5th SwissText & 16th KONVENS
Joint Conference 2020

Programme

Schedule for Tuesday 23.6.

8:45 – 9:00 Opening
9:00 – 10:30

GermEval Task 1:

Classification and Regression

of Cognitive and Motivational

Style from Text

You can find the proceedings of this task here

10:00 – 12:00

1st Regional

ELG Workshop:

Switzerland,

Austria,

Germany

11:00 – 12:30

GermEval Task 3:

2nd German Text

Summarization Challenge

13:30 – 15:00

GermEval Task 2:

Swiss German

Language Identification

13:30 – 15:30

Building a local voice

assistant with open source tools

15:30 – 17:00

GermEval Task 4:

“Low-Resource Speech-to-Text”

+ General Discussion on

Speech-to-Text for Swiss German

   

Schedule for Main Conference (24.6.-25.6.)

You can access the list of accepted submissions here

Wednesday, 24 June 2020


8:45 – 9:00
Technical set-up

9:00 – 9:30

Opening

 

9:30 – 10:30

Keynote: Anya Belz – How Long is a Piece of String: 13 Years of Comparative Evaluation in Natural Language Generation

 


10:30 – 11:00

Networking, coffee break


 
11:00 – 12:35
Parallel Session 1  
 
Track 1 – Swiss German/Speech-to-Text  
Track 2 – (Bio-)Medical  
 
11:00 – 11:20

Manuela Weibel and Muriel Peter: Compiling a Large Swiss German Dialect Corpus (Scientific Track)

   

Vani Kanjirangat and Fabio Rinaldi: Biomedical relation extraction with state-of-the-art neural models (Applied Track)

   

Keynote Q&A Session with Anya Belz

 
11:25 – 11:45

Péter Jeszenszky, Burcu Demiray, Carina Steiner and Adrian Leemann: Towards a regionally representative and socio-demographically diverse resource of Swiss German (Applied Track)

   

Joseph Cornelius, Tilia Ellendorff, Nico Colic, Lenz Furrer, Albert Weichselbraun, Raul Rodriguez-Esteban, Philipp Kuntschik, Mathias Leddin, Juergen Gottowik and Fabio Rinaldi: MedMon: multilingual social media mining for disease monitoring (Applied Track)

   
 
11:50 – 12:10

Iuliia Nigmatulina, Tannon Kew and Tanja Samardžić: Swiss German speech-to-text with Kaldi (Applied Track)

   

Fabio Rinaldi, Anne Goehring, Corinne Gurtner, John Berezowski, Michele Bodmer, Irene Zuehlke and Celine Faverjon: Text Mining Technologies for Animal Health Surveillance (Applied Track)

   
 
12:15 – 12:35

Manuela Hürlimann, Malgorzata Anna Ulasik, Philippe Schläpfer, Fernando Benites de Azevedo E Souza, Katsiaryna Mlynchyk, Pius von Däniken, Flurin Gishamer, Lina Scarborough, Olesya Ogorodnikova, Tracey Etheridge, Nitin Kumar, Badrudin Stanicki and Mark Cieliebak: Speech-to-Text Insights (Applied Track)

Alena Schmickl, Thomas Bögel, Andrea Giovannini and Matthias Reumann: Combining NLP and domain knowledge induction into knowledge graphs to automate medical coding (Demo Track)

11:00 – 12:30

Parallel Sessions by timeslot

Track 1

Swiss German

Manuela Weibel and Muriel Peter: Compiling a Large Swiss German Dialect Corpus (Scientific Track)

Track 2

(Bio-)Medical


Vani Kanjirangat and Fabio Rinaldi: Biomedical relation extraction with state-of-the-art neural models (Applied Track)

Track 1

Swiss German

Péter Jeszenszky, Burcu Demiray, Carina Steiner and Adrian Leemann: Towards a regionally representative and socio-demographically diverse resource of Swiss German (Applied Track)

