@inbook{35511, author = {{Ehland, Christoph}}, booktitle = {{Handbook of English Renaissance Literature}}, editor = {{Berensmeyer, Ingo}}, pages = {{516--536}}, publisher = {{De Gruyter}}, title = {{{John Ford, ’Tis Pity She's a Whore}}}, year = {{2019}}, } @inproceedings{44142, author = {{Jende, Yvonne Kristin}}, booktitle = {{Deception, Dishonesty, and Duplicity, Interdisziplinäre studentische Konferenz}}, location = {{Universität Padborn}}, title = {{{Loaded Language: Gun Rights and the Rhetoric of Post-Truth Politics.}}}, year = {{2019}}, } @article{9623, author = {{Hyvärinen, Matti and Hatavara, Mari and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, journal = {{Partial Answers}}, number = {{1}}, title = {{{Narrating Selves from the Bible to Social Media: Introduction to the Forum}}}, volume = {{17}}, year = {{2019}}, } @misc{25844, booktitle = {{Der Fremdsprachliche Unterricht Englisch}}, editor = {{Matz, Frauke and Rogge, Michael and Rumlich, Dominik}}, number = {{153}}, title = {{{Mündliche Prüfungen}}}, volume = {{53}}, year = {{2018}}, } @misc{17631, author = {{Mindt, Ilka}}, title = {{{Bridging - Fremdsprache und Fachwissenschaft. Digital Learning Map}}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inbook{17705, author = {{Mindt, Ilka and Bartsch, Sabine}}, booktitle = {{Anglistentag 2017 Regensburg. Proceedings}}, editor = {{Zwierlein, Anne-Julia and Petzold, Jochen and Boehm, Katharina and Decker, Martin}}, pages = {{3--8}}, publisher = {{Wissenschaftler Verlag}}, title = {{{"Digital Humanitites: The Role of the Digital in English Philology". Sprachwissenschaftliche Sektion beim Anglistentag 2017 in Regensburg}}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inbook{17720, author = {{Mindt, Ilka}}, booktitle = {{Paderborner Unireden 148}}, editor = {{Freese, Peter}}, publisher = {{Bonifatius GmbH}}, title = {{{Englischer Sprachwandel im Zeitalter von Digitalisierung und Innovation}}}, volume = {{148}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inbook{17721, author = {{Bartsch, Sabine and Mindt, Ilka}}, booktitle = {{Anglistentag 2017 Regensburg. Proceedings}}, editor = {{Zwierlein, Anne-Julia and Petzold, Jochen and Boehm, Katharina and Decker, Martin}}, pages = {{3 -- 7}}, publisher = {{Wissenschaftler Verlag}}, title = {{{Digital Humanities: The Role of the Digital in English Philology}}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inbook{22468, author = {{Bartsch, Sabine and Mindt, Ilka}}, booktitle = {{Anglistentag 2017 Regensburg. Proceedings}}, editor = {{Zwierlein, Anne-Julia and Petzold, Jochen and Boehm, Katharina and Decker, Martin}}, isbn = {{978-3-86821-767-4}}, location = {{Regensburg}}, publisher = {{Wissenschaftlicher Verlag}}, title = {{{Section I: Digital Humanities: The Role of the Digital in English Philology}}}, year = {{2018}}, } @misc{22474, author = {{Mindt, Ilka}}, publisher = {{Bonifatius GmbH}}, title = {{{Englischer Sprachwandel im Zeitalter von Digitalisierung und Innovation}}}, volume = {{148}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inbook{2322, abstract = {{The vision of On-The-Fly Computing is an automatic composition of existing software services. Based on natural language software descriptions, end users will receive compositions tailored to their needs. For this reason, the quality of the initial software service description strongly determines whether a software composition really meets the expectations of end users. In this paper, we expose open NLP challenges needed to be faced for service composition in On-The-Fly Computing.}}, author = {{Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Natural Language and Information Systems}}, editor = {{Silberztein, Max and Atigui, Faten and Kornyshova, Elena and Métais, Elisabeth and Meziane, Farid }}, isbn = {{978-3-319-91946-1}}, keywords = {{Requirements Extraction, Temporal Reordering of Software Functions, Inaccuracy Compensation}}, location = {{Paris, France}}, pages = {{509--513}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{How to Deal with Inaccurate Service Descriptions in On-The-Fly Computing: Open Challenges}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-319-91947-8_53}}, volume = {{10859}}, year = {{2018}}, } @article{2331, abstract = {{A user generally writes software requirements in ambiguous and incomplete form by using natural language; therefore, a software developer may have difficulty in clearly understanding what the meanings are. To solve this problem with automation, we propose a classifier for semantic annotation with manually pre-defined semantic categories. To improve our classifier, we carefully designed syntactic features extracted by constituency and dependency parsers. Even with a small dataset and a large number of classes, our proposed classifier records an accuracy of 0.75, which outperforms the previous model, REaCT.