Fünf wissenschaftliche Beiträge unserer Fachrichtung wurden bei dem ACL 2025 SRW (Student Research Workshop) angenommen.
Herzlichen Glückwunsch an alle Autorinnen und Autoren!
- “Unstructured Minds, Predictable Machines: A Comparative Study of Narrative Cohesion in Human and LLM Stream-of-Consciousness Writing.” von Nellia Dzhubaeva, Katharina Trinley und Laura Pissani.
- “Small Models, Big Impact: Efficient Corpus and Graph-Based Adaptation of Small Multilingual Language Models for Low-Resource Languages” von Daniil Gurgurov, Ivan Vykopal, Josef van Genabith und Simon Ostermann.
- “Exploring the Effect of Nominal Compound Structure in Scientific Texts on Reading Times of Experts and Novices” von Isabell Landwehr, Marie-Pauline Krielke und Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb.
- “Sign Language Video Segmentation Using Temporal Boundary Identification” von Kavu Maithri Rao, Yasser Hamidullah und Eleftherios Avramidis.
- “Only for the Unseen Languages, Say the Llamas: On the Efficacy of Language Adapters for Cross-lingual Transfer in English-centric LLMs" von Julian Schlenker, Jenny Kunz, Tatiana Anikina, Günter Neumann und Simon Ostermann.