Track 2

(Bio-)Medical


Joseph Cornelius, Tilia Ellendorff, Nico Colic, Lenz Furrer, Albert Weichselbraun, Raul Rodriguez-Esteban, Philipp Kuntschik, Mathias Leddin, Juergen Gottowik and Fabio Rinaldi: MedMon: multilingual social media mining for disease monitoring (Applied Track)

Track 1

Swiss German

Iuliia Nigmatulina, Tannon Kew and Tanja Samardžić: Swiss German speech-to-text with Kaldi (Applied Track)

Track 2

(Bio-)Medical


Fabio Rinaldi, Anne Goehring, Corinne Gurtner, John Berezowski, Michele Bodmer, Irene Zuehlke and Celine Faverjon: Text Mining Technologies for Animal Health Surveillance (Applied Track)

Track 1

Swiss German

Manuela Hürlimann, Malgorzata Anna Ulasik, Philippe Schläpfer, Fernando Benites de Azevedo E Souza, Katsiaryna Mlynchyk, Pius von Däniken, Flurin Gishamer, Lina Scarborough, Olesya Ogorodnikova, Tracey Etheridge, Nitin Kumar, Badrudin Stanicki and Mark Cieliebak: Speech-to-Text Insights (Applied Track)

Track 2

(Bio-)Medical


Alena Schmickl, Thomas Bögel, Andrea Giovannini and Matthias Reumann: Combining NLP and domain knowledge induction into knowledge graphs to automate medical coding (Demo Track)


12:35 – 13:45

Lunch Break


13:45 – 14:00

Crowdsourcing for Swiss German Speech-to-Text: app presentation and hands-on session

 

14:00 – 14:15

Virtual City Tour


14:15 – 15:50
Parallel Session 2  
 
Track 1 – Business  
Track 2 – Fiction, puns:  
Track 3 – Sentiment analysis, emotion analysis, stance detection:  
 
14:15 – 14:35

Simone Griesser: Psychological Distance in German and English Brand Language of 6 International Brands (Scientific Track)

   

Jingyuan Feng, Özge Sevgili, Steffen Remus, Eugen Ruppert and Chris Biemann: Supervised Pun Detection and Location with Feature Engineering and Logistic Regression (Scientific Track)

   

Jannis Vamvas and Rico Sennrich: X-Stance: A Multilingual Multi-Target Dataset for Stance Detection (Scientific Track)

   
14:40 – 15:00

Ahmad Aghaebrahimian and Mark Cieliebak: Company Name Disambiguation (Applied Track)

   

Piroska Lendvai, Uwe Reichel, Simone Rebora and Moniek Kuijpers: Ranking of Social Reading Reviews Based on Richness in Narrative Absorption (Applied Track)

   

Manfred Klenner, Anne Göhring and Michael Amsler: Harmonization sometimes Harms (Scientific Track)

   
15:05 – 15:25

Alexandros Paramythis, Doris Paramythis and Andreas Putzinger: SmartCC: Combining NLU and semantic business case modelling in customer care support (Demo Track) & Following, understanding, and supporting service-oriented person-to-person communications (Applied Track)

   

Andrei Popescu-Belis, Aris Xanthos, Valentin Minder, Àlex R. Atrio, Gabriel Luthier and Antonio Rodriguez: Interactive Poem Generation Demo (Demo & Applied Track)

   

Matthias Sommer: Twitter Sentiment Analysis in MATLAB (Demo Track)

   
15:30 – 15:50

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Albin Zehe, Julia Arns, Lena Hettinger and Andreas Hotho: HarryMotions – Classifying Relationships in Harry Potter based on Emotion Analysis (Scientific Track)

14:15 – 15:45

Parallel Sessions by timeslot

Track 1

Business

Simone Griesser: Psychological Distance in German and English Brand Language of 6 International Brands (Scientific Track)

Track 2

Fiction, puns

Jingyuan Feng, Özge Sevgili, Steffen Remus, Eugen Ruppert and Chris Biemann: Supervised Pun Detection and Location with Feature Engineering and Logistic Regression (Scientific Track)