}}, author = {{Kim, Yeongsu and Lee, Seungwoo and Dollmann, Markus and Geierhos, Michaela}}, issn = {{2207-6360}}, journal = {{International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology}}, keywords = {{Software Engineering, Natural Language Processing, Semantic Annotation, Machine Learning, Feature Engineering, Syntactic Structure}}, pages = {{123--136}}, publisher = {{SERSC Australia}}, title = {{{Improving Classifiers for Semantic Annotation of Software Requirements with Elaborate Syntactic Structure}}}, doi = {{10.14257/ijast.2018.112.12}}, volume = {{112}}, year = {{2018}}, } @article{21898, author = {{Rumlich, Dominik}}, journal = {{Fremdsprachen Lehren und Lernen}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{137--140}}, title = {{{Rezension von Ahrenholz, Hövelbrinks & Schmellentin (Hrsg; 2017): Fachunterricht und Sprache in schulischen Lehr-/Lernprozessen. Tübingen: Narr Franke Attempto.}}}, volume = {{47}}, year = {{2018}}, } @article{21899, author = {{Rumlich, Dominik}}, journal = {{Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{29--48}}, title = {{{Englischnoten und globale englische Sprachkompetenz in bilingualen Zweigen}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s11618-017-0801-z}}, volume = {{21}}, year = {{2018}}, } @article{21900, author = {{Rumlich, Dominik}}, journal = {{Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{198--204}}, title = {{{Empirische Zugänge zum bilingualen Sachfachunterricht}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s11618-017-0800-0}}, volume = {{21}}, year = {{2018}}, } @article{21901, author = {{Rumlich, Dominik}}, journal = {{Babylonia}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{38--42}}, title = {{{Ein empirisch-quantitativer Blick auf „typische“ CLIL-Schüler(innen) und ihre Entwicklung}}}, volume = {{28}}, year = {{2018}}, } @article{21902, author = {{Rumlich, Dominik}}, journal = {{Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{264--273}}, title = {{{Current research on CLIL in the Netherlands: A discussion}}}, doi = {{10.1075/dujal.00003.rum}}, volume = {{7}}, year = {{2018}}, } @article{21916, author = {{Matz, Frauke and Rumlich, Dominik}}, journal = {{Der Fremdsprachliche Unterricht Englisch}}, number = {{153}}, pages = {{26--29}}, title = {{{A national day of healing. Eine mündliche Prüfung als radio discussion gestalten}}}, volume = {{28}}, year = {{2018}}, } @article{21918, author = {{Matz, Frauke and Rogge, Michael and Rumlich, Dominik}}, journal = {{Der Fremdsprachliche Unterricht Englisch}}, number = {{153}}, pages = {{2--7}}, title = {{{What Makes a Good Speaker of English? Sprechkompetenz mit mündlichen Prüfungen erfassen}}}, volume = {{28}}, year = {{2018}}, } @article{21919, author = {{Matz, Frauke and Rogge, Michael and Rumlich, Dominik}}, journal = {{Der Fremdsprachliche Unterricht Englisch}}, number = {{153}}, pages = {{12}}, title = {{{Sprechprüfungen: Kommentierte Auswahlbibliographie}}}, volume = {{28}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inbook{21921, author = {{Fleckenstein, Johanna and Rumlich, Dominik and Möller, Jens}}, booktitle = {{Englisch unterrichten}}, editor = {{Heinz, Susanne and Riedel, Andréa and Rieder-Baulecke, Thomas}}, pages = {{256--274}}, publisher = {{Kallmeyer}}, title = {{{Bilingualer Sachfachunterricht}}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inbook{21926, author = {{Rumlich, Dominik and Hellenbrand, Johannes and Leutner, Detlev}}, booktitle = {{Flexibles Lernen mit digitalen Medien ermöglichen – Strategische Verankerung und Erprobungsfelder guter Praxis an der Universität Duisburg-Essen}}, editor = {{van Ackeren, Isabell and Kerres, Michael and Heinrichs, Sandrina}}, pages = {{143--152}}, publisher = {{Waxmann}}, title = {{{Entwicklung eines Online-Workshops zum „Lernen-Lernen“: Individualisiertes Lernen mit Moodle}}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inbook{6436, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Integration und Toleranz}}, editor = {{Schnebel, Karin B. and Taubenböck, Andrea}}, isbn = {{978-3-86281-135-9}}, pages = {{288--292}}, publisher = {{Klemm+Oelschläger}}, title = {{{Freiraum zur individuellen Reflexion gemeinsamer Werte}}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inbook{9694, author = {{Tönnies, Merle and Lienen, Anna}}, booktitle = {{Resistance and the City. Negotiating Urban Identities: Race, Class, Gender}}, editor = {{Ehland, Christoph and Fischer, Pascal}}, pages = {{66--82}}, publisher = {{Brill}}, title = {{{Changing