9:00-10:30: Talks I
9:00 – 9:05 Welcome
9:05 – 9:35 Named Entity Annotation Projection Applied to Classical Languages
Tariq Yousef, Chiara Palladino, Gerhard Heyer and Stefan Jänicke
9:35 – 10:05 Linking the Neulateinische Wortliste to the anonymous Knowledge Base of Interoperable Resources for Latin
Federica Iurescia, Eleonora Litta, Marco Passarotti, Matteo Pellegrini, Giovanni Moretti and Paolo Ruffolo
10:05 – 10:35 Fractality of informativity in 300 years of English scientific writing
Yuri Bizzoni and Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb
10:35-11:15: Coffee break / SIGHUM Business meeting
11:15-12:45: Talks II
11:15 – 11:45 GPoeT: a Language Model Trained for Rhyme Generation on Synthetic Data
Andrei Popescu-Belis, Àlex R. Atrio, Bastien Bernath, Etienne Boisson, Teo Ferrari, Xavier Theimer-Lienhard and Giorgos Vernikos
11:45 – 12:15 Scent Mining: Extracting Olfactory Events, Smell Sources and Qualities
Stefano Menini, Teresa Paccosi, Serra Sinem Tekiroğlu and Sara Tonelli
12:15 – 12:45 “Who is the Madonna of Italian-American Literature?”: Extracting and Analyzing Target Entities of Vossian Antonomasia
Michel Schwab, Robert Jäschke and Frank Fischer
12:45-14:15: Lunch break
14:15-15:45: Posters
The poster session is going to be hybrid. All posters have been uploaded to Gather town (https://app.gather.town/app/S0N23UURuXMCE6ah/EACL, look for workshop posters on the left, take it left again for the LaTeCH-CLfL virtual poster room). We will have some posters on-site in presence (see below) and some which will be online only. While you will have time to present your poster during the whole slot, the plan is to have the first 45 min with a focus on the on-site posters (you are welcome to also connect to gather town to possibly interact with online participants interested in your poster) and the second 45 min with a focus on the online posters (we invite everyone to join gather town for interaction with online participants). This way we hope to give everyone a good chance to interact both ways. Note that the hybrid mode, while allowing flexibility, is quite demanding in terms of organization, so please bear with us, we’ll try make everything go as smooth as possible. We’ve added the gather town poster numbers below, to make it easier to find posters in gather town.
Standard and Non-standard Adverbial Markers: a Diachronic Analysis in Modern Chinese Literature
John Lee, Fangqiong Zhan, Wenxiu Xie, Xiao Han, Chi-Yin Chow and Kam-Yiu Lam
(on-site poster, poster no. 2 Gather town)
Quote Detection: A New Task and Dataset for NLP
Selma Tekir, Aybüke Güzel, Samet Tenekeci and Bekir Haman
(no on-site poster, poster no. 8 Gather town)
Improving Long-Text Authorship Verification via Model Selection and Data Tuning
Trang Nguyen, Charlie Dagli, Kenneth Alperin, Courtland Vandam and Elliot Singer
(no on-site poster, poster no. 13 Gather town)
Direct Speech Quote Attribution for Dutch Literature
Andreas van Cranenburgh and Frank van den Berg
(no on-site poster, poster no. 19 Gather town)
Large Bibliographies as a Source of Data for the Humanities ? NLP in the Analysis of Gender of Book Authors in German Countries and in Poland (1801-2021)
Adam Pawłowski and Tomasz Walkowiak
(on-site poster, poster no. 20 Gather town)
Using Text Classification with a Bayesian Correction for Estimating Overreporting in the Creditor Reporting System on Climate Adaptation Finance
Janos Borst, Thomas Wencker and Andreas Niekler
(no on-site poster, poster no. 26 Gather town)
Detecting intersectionality in NER models: A data-driven approach
Ida Marie Lassen, Mina Almasi, Kenneth Enevoldsen and Ross Deans Kristensen-McLachlan
(on-site poster, poster no. 30 Gather town)
OdyCy – A general-purpose NLP pipeline for Ancient Greek
Jan Kostkan, Márton Kardos, Jacob Palle Bliddal Mortensen and Kristoffer Laigaard Nielbo
(on-site poster, poster no. 31 Gather town)
Exploring Social Sciences Archives with Explainable Document Linkage through Question Generation
Elie Antoine, Hyun Jung Kang, Ismaël Rousseau, Ghislaine Azémard, Frederic Bechet and Geraldine Damnati
(on-site poster, poster no. 34 Gather town)
Towards a More In-Depth Detection of Political Framing
Qi Yu
(poster no. 39 Gather town)
Papers from Findings
Our kind of people? Detecting populist references in political debates
Christopher Klamm, Ines Rehbein and Simone Paolo Ponzetto
(on-site poster, poster no. 710 Gather town)
Bridging Argument Quality and Deliberative Quality Annotations with Adapters
Neele Falk and Gabriella Lapesa
A Multilingual Dataset of Racial Stereotypes in Social Media Conversational Threads
Tom Bourgeade, Alessandra Teresa Cignarella, Simona Frenda, Mario Laurent, Wolfgang Schmeisser-Nieto, Farah Benamara, Cristina Bosco, Véronique Moriceau, Viviana Patti and Mariona Taulé
15:45-16:30: Coffee break
16:30-18:00: Talks III
16:30 – 17:00 Emotion Recognition based on Psychological Components in Guided Narratives for Emotion Regulation
Gustave Cortal, Alain Finkel, Patrick Paroubek and Lina Ye
17:00 – 17: 30 Wartime Media Monitor (WarMM-2022): A Study of Information Manipulation on Russian Social Media during the Russia-Ukraine War
Maxim Alyukov, Maria Kunilovskaya and Andrei Semenov
17:30 – 18:00 What do Humor Classifiers Learn? An Attempt to Explain Humor Recognition Models
Marcio Lima Inácio, Gabriela Wick-Pedro and Hugo Goncalo Oliveira