Track 3

Sentiment analysis, emotion

analysis, stance detection


Jannis Vamvas and Rico Sennrich: X-Stance: A Multilingual Multi-Target Dataset for Stance Detection (Scientific Track)

Track 1

Business

Ahmad Aghaebrahimian and Mark Cieliebak: Company Name Disambiguation (Applied Track)

Track 2

Fiction, puns

Piroska Lendvai, Uwe Reichel, Simone Rebora and Moniek Kuijpers: Ranking of Social Reading Reviews Based on Richness in Narrative Absorption (Applied Track)

Track 3

Sentiment analysis, emotion

analysis, stance detection


Manfred Klenner, Anne Göhring and Michael Amsler: Harmonization sometimes Harms (Scientific Track)

Track 1

Business

Alexandros Paramythis, Doris Paramythis and Andreas Putzinger: SmartCC: Combining NLU and semantic business case modelling in customer care support (Demo Track) & Following, understanding, and supporting service-oriented person-to-person communications (Applied Track)

Track 2

Fiction, puns

Andrei Popescu-Belis, Aris Xanthos, Valentin Minder, Àlex R. Atrio, Gabriel Luthier and Antonio Rodriguez: Interactive Poem Generation Demo (Demo & Applied Track)

Track 3

Sentiment analysis, emotion

analysis, stance detection


Matthias Sommer: Twitter Sentiment Analysis in MATLAB (Demo Track)

Track 1

Business

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Track 2

Fiction, puns

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Track 3

Sentiment analysis, emotion

analysis, stance detection


Albin Zehe, Julia Arns, Lena Hettinger and Andreas Hotho: HarryMotions – Classifying Relationships in Harry Potter based on Emotion Analysis (Scientific Track)

15:50 – 16:00

Coffee break


16:00 – 17:30

NLP + Society

1. 15-minute talk by Dr. Michele Loi, Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine (IBME), University of Zurich: “How can knowledge be harmful?“

2. Panel discussion on ethics regarding GermEval Task 1 (“Classification and Regression of Cognitive and Motivational Style from Text”).

Panelists:

-Prof. Dr. Emily M. Bender, Department of Linguistics, University of Washington

-Prof. Dr. Klaus Oberauer, Department of Psychology, University of Zurich

-Prof. Dr. David Scheffer, Nordakademie, Hochschule der Wirtschaft

-Dr. Michele Loi, Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine (IBME), University of Zurich

-Dirk Johannßen, Department of Informatics, University of Hamburg


17:30 – Open End

Virtual Apéro


Thursday, 25 June 2020


9:00 – 9:20

Technical set-up


9:20 – 9:30

Opening

 


9:30 – 10:30

Keynote: Roberto Navigli – What’s new in multilingual sense embeddings, Word Sense Disambiguation and Semantic Role Labeling


10:30 -11:00

Networking, coffee break


 
11:00 – 12:35
Parallel Session 3  
 
Track 1 – Pre-trained LMs  
Track 2 -Text analysis:  
Track 3 – Business II:  
 
11:00 – 11:20

Matthias Aßenmacher and Christian Heumann: On the comparability of pre-trained language models (Scientific Track)

   

Anne Jorstad: Assigning Grant Applications to Reviewers via Text Analysis (Applied Track)

   

Albert Weichselbraun, Christian Hauser, Sandro Hörler and Anina Havelka: Deep learning and visual tools for analyzing and monitoring integrity risks (Applied Track)

   

Keynote Q&A Session with Roberto Navigli

11:25 – 11:45

Annelen Brunner, Ngoc Duyen Tanja Tu, Lukas Weimer and Fotis Jannidis: To BERT or not to BERT — Comparing contextual embeddings in a deep learning architecture for the automatic recognition of four types of speech, thought and writing representation (Scientific Track)

   