Uses of the City in Contemporary Black British Novels}}}, volume = {{28}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inproceedings{9716, author = {{Strauß, Sara}}, booktitle = {{Age Matters}}, location = {{Dresden}}, title = {{{Visualising Memory Loss and the Politics of Representation in Contemporary Portraiture}}}, year = {{2018}}, } @misc{9728, author = {{Flotmann-Scholz, Christina}}, booktitle = {{Cercles: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone}}, title = {{{Identity Politics in George Lucas’ Star Wars. by John C. McDowell}}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inbook{4338, abstract = {{Physician review websites are known around the world. Patients review the subjectively experienced quality of medical services supplied to them and publish an overall rating on the Internet, where quantitative grades and qualitative texts come together. On the one hand, these new possibilities reduce the imbalance of power between health care providers and patients, but on the other hand, they can also damage the usually very intimate relationship between health care providers and patients. Review websites must meet these requirements with a high level of responsibility and service quality. In this paper, we look at the situation in Lithuania: Especially, we are interested in the available possibilities of evaluation and interaction, and the quality of a particular review website measured against the available data. We thereby identify quality weaknesses and lay the foundation for future research.}}, author = {{Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Kersting, Joschka and Kuršelis, Vytautas and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Communications in Computer and Information Science}}, editor = {{Damaševičius, Robertas and Vasiljevienė, Giedrė}}, isbn = {{9783319999715}}, issn = {{1865-0929}}, keywords = {{Lithuanian physician review websites, Medical service ratings}}, location = {{Vilnius, Lithuania}}, pages = {{43--58}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{Rate Your Physician: Findings from a Lithuanian Physician Rating Website}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-319-99972-2_4}}, volume = {{920}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inproceedings{4339, abstract = {{On-The-Fly Computing is the vision of covering software needs of end users by fully-automatic compositions of existing software services. End users will receive so-called service compositions tailored to their very individual needs, based on natural language software descriptions. This everyday language may contain inaccuracies and incompleteness, which are well-known challenges in requirements engineering. In addition to existing approaches that try to automatically identify and correct these deficits, there are also new trends to involve users more in the elaboration and refinement process. In this paper, we present the relevant state of the art in the field of automated detection and compensation of multiple inaccuracies in natural language service descriptions and name open challenges needed to be tackled in NL-based software service composition. }}, author = {{Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Information and Software Technologies (ICIST 2018)}}, editor = {{Damaševičius, Robertas and Vasiljevienė, Giedrė}}, isbn = {{9783319999715}}, issn = {{1865-0929}}, keywords = {{Inaccuracy detection, Natural language software requirements}}, location = {{Vilnius, Lithuania}}, pages = {{559--570}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{NLP in OTF Computing: Current Approaches and Open Challenges}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-319-99972-2_46}}, volume = {{920}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inproceedings{4341, author = {{Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{European Conference on Data Analysis 2018: Multidisciplinary Facets of Data Science - Book of Abstracts}}, location = {{Paderborn, Germany}}, title = {{{Text Broom: A ML-based Tool to Detect and Highlight Privacy Breaches in Physician Reviews: An Insight into Our Current Work}}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inproceedings{4345, abstract = {{This paper presents the various sources of uncertainty we encounter in our project. Our research focus lies on the investigation of language elaboration processes in Middle Low German. We are particularly interested in diachronic constructional changes and constructionalizations involving and affecting all linguistic dimensions. For this, it is necessary to annotate our corpus with Part-of-Speech and constructional tags. Here, we are confronted with gradualness, gradience, and ambiguity as potential sources of uncertainty that complicate the annotation process. Furthermore, due to the historicity of the investigated language, we expect cases of incomplete knowledge and comparative fallacy from the annotators. For this reason, we develop an interface that captures all annotators’ doubts.