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| Challenge: | a novel authorship attribution method is developed for short texts . delta measures are well-established, but N-gram tracing is not robust enough . |
| Approach: | They propose to use delta measures and N-gram tracing to compare short texts . they find they are highly sensitive to the choice of authors and texts in the corpus . |
| Outcome: | The proposed methods are highly sensitive to the selection of authors and texts in the comparison corpus. |