Dina Wiemann, Khan Ozol, Natalia Korchagina, Claudio Bonesana, Anastassia Shaitarova and Fabio Rinaldi: Named entity recognition for job description mining (Applied Track)

   

Daniel Niklaus: Become a Compliance Hero with automated text analyses (Demo Track)

   
11:50 – 12:10

Mascha Kurpicz-Briki: Cultural Differences in Bias? Origin and Gender Bias in Pre-Trained German and French Word Embeddings (Scientific Track)

   

Janis Goldzycher, Isabel Meraner, Martin Volk and Simon Clematide: Ranking Georeferences for Efficient Crowdsourcing of Toponym Annotations in a Historical Corpus of Alpine Texts (Scientific Track)

   

Ela Pustulka-Hunt, Thomas Hanne, Phillip Gachnang and Pasquale Biafora: FLIE: Form Labelling for Information Extraction (Applied Track)

   
12:15 – 12:35

Anastassia Shaitarova, Lenz Furrer and Fabio Rinaldi: Cross-lingual transfer learning approach to negation scope resolution (Scientific Track)

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Paula Reichenberg, Artūrs Vasiļevskis and Manuel Herranz: The “Multilingual Anonymisation Toolkit for Public Administrations” (MAPA) Project (Applied Track)

11:00 – 12:30

Parallel Sessions by Timeslot

Track 1

Pre-trained LMs

Matthias Aßenmacher and Christian Heumann: On the comparability of pre-trained language models (Scientific Track)

Track 2

Text analysis (various)

Anne Jorstad: Assigning Grant Applications to Reviewers via Text Analysis (Applied Track)

Track 3

Business II


Albert Weichselbraun, Christian Hauser, Sandro Hörler and Anina Havelka: Deep learning and visual tools for analyzing and monitoring integrity risks (Applied Track)

Track 1

Pre-trained LMs

Annelen Brunner, Ngoc Duyen Tanja Tu, Lukas Weimer and Fotis Jannidis: To BERT or not to BERT — Comparing contextual embeddings in a deep learning architecture for the automatic recognition of four types of speech, thought and writing representation (Scientific Track)

Track 2

Text analysis (various)

Dina Wiemann, Khan Ozol, Natalia Korchagina, Claudio Bonesana, Anastassia Shaitarova and Fabio Rinaldi: Named entity recognition for job description mining (Applied Track)

Track 3

Business II


Daniel Niklaus: Become a Compliance Hero with automated text analyses (Demo Track)

Track 1

Pre-trained LMs

Mascha Kurpicz-Briki: Cultural Differences in Bias? Origin and Gender Bias in Pre-Trained German and French Word Embeddings (Scientific Track)

Track 2

Text analysis (various)

Janis Goldzycher, Isabel Meraner, Martin Volk and Simon Clematide: Ranking Georeferences for Efficient Crowdsourcing of Toponym Annotations in a Historical Corpus of Alpine Texts (Scientific Track)

Track 3

Business II (various)


Ela Pustulka-Hunt, Thomas Hanne, Phillip Gachnang and Pasquale Biafora: FLIE: Form Labelling for Information Extraction (Applied Track)

Track 1

Pre-trained LMs

Anastassia Shaitarova, Lenz Furrer and Fabio Rinaldis: Cross-lingual transfer learning approach to negation scope resolution (Scientific Track)

Track 2

Text analysis (various)

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Track 3

Business II


Paula Reichenberg, Artūrs Vasiļevskis and Manuel Herranz: The “Multilingual Anonymisation Toolkit for Public Administrations” (MAPA) Project (Applied Track)

12:35 – 13:30

Lunch Break


13:30 – 14:30

Keynote: Holger Schwenk – Finding the Needle in the Haystack: Mining for Parallel Data on the Internet


14:30 – 16:05
Parallel Session 4  
 
Track 1 – Dialog  
Track 2 – German/pre-trained LMs  
 
14:30 – 14:50

Daniele Puccinelli, Sandra Mitrovic, Denis Broggini, Giancarlo Corti, Luca Chiarabini, Riccardo Mazza, Fabio Rinaldi and Andrea Laus: Enabling conversational-based leadership training through advanced natural language understanding (Applied Track)