}}, author = {{Merten, Marie-Luis and Seemann, Nina}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality (TEEM'18)}}, editor = {{García-Peñalvo, Francisco José}}, isbn = {{978-1-4503-6518-5}}, keywords = {{historical languages, linguistic annotations, gradience and gradualness, ambiguity, incomplete knowledge}}, location = {{Salamanca, Spain}}, pages = {{819--825}}, publisher = {{ACM}}, title = {{{Analysing Constructional Change: Linguistic Annotation and Sources of Uncertainty}}}, doi = {{10.1145/3284179.3284320}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inproceedings{4349, abstract = {{Physician Review Websites allow users to evaluate their experiences with health services. As these evaluations are regularly contextualized with facts from users’ private lives, they often accidentally disclose personal information on the Web. This poses a serious threat to users’ privacy. In this paper, we report on early work in progress on “Text Broom”, a tool to detect privacy breaches in user-generated texts. For this purpose, we conceptualize a pipeline which combines methods of Natural Language Processing such as Named Entity Recognition, linguistic patterns and domain-specific Machine Learning approaches which have the potential to recognize privacy violations with wide coverage. A prototypical web application is openly accesible.}}, author = {{Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Kersting, Joschka and Orlikowski, Matthias and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the Posters and Demos Track of the 14th International Conference on Semantic Systems co-located with the 14th International Conference on Semantic Systems (SEMANTiCS 2018)}}, editor = {{Khalili, Ali and Koutraki, Maria}}, issn = {{1613-0073}}, keywords = {{Detection of Privacy Violations, Physician Reviews}}, location = {{Vienna, Austria}}, publisher = {{CEUR-WS.org}}, title = {{{Towards a Multi-Stage Approach to Detect Privacy Breaches in Physician Reviews}}}, volume = {{2198}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inproceedings{44, abstract = {{Natural language software requirements descriptions enable end users to formulate their wishes and expectations for a future software product without much prior knowledge in requirements engineering. However, these descriptions are susceptible to linguistic inaccuracies such as ambiguities and incompleteness that can harm the development process. There is a number of software solutions that can detect deficits in requirements descriptions and partially solve them, but they are often hard to use and not suitable for end users. For this reason, we develop a software system that helps end-users to create unambiguous and complete requirements descriptions by combining existing expert tools and controlling them using automatic compensation strategies. In order to recognize the necessity of individual compensation methods in the descriptions, we have developed linguistic indicators, which we present in this paper. Based on these indicators, the whole text analysis pipeline is ad-hoc configured and thus adapted to the individual circumstances of a requirements description.}}, author = {{Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}}, isbn = {{978-0-9981331-1-9}}, keywords = {{Software Product Lines: Engineering, Services, and Management, Ambiguities, Incompleteness, Natural Language Processing, Software Requirements}}, location = {{Big Island, Waikoloa Village}}, pages = {{5746--5755}}, title = {{{Flexible Ambiguity Resolution and Incompleteness Detection in Requirements Descriptions via an Indicator-based Configuration of Text Analysis Pipelines}}}, doi = {{10125/50609}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inbook{1104, abstract = {{Präzision ist kein Zufall. Sie wird vom Menschen herbeigeführt, indem Übereinstimmung mit einem Standard oder einem akzeptierten Wert angestrebt wird oder die Reproduzierbarkeit von Experimenten möglichst hoch sein muss. Was aber tun, wenn Präzision mangels verfügbarer Informationen nicht hergestellt werden kann? Wie gehen Wissenschaft und Kunst dann mit dieser fehlenden Eindeutigkeit um? Die Autorinnen und Autoren dieses Sammelbandes beleuchten aus der Perspektive ihrer jeweiligen Fachdisziplin die Chancen bei der Berücksichtigung von Unschärfe(n) in ihrer Forschung und Kunst. Denn Unschärfe ist Realität. }}, author = {{Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Unschärfe - Der Umgang mit fehlender Eindeutigkeit}}, editor = {{Freitag, Steffen and Geierhos, Michaela and Asmani, Rozbeh and Haug, Judith I.