Michael Wiegand
Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt
H-index: 19
Europe-Austria
Top articles of Michael Wiegand
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Determining sentiment views of verbal multiword expressions using linguistic features | Natural Language Engineering | Michael Wiegand Marc Schulder Josef Ruppenhofer | 2023 |
A Question of Style: A Dataset for Analyzing Formality on Different Levels | Elisabeth Eder Ulrike Krieg-Holz Michael Wiegand | 2023/5 | |
Euphemistic Abuse–A New Dataset and Classification Experiments for Implicitly Abusive Language | Michael Wiegand Jana Kampfmeier Elisabeth Eder Josef Ruppenhofer | 2023 | |
Overview of the CLEF-2023 CheckThat! Lab: Task 2 on Subjectivity in News Articles | Andrea Galassi Federico Ruggeri Alberto Barrón-Cedeño Firoj Alam Tommaso Caselli | 2023 | |
Overview of the CLEF-2022 CheckThat! Lab: Task 3 on Fake News Detection. | Juliane Köhler Gautam Kishore Shahi Julia Maria Struß Michael Wiegand Melanie Siegel | 2022/9 | |
Overview of the clef–2022 checkthat! lab on fighting the covid-19 infodemic and fake news detection | Preslav Nakov Alberto Barrón-Cedeño Giovanni da San Martino Firoj Alam Julia Maria Struß | 2022/8/25 | |
Identifying Implicitly Abusive Remarks about Identity Groups using a Linguistically Informed Approach | Michael Wiegand Elisabeth Eder Josef Ruppenhofer | 2022/7 | |
“Beste Grüße, Maria Meyer”—Pseudonymization of Privacy-Sensitive Information in Emails | Elisabeth Eder Michael Wiegand Ulrike Krieg-Holz Udo Hahn | 2022/6 | |
Biographically Relevant Tweets–a New Dataset, Linguistic Analysis and Classification Experiments | Michael Wiegand Rebecca Wilm Katja Markert | 2022/10 | |
Implicitly Abusive Language–What does it actually look like and why are we not getting there? | Michael Wiegand Josef Ruppenhofer Elisabeth Eder | 2021/6 | |
Exploiting Emojis for Abusive Language Detection | Michael Wiegand Josef Ruppenhofer | 2021/4 | |
Implicitly Abusive Comparisons–A New Dataset and Linguistic Analysis | Michael Wiegand Maja Geulig Josef Ruppenhofer | 2021/4 | |
Python for Linguists | Computational Linguistics | Benjamin Roth Michael Wiegand | 2021/3 |
Automatic generation of lexica for sentiment polarity shifters | Natural Language Engineering | Marc Schulder Michael Wiegand Josef Ruppenhofer | 2021/3 |
Overview of the GermEval 2021 shared task on the identification of toxic, engaging, and fact-claiming comments | Proceedings of the GermEval | Julian Risch Anke Stoll Lena Wilms Michael Wiegand | 2021 |
Doctor who? Framing through names and titles in german | Esther van den Berg Katharina Korfhage Josef Ruppenhofer Michael Wiegand Katja Markert | 2020/6/1 | |
Enhancing a Lexicon of Polarity Shifters through the Supervised Classification of Shifting Directions | Marc Schulder Michael Wiegand Josef Ruppenhofer | 2020/6/1 |