   

Jean Charbonnier and Christian Wartena: Predicting the Concreteness of German Words (Scientific Track)

   

Keynote Q&A Session with Holger Schwenk

 
14:55 – 15:15

Sandra Mitrović, Vani Kanjirangat, Denis Broggini, Lorenzo Cimasoni, Marco Alberti, Alessandro Antonucci and Fabio Rinaldi: A conversational recommender system based on neural NLP models (Applied Track)

   

Manuel Sage, Pietro Cruciata, Raed Abdo, Jackie Cheung and Fiona Zhao: Investigating the Influence of Selected Linguistic Features on Authorship Attribution using German News Articles (Scientific Track)

   
 
15:20 – 15:40

Jan Deriu, Katsiaryna Mlynchyk, Philippe Schläpfer, Alvaro Rodrigo, Dirk von Grünigen, Kurt Stockinger, Eneko Agirre and Mark Cieliebak: A Methodology for Creating Question Answering Corpora Using Inverse Data Annotation (Applied Track)

   

Karolina Zaczynska, Nils Feldhus, Robert Schwarzenberg, Aleksandra Gabryszak and Sebastian Möller: Evaluating German Transformer Language Models with Syntactic Agreement Tests (Scientific Track)

   
 
15:45 – 16:05

Holger Keibel, Elisabeth Maier and Tobias Christen: Showcase: Language analytics and semantic search for unknown document varieties (Applied Track)

Branden Chan, Stefan Schweter and Timo Möller: Exploring German BERT model pre-training from scratch (Applied Track)

14:30 – 16:00

Parallel Sessions by timeslot

Track 1

Dialog

Daniele Puccinelli, Sandra Mitrovic, Denis Broggini, Giancarlo Corti, Luca Chiarabini, Riccardo Mazza, Fabio Rinaldi and Andrea Laus: Enabling conversational-based leadership training through advanced natural language understanding (Applied Track)

Track 2

German/pre-trained LMs


Jean Charbonnier and Christian Wartena: Predicting the Concreteness of German Words (Scientific Track)

Track 1

Dialog

Sandra Mitrović, Vani Kanjirangat, Denis Broggini, Lorenzo Cimasoni, Marco Alberti, Alessandro Antonucci and Fabio Rinaldi: A conversational recommender system based on neural NLP models (Applied Track)

Track 2

German/pre-trained LMs


Manuel Sage, Pietro Cruciata, Raed Abdo, Jackie Cheung and Fiona Zhao: Investigating the Influence of Selected Linguistic Features on Authorship Attribution using German News Articles

Track 1

Dialog

Jan Deriu, Katsiaryna Mlynchyk, Philippe Schläpfer, Alvaro Rodrigo, Dirk von Grünigen, Kurt Stockinger, Eneko Agirre and Mark Cieliebak: A Methodology for Creating Question Answering Corpora Using Inverse Data Annotation (Applied Track)

Track 2

German/pre-trained LMs


Karolina Zaczynska, Nils Feldhus, Robert Schwarzenberg, Aleksandra Gabryszak and Sebastian Möller: Evaluating German Transformer Language Models with Syntactic Agreement Tests (Scientific Track)

Track 1

Dialog

Holger Keibel, Elisabeth Maier and Tobias Christen: Showcase: Language analytics and semantic search for unknown document varieties (Applied Track)

Track 2

German/pre-trained LMs


Branden Chan, Stefan Schweter and Timo Möller: Exploring German BERT model pre-training from scratch (Applied Track)

16:05 – 16:15

Coffee Break


16:15 – 17:15

Legal Session – “Have data protection law and other legal questions pertaining to NLP? This is the place to ask them and get feedback from two lawyers.”


17:15 – 17:30

Closing Statement