}}, isbn = {{978-3-506-78896-2}}, pages = {{111--128}}, publisher = {{Ferdinand Schöningh}}, title = {{{Unschärfe bei der Interpretation natürlichsprachlicher Anforderungsbeschreibungen}}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inproceedings{1181, abstract = {{The main idea in On-The-Fly Computing is to automatically compose existing software services according to the wishes of end-users. However, since user requirements are often ambiguous, vague and incomplete, the selection and composition of suitable software services is a challanging task. In this paper, we present our current approach to improve requirement descriptions before they are used for software composition. This procedure is fully automated, but also has limitations, for example, if necessary information is missing. In addition, and in response to the limitations, we provide insights into our above-mentioned current work that combines the existing optimization approach with a chatbot solution.}}, author = {{Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Joint Proceedings of REFSQ-2018 Workshops, Doctoral Symposium, Live Studies Track, and Poster Track co-located with the 23rd International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2018)}}, editor = {{Schmid, Klaus and Spoletini, Paola and Ben Charrada, Eya and Chisik, Yoram and Dalpiaz, Fabiano and Ferrari, Alessio and Forbrig, Peter and Franch, Xavier and Kirikova, Marite and Madhavji, Nazim and Palomares, Cristina and Ralyté, Jolita and Sabetzadeh, Mehrdad and Sawyer, Pete and van der Linden, Dirk and Zamansky, Anna}}, issn = {{1613-0073}}, location = {{Utrecht, The Netherlands}}, publisher = {{CEUR-WS.org}}, title = {{{How to Deal with Inaccurate Service Requirements? Insights in Our Current Approach and New Ideas}}}, volume = {{2075}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inproceedings{1182, abstract = {{Natural language requirement descriptions are often unstructured, contradictory and incomplete and are therefore challenging for automatic processing. Although many of these deficits can be compensated by means of Natural Language Processing, there still remain cases where interaction with end-users is necessary for clarification. In this paper, we present our idea of using chatbot technology to establish end-user communication in order to support the automatic compensation of some deficits in natural language requirement descriptions.}}, author = {{Friesen, Edwin and Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Joint Proceedings of REFSQ-2018 Workshops, Doctoral Symposium, Live Studies Track, and Poster Track co-located with the 23rd International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2018)}}, editor = {{Schmid, Klaus and Spoletini, Paola and Ben Charrada, Eya and Chisik, Yoram and Dalpiaz, Fabiano and Ferrari, Alessio and Forbrig, Peter and Franch, Xavier and Kirikova, Marite and Madhavji, Nazim and Palomares, Cristina and Ralyté, Jolita and Sabetzadeh, Mehrdad and Sawyer, Pete and van der Linden, Dirk and Zamansky, Anna }}, issn = {{1613-0073}}, location = {{Utrecht, The Netherlands}}, publisher = {{CEUR-WS.org}}, title = {{{CORDULA: Software Requirements Extraction Utilizing Chatbot as Communication Interface}}}, volume = {{2075}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inproceedings{1183, abstract = {{As our world grows in complexity, companies and employees alike need, more than ever before, solutions tailored to their exact needs. Since such tools cannot always be purchased off-the-shelf and need to be designed from the ground up, developers rely on software requirements. In this paper, we present our vision of a syntactic rule-based extraction tool for software requirements specification documents. In contrast to other methods, our tool will allow stakeholders to express their needs and wishes in unfiltered natural language, which we believe is essential for non-expert users.}}, author = {{Caron, Matthew and Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Joint Proceedings of REFSQ-2018 Workshops, Doctoral Symposium, Live Studies Track, and Poster Track co-located with the 23rd International Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality (REFSQ 2018)}}, editor = {{Schmid, Klaus and Spoletini, Paola and Ben Charrada, Eya and Chisik, Yoram and Dalpiaz, Fabiano and Ferrari, Alessio and Forbrig, Peter and Franch, Xavier and Kirikova, Marite and Madhavji, Nazim and Palomares, Cristina and Ralyté, Jolita and Sabetzadeh, Mehrdad and Sawyer, Pete and van der Linden, Dirk and Zamansky, Anna}}, issn = {{1613-0073}}, location = {{Utrecht, The Netherlands}}, publisher = {{CEUR-WS.org}}, title = {{{Back to Basics: Extracting Software Requirements with a Syntactic Approach}}}, volume = {{2075}}, year = {{2018}}, } @misc{9637, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Partial Answers}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{353--356}}, title = {{{Book review: Roger Sell (ed.) (2014). 