Dr. Josef Ruppenhofer
Am Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache von September 2018 bis Februar 2023
Funktion:
- Leitung des Projekts "Archiv für Gesprochenes Deutsch (AGD)"
- Mitarbeit im Projekt "Korpustechnologie für Mündliche Korpora"
Zur Person:
- 1991 - 1994 Grundstudium Englisch, Geschichte, Sozialkunde an der Universität Regensburg
- 1994 - 1995 Dozent für deutsche Sprachkurse an der University of Colorado, Boulder
- 1995 - 1997 Master-Studium Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft an der University of Colorado, Boulder
- 1997 - 1999 Master-Studium Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft an der University of California, Berkeley
- 2000 - 2004 Promotion an der University of California, Berkeley; Promotion zum Thema "Interaction of valence and information structure"
- 2005 - 2006 Post-doc International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley
- 2007 - 2008 Post-doc Intelligent Systems Program, University of Pittsburgh
- 2008 - 2011 Post-doc Computerlinguistik, Universität des Saarlandes
- 2011 - 2016 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, Institut für Informationswissenschaft und Sprachtechnologie, Universität Hildesheim
- von 09/2018 bis 02/2023 am Archiv für Gesprochenes Deutsch (AGD)
Forschungsinteressen:
Konstruktiongrammatik, Framesemantik, Computerlexikographie, Sentimentanalyse, (expressive) Morphologie, Sprache in sozialen Medien, Korpuslinguistik
Aktuelle Publikationen:
- Josef Ruppenhofer and Ines Rehbein. I've got a construction looks funny – representing and recovering non-standard constructions in UD. Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Universal Dependencies (UDW 2020), Barcelona, Spain, 2020.
- Josef Ruppenhofer, Ines Rehbein and Carolina Flinz. Fine-grained Named Entity Annotations for German Biographic Interviews. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), Marseille, France 2020.
- Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer and Thomas Schmidt. Improving Sentence Boundary Detection for Spoken Language Transcripts. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), Marseille, France, 2020.
- Sanguinetti, Manuela/Bosco, Cristina/Cassidy, Lauren/Çetinoğlu, Özlem/Cignarella, Alessandra Teresa/Lynn, Teresa/Rehbein, Ines/Ruppenhofer, Josef/Seddah, Djamé/Zeldes, Amir. Treebanking User-Generated Content: A Proposal for a Unified Representation in Universal Dependencies. Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), Marseille, France, 2020.
- Marc Schulder, Michael Wiegand and Josef Ruppenhofer. Automatic generation of lexica for sentiment polarity shifters. In: Natural Language Engineering (First View), 2020.
- Josef Ruppenhofer and Ines Rehbein. Detecting the boundaries of sentence-like units on spoken German. In: Preliminary proceedings of the 15th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS 2019), Erlangen, 2019.
- Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer and Thomas Kleinbauer. Detection of Abusive Language: the Problem of Biased Datasets. Proceedings of NAACL 2019, Minneapolis, 2019.
- Esther van den Berg, Katharina Korfhage, Michael Wiegand, and Josef Ruppenhofer. Not my president: how names and titles frame political figures. Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Computational Social Science, Minneapolis, 2019.
- Esther van den Berg, Katharina Korfhage, Josef Ruppenhofer, Michael Wiegand, and Katja Markert. Not my president: how names and titles frame political figures. Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Computational Social Science, Minneapolis, 2019.
- Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer and Victor Zimmermann. A harmonised testsuite for POS tagging of German social media data. Proceedings of KONVENS 2018, Vienna, September 2018.
- Ines Rehbein and Josef Ruppenhofer Sprucing up the trees – Error detection in treebanks. Proceedings of COLING 2018, Santa Fe, August 2018.
- Josef Ruppenhofer, Michael Wiegand, Rebecca Wilm and Katja Markert. Distinguishing affixoid formations from compounds. Proceedings of COLING 2018, Santa Fe, August 2018.
- Michael Wiegand, Josef Ruppenhofer, Anna Schmidt and Clayton Greenberg. Inducing a Lexicon of Abusive Words — A Feature-Based Approach. Proceedings of NAACL 2018, New Orleans, June 2018.
Publikationen:
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