Papers by Kerstin Jung
»textklang« – Towards a Multi-Modal Exploration Platform for German Poetry (2022.lrec-1)
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Nadja Schauffler, Toni Bernhart, Andre Blessing, Gunilla Eschenbach, Markus Gärtner, Kerstin Jung, Anna Kinder, Julia Koch, Sandra Richter, Gabriel Viehhauser, Ngoc Thang Vu, Lorenz Wesemann, Jonas Kuhn
| Challenge: | »textklang« aims to explore the relationship between written text and its potential and actual sonic realisation in lyric poetry . the platform will combine three modalities: the poetic text, the audio signal of a recorded recitation and, at a later stage, music scores of . musical setting of lyrical poetry. |
| Approach: | They propose to combine a multi-modal corpus of German lyric poetry from the Romantic era with a platform for systematic exploration. |
| Outcome: | The platform will combine the poetic text, the audio signal of a recorded recitation and, at a later stage, music scores of . a musical setting of lyric poetry. |
GRAIN-S: Manually Annotated Syntax for German Interviews (2020.lrec-1)
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| Challenge: | GRAIN-S is a set of manually created syntactic annotations for radio interviews in germany. |
| Approach: | They propose to use GRAIN-S to create syntactic annotations for radio interviews in germany. |
| Outcome: | The proposed dataset extends an existing corpus GRAIN and comes with constituency and dependency trees for six interviews. |
To Boldly Query What No One Has Annotated Before? The Frontiers of Corpus Querying (2020.acl-main)
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| Challenge: | a systematic review of corpora and query tools focuses on the query side . annotated corporata are the backbone of many fields in linguistics . |
| Approach: | They propose a chronology of the major interplay between corpus progression and query tool evolution . they focus on the query side and hints at exciting directions for future development . |
| Outcome: | This paper provides a broad overview of the history of corpora and query tools . it focuses on the query side and hints at exciting directions for future development . |