'Dialogue as Literature.' Amsterdam: John Benjamins}}}, volume = {{16}}, year = {{2018}}, } @misc{9628, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Erzählen}}, editor = {{Huber, Martin and Schmid, Wolf}}, pages = {{229--243}}, publisher = {{de Gruyter}}, title = {{{Mündliches Erzählen / Alltagserzählungen}}}, volume = {{7}}, year = {{2018}}, } @misc{9651, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, publisher = {{Universität Paderborn}}, title = {{{Reading (Fictional) Dialogue: Text, Context, Cognition}}}, year = {{2018}}, } @inproceedings{1379, author = {{Seemann, Nina and Geierhos, Michaela and Merten, Marie-Luis and Tophinke, Doris and Wever, Marcel Dominik and Hüllermeier, Eyke}}, booktitle = {{Postersession Computerlinguistik der 40. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft}}, editor = {{Eckart, Kerstin and Schlechtweg, Dominik }}, location = {{Stuttgart, Germany}}, title = {{{Supporting the Cognitive Process in Annotation Tasks}}}, year = {{2018}}, } @book{35500, editor = {{Ehland, Christoph and Fischer, Pascal}}, isbn = {{9789004369290}}, pages = {{219}}, publisher = {{Brill}}, title = {{{Resistance and the City: Negotiating Urban Identities – Race, Class, and Gender}}}, volume = {{Volume 28}}, year = {{2018}}, } @book{35499, editor = {{Ehland, Christoph and Fischer, Pascal}}, isbn = {{9789004369184}}, pages = {{238}}, publisher = {{Brill}}, title = {{{Resistance and the City: Challenging Urban Space}}}, volume = {{Volume 27}}, year = {{2018}}, } @article{33301, author = {{Bredenbröcker, Martina and Hahn, Charlotte Anna}}, journal = {{Englisch 5 - 10}}, keywords = {{Abschlussprüfung Englisch, Auslautverhärtung, Aussprache, awareness raising activities, final-obstruent devoicing, Lautschulung, oral exam, pronunciation, silent letters, th, w vs. v}}, pages = {{32--34}}, publisher = {{Friedrich}}, title = {{{Welcome back to school: Aussprache in Klasse 5 prüfen}}}, volume = {{41}}, year = {{2018}}, } @misc{25846, author = {{Dolzhenko, Irina and Rumlich, Dominik}}, publisher = {{sib.fm}}, title = {{{Понять, как они тикают [Verstehen, wie sie ticken]. Interview on CLIL conducted by Ирина Долженко [Irina Dolzhenko] on behalf of sib.fm}}}, year = {{2017}}, } @inproceedings{1156, abstract = {{In this paper, we present an IoT architecture which handles stream sensor data of air pollution. Particle pollution is known as a serious threat to human health. Along with developments in the use of wireless sensors and the IoT, we propose an architecture that flexibly measures and processes stream data collected in real-time by movable and low-cost IoT sensors. Thus, it enables a wide-spread network of wireless sensors that can follow changes in human behavior. Apart from stating reasons for the need of such a development and its requirements, we provide a conceptual design as well as a technological design of such an architecture. The technological design consists of Kaa and Apache Storm which can collect air pollution information in real-time and solve various problems to process data such as missing data and synchronization. This enables us to add a simulation in which we provide issues that might come up when having our architecture in use. Together with these issues, we state r easons for choosing specific modules among candidates. Our architecture combines wireless sensors with the Kaa IoT framework, an Apache Kafka pipeline and an Apache Storm Data Stream Management System among others. We even provide open-government data sets that are freely available.}}, author = {{Kersting, Joschka and Geierhos, Michaela and Jung, Hanmin and Kim, Taehong}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Internet of Things, Big Data and Security}}, editor = {{Ramachandran, Muthu and Méndez Muñoz, Víctor and Kantere, Verena and Wills, Gary and Walters, Robert and Chang, Victor}}, isbn = {{978-989-758-245-5}}, keywords = {{Wireless Sensor Network, Internet of Things, Stream Data, Air Pollution, DSMS, Real-time Data Processing}}, location = {{Porto, Portugal}}, pages = {{117--124}}, publisher = {{SCITEPRESS}}, title = {{{Internet of Things Architecture for Handling Stream Air Pollution Data}}}, doi = {{10.5220/0006354801170124}}, year = {{2017}}, } @inproceedings{1158, abstract = {{In this paper, we present the annotation challenges we have encountered when working on a historical language that was undergoing elaboration processes. We especially focus on syntactic ambiguity and gradience in Middle Low German, which causes uncertainty to some extent. Since current annotation tools consider construction contexts and the dynamics of the grammaticalization only partially, we plan to extend CorA – a web-based annotation tool for historical and other non-standard language data – to capture elaboration phenomena and annotator unsureness. Moreover, we seek to interactively learn morphological as well as syntactic annotations.