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Josef Ruppenhofer
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- affiliation: Leibniz-Institute for the German Language, Mannheim, Germany
- affiliation (former): University of Hildesheim, Germany
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j9]Michael Wiegand, Marc Schulder, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Determining sentiment views of verbal multiword expressions using linguistic features. Nat. Lang. Eng. 30(2): 256-293 (2024) - [c67]Josef Ruppenhofer, Matthias Schwendemann, Annette Portmann, Katrin Wisniewski, Torsten Zesch:
Every Verb in Its Right Place? A Roadmap for Operationalizing Developmental Stages in the Acquisition of L2 German. LREC/COLING 2024: 6655-6670 - [c66]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Annelen Brunner, Simone Paolo Ponzetto:
Out of the Mouths of MPs: Speaker Attribution in Parliamentary Debates. LREC/COLING 2024: 12553-12563 - [c65]Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Oddballs and Misfits: Detecting Implicit Abuse in Which Identity Groups are Depicted as Deviating from the Norm. EMNLP 2024: 2200-2218 - 2023
- [j8]Manuela Sanguinetti, Cristina Bosco, Lauren Cassidy, Özlem Çetinoglu, Alessandra Teresa Cignarella, Teresa Lynn, Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Djamé Seddah, Amir Zeldes:
Treebanking user-generated content: a UD based overview of guidelines, corpora and unified recommendations. Lang. Resour. Evaluation 57(2): 493-544 (2023) - [c64]Michael Wiegand, Jana Kampfmeier, Elisabeth Eder, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Euphemistic Abuse - A New Dataset and Classification Experiments for Implicitly Abusive Language. EMNLP 2023: 16280-16297 - 2022
- [c63]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Who's in, who's out? Predicting the Inclusiveness or Exclusiveness of Personal Pronouns in Parliamentary Debates. LREC 2022: 5849-5858 - [c62]Michael Wiegand, Elisabeth Eder, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Identifying Implicitly Abusive Remarks about Identity Groups using a Linguistically Informed Approach. NAACL-HLT 2022: 5600-5612 - [i2]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Julian Bernauer:
Who is we? Disambiguating the referents of first person plural pronouns in parliamentary debates. CoRR abs/2205.14182 (2022) - 2021
- [j7]Marc Schulder, Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Automatic generation of lexica for sentiment polarity shifters. Nat. Lang. Eng. 27(2): 153-179 (2021) - [c61]Michael Wiegand, Maja Geulig, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Implicitly Abusive Comparisons - A New Dataset and Linguistic Analysis. EACL 2021: 358-368 - [c60]Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Exploiting Emojis for Abusive Language Detection. EACL 2021: 369-380 - [c59]Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer, Elisabeth Eder:
Implicitly Abusive Language - What does it actually look like and why are we not getting there? NAACL-HLT 2021: 576-587 - 2020
- [c58]Josef Ruppenhofer, Carolina Flinz, Thomas Schmidt:
Orte in narrativen biographischen Interviews: automatische Methoden und manuelle Analysen. DHd 2020 - [c57]Josef Ruppenhofer, Ines Rehbein, Carolina Flinz:
Fine-grained Named Entity Annotations for German Biographic Interviews. LREC 2020: 4605-4614 - [c56]Esther van den Berg, Katharina Korfhage, Josef Ruppenhofer, Michael Wiegand, Katja Markert:
Doctor Who? Framing Through Names and Titles in German. LREC 2020: 4924-4932 - [c55]Marc Schulder, Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Enhancing a Lexicon of Polarity Shifters through the Supervised Classification of Shifting Directions. LREC 2020: 5010-5016 - [c54]Manuela Sanguinetti, Cristina Bosco, Lauren Cassidy, Özlem Çetinoglu, Alessandra Teresa Cignarella, Teresa Lynn, Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Djamé Seddah, Amir Zeldes:
Treebanking User-Generated Content: A Proposal for a Unified Representation in Universal Dependencies. LREC 2020: 5240-5250 - [c53]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer:
A New Resource for German Causal Language. LREC 2020: 5968-5977 - [c52]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Thomas Schmidt:
Improving Sentence Boundary Detection for Spoken Language Transcripts. LREC 2020: 7102-7111 - [i1]Manuela Sanguinetti, Lauren Cassidy, Cristina Bosco, Özlem Çetinoglu, Alessandra Teresa Cignarella, Teresa Lynn, Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Djamé Seddah, Amir Zeldes:
Treebanking User-Generated Content: a UD Based Overview of Guidelines, Corpora and Unified Recommendations. CoRR abs/2011.02063 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c51]Josef Ruppenhofer, Ines Rehbein:
Detecting the boundaries of sentence-like units in spoken German. KONVENS 2019 - [c50]Julia Maria Struß, Melanie Siegel, Josef Ruppenhofer, Michael Wiegand, Manfred Klenner:
Overview of GermEval Task 2, 2019 Shared Task on the Identification of Offensive Language. KONVENS 2019 - [c49]Michael Wiegand, Margarita Chikobava, Josef Ruppenhofer:
A Supervised Learning Approach for the Extraction of Sources and Targets from German Text. KONVENS 2019 - [c48]Michael Wiegand, Leonie Lapp, Josef Ruppenhofer:
A Descriptive Analysis of a German Corpus Annotated with Opinion Sources and Targets. KONVENS 2019 - [c47]Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer, Thomas Kleinbauer:
Detection of Abusive Language: the Problem of Biased Datasets. NAACL-HLT (1) 2019: 602-608 - [c46]Michael Wiegand, Maximilian Wolf, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Detecting Derogatory Compounds - An Unsupervised Approach. NAACL-HLT (1) 2019: 2076-2081 - 2018
- [c45]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Sprucing up the trees - Error detection in treebanks. COLING 2018: 107-118 - [c44]Marc Schulder, Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Automatically Creating a Lexicon of Verbal Polarity Shifters: Mono- and Cross-lingual Methods for German. COLING 2018: 2516-2528 - [c43]Josef Ruppenhofer, Michael Wiegand, Rebecca Wilm, Katja Markert:
Distinguishing affixoid formations from compounds. COLING 2018: 3853-3865 - [c42]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Victor Zimmermann:
A harmonised testsuite for POS tagging of German social media data. KONVENS 2018: 18-28 - [c41]Marc Schulder, Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer, Stephanie Köser:
Introducing a Lexicon of Verbal Polarity Shifters for English. LREC 2018 - [c40]Petra Steiner, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Building a Morphological Treebank for German from a Linguistic Database. LREC 2018 - [c39]Michael Wiegand, Sylvette Loda, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Disambiguation of Verbal Shifters. LREC 2018 - [c38]Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer, Anna Schmidt, Clayton Greenberg:
Inducing a Lexicon of Abusive Words - a Feature-Based Approach. NAACL-HLT 2018: 1046-1056 - 2017
- [c37]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Detecting annotation noise in automatically labelled data. ACL (1) 2017: 1160-1170 - [c36]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Catching the Common Cause: Extraction and Annotation of Causal Relations and their Participants. LAW@ACL 2017: 105-114 - [c35]Michael Wiegand, Maximilian Wolf, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Negation Modeling for German Polarity Classification. GSCL 2017: 95-111 - [c34]Marc Schulder, Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer, Benjamin Roth:
Towards Bootstrapping a Polarity Shifter Lexicon using Linguistic Features. IJCNLP(1) 2017: 624-633 - [c33]Josef Ruppenhofer, Petra Steiner, Michael Wiegand:
Evaluating the morphological compositionality of polarity. RANLP 2017: 625-633 - 2016
- [c32]Josef Ruppenhofer, Jasper Brandes:
Verifying the robustness of opinion inference. KONVENS 2016 - [c31]Josef Ruppenhofer, Jasper Brandes:
Effect Functors for Opinion Inference. LREC 2016 - [c30]Michael Wiegand, Marc Schulder, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Separating Actor-View from Speaker-View Opinion Expressions using Linguistic Features. HLT-NAACL 2016: 778-788 - [c29]Michael Wiegand, Christine Bocionek, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Opinion Holder and Target Extraction on Opinion Compounds - A Linguistic Approach. HLT-NAACL 2016: 800-810 - 2015
- [c28]Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Opinion Holder and Target Extraction based on the Induction of Verbal Categories. CoNLL 2015: 215-225 - [c27]Petra Steiner, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Growing Trees from Morphs: Towards Data-Driven Morphological Parsing. GSCL 2015: 49-57 - [c26]Josef Ruppenhofer, Jasper Brandes, Petra Steiner, Michael Wiegand:
Ordering adverbs by their scaling effect on adjective intensity. RANLP 2015: 545-554 - [c25]Josef Ruppenhofer, Jasper Brandes:
Extending effect annotation with lexical decomposition. WASSA@EMNLP 2015: 67-76 - [c24]Michael Wiegand, Marc Schulder, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Opinion Holder and Target Extraction for Verb-based Opinion Predicates - The Problem is Not Solved. WASSA@EMNLP 2015: 148-155 - 2014
- [j6]Josef Ruppenhofer, Julia Maria Struß, Jonathan Sonntag, Stefan Gindl:
IGGSA-STEPS: Shared Task on Source and Target Extraction from Political Speeches. J. Lang. Technol. Comput. Linguistics 29(1): 33-46 (2014) - [c23]Andrew Gargett, Josef Ruppenhofer, John A. Barnden:
Dimensions of Metaphorical Meaning. CogALex@COLING 2014: 166-173 - [c22]Josef Ruppenhofer, Michael Wiegand, Jasper Brandes:
Comparing methods for deriving intensity scores for adjectives. EACL 2014: 117-122 - [c21]Josef Ruppenhofer, Daniela Schneevogt:
Influence of Information Structure on the Salience of Opinions. KONVENS 2014: 96-105 - [e1]Josef Ruppenhofer, Gertrud Faaß:
Proceedings of the 12th Edition of the Konvens Conference, Hildesheim, Germany, October 8-10, 2014. Universitätsbibliothek Hildesheim 2014, ISBN 978-3-934105-46-1 [contents] - 2013
- [j5]Josef Ruppenhofer, Russell Lee-Goldman, Caroline Sporleder, Roser Morante:
Beyond sentence-level semantic role labeling: linking argument structures in discourse. Lang. Resour. Evaluation 47(3): 695-721 (2013) - [c20]Philip Gorinski, Josef Ruppenhofer, Caroline Sporleder:
Towards Weakly Supervised Resolution of Null Instantiations. IWCS 2013: 119-130 - [c19]Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer, Dietrich Klakow:
Predicative Adjectives: An Unsupervised Criterion to Extract Subjective Adjectives. HLT-NAACL 2013: 534-539 - 2012
- [j4]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Caroline Sporleder:
Is it worth the effort? Assessing the benefits of partial automatic pre-labeling for frame-semantic annotation. Lang. Resour. Evaluation 46(1): 1-23 (2012) - [c18]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Caroline Sporleder, Manfred Pinkal:
Adding nominal spice to SALSA - frame-semantic annotation of German nouns and verbs. KONVENS 2012: 89-97 - [c17]Josef Ruppenhofer, Ines Rehbein:
Yes we can!? Annotating English modal verbs. LREC 2012: 1538-1545 - [c16]Simon Clematide, Stefan Gindl, Manfred Klenner, Stefanos Petrakis, Robert Remus, Josef Ruppenhofer, Ulli Waltinger, Michael Wiegand:
MLSA - A Multi-layered Reference Corpus for German Sentiment Analysis. LREC 2012: 3551-3556 - [c15]Josef Ruppenhofer, Ines Rehbein:
Semantic frames as an anchor representation for sentiment analysis. WASSA@ACL 2012: 104-109 - 2011
- [j3]Josef Ruppenhofer, Manfred Pinkal:
Folding FrameNet - Unfolding Its Potential?. Int. J. Comput. Linguistics Appl. 2(1-2): 25-40 (2011) - [c14]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Evaluating the Impact of Coder Errors on Active Learning. ACL 2011: 43-51 - [c13]Josef Ruppenhofer, Philip Gorinski, Caroline Sporleder:
In Search of Missing Arguments: A Linguistic Approach. RANLP 2011: 331-338 - [c12]Michaela Regneri, Alexander Koller, Josef Ruppenhofer, Manfred Pinkal:
Learning Script Participants from Unlabeled Data. RANLP 2011: 463-470 - 2010
- [c11]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Alexis Palmer:
Bringing Active Learning to Life. COLING 2010: 949-957 - [c10]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer:
There's no Data like More Data? Revisiting the Impact of Data Size on a Classification Task. LREC 2010 - [c9]Josef Ruppenhofer, Jonas Sunde, Manfred Pinkal:
Generating FrameNets of Various Granularities: The FrameNet Transformer. LREC 2010 - [c8]Josef Ruppenhofer, Caroline Sporleder, Fabian Shirokov:
Speaker Attribution in Cabinet Protocols. LREC 2010 - [c7]Josef Ruppenhofer, Caroline Sporleder, Roser Morante, Collin Baker, Martha Palmer:
SemEval-2010 Task 10: Linking Events and Their Participants in Discourse. SemEval@ACL 2010: 45-50
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c6]Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Caroline Sporleder:
Assessing the benefits of partial automatic pre-labeling for frame-semantic annotation. Linguistic Annotation Workshop 2009: 19-26 - [c5]Josef Ruppenhofer, Caroline Sporleder, Roser Morante, Collin Baker, Martha Palmer:
SemEval-2010 Task 10: Linking Events and Their Participants in Discourse. SEW@NAACL-HLT 2009: 106-111 - 2008
- [c4]Swapna Somasundaran, Janyce Wiebe, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Discourse Level Opinion Interpretation. COLING 2008: 801-808 - [c3]Josef Ruppenhofer, Swapna Somasundaran, Janyce Wiebe:
Finding the Sources and Targets of Subjective Expressions. LREC 2008 - [c2]Swapna Somasundaran, Josef Ruppenhofer, Janyce Wiebe:
Discourse Level Opinion Relations: An Annotation Study. SIGDIAL Workshop 2008: 129-137 - 2007
- [c1]Swapna Somasundaran, Josef Ruppenhofer, Janyce Wiebe:
Detecting Arguing and Sentiment in Meetings. SIGdial 2007: 26-34 - 2001
- [j2]Margaret Urban, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Shouting and Screaming: Manner and Noise Verbs in Communication. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 16(1): 77-97 (2001) - 2000
- [j1]Laura A. Michaelis, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Valence Creation and the German Applicative: the Inherent Semantics of Linking Patterns. J. Semant. 17(4): 335-395 (2000)
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