}}, author = {{Seemann, Nina and Merten, Marie-Luis and Geierhos, Michaela and Tophinke, Doris and Hüllermeier, Eyke}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature}}, location = {{Vancouver, BC, Canada}}, pages = {{40--45}}, publisher = {{Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL)}}, title = {{{Annotation Challenges for Reconstructing the Structural Elaboration of Middle Low German}}}, doi = {{10.18653/v1/W17-2206}}, year = {{2017}}, } @inbook{1159, abstract = {{In this paper, we present a search solution that makes local news information easily accessible. In the era of fake news, we provide an approach for accessing news information through opinion mining. This enables users to view news on the same topics from different web sources. By applying sentiment analysis on social media posts, users can better understand how issues are captured and see people’s reactions. Therefore, we provide a local search service that first localizes news articles, then visualizes their occurrence according to the frequency of mentioned topics on a heatmap and even shows the sentiment score for each text. }}, author = {{Kersting, Joschka and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Information and Software Technologies: 23rd International Conference, ICIST 2017, Druskininkai, Lithuania, October 12–14, 2017, Proceedings}}, editor = {{Damaševičius, Robertas and Mikašytė, Vilma}}, isbn = {{978-3-319-67641-8}}, location = {{Druskininkai, Lithuania}}, pages = {{528--538}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{Using Sentiment Analysis on Local Up-to-the-Minute News: An Integrated Approach}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-319-67642-5}}, volume = {{756}}, year = {{2017}}, } @inbook{1161, abstract = {{Consulting a physician was long regarded as an intimate and private matter. The physician-patient relationship was perceived as sensitive and trustful. Nowadays, there is a change, as medical procedures and physicians consultations are reviewed like other services on the Internet. To allay user’s privacy doubts, physician review websites assure anonymity and the protection of private data. However, there are hundreds of reviews that reveal private information and hence enable physicians or the public to identify patients. Thus, we draw attention to the cases when de-anonymization is possible. We therefore introduce an approach that highlights private information in physician reviews for users to avoid an accidental disclosure. For this reason, we combine established natural-language-processing techniques such as named entity recognition as well as handcrafted patterns to achieve a high detection accuracy. That way, we can help websites to increase privacy protection by recognizing and uncovering apparently uncritical information in user-generated texts.}}, author = {{Bäumer, Frederik Simon and Grote, Nicolai and Kersting, Joschka and Geierhos, Michaela}}, booktitle = {{Information and Software Technologies: 23rd International Conference, ICIST 2017, Druskininkai, Lithuania, October 12–14, 2017, Proceedings}}, editor = {{Damaševičius, Robertas and Mikašytė, Víctor}}, isbn = {{978-3-319-67641-8}}, keywords = {{Physician Reviews, User Privacy, Nocuous Data Exposure}}, location = {{Druskininkai, Lithuania}}, pages = {{77--89}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{Privacy Matters: Detecting Nocuous Patient Data Exposure in Online Physician Reviews}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-319-67642-5_7}}, volume = {{756}}, year = {{2017}}, } @book{17709, editor = {{Mindt, Ilka and Schäfer, Wilhelm and Sloane, Peter F. E. and Gössling, Bernd and Mehic, Ahmet}}, title = {{{Proceedings of the BHQFHE projects. Basis, Analysis, Development, Impact and Prosepcts of the BHQFHE Tempus Project}}}, year = {{2017}}, } @article{17722, author = {{Mindt, Ilka}}, journal = {{Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik}}, pages = {{339 -- 353}}, title = {{{Chosen}}}, volume = {{65 : 3}}, year = {{2017}}, }