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Lea Frermann

Senior Lecturer @ University of Melbourne

multilingual

cognitive

multimodal

framing

fariness and bias; legal domain; partisanship

structured prediction

cross-lingual learning

dependency parsing

computational social science

conversation

multi-label classification

pos tagging

moderation

media bias

facilitation

13

presentations

5

number of views

1

citations

SHORT BIO

I am a senior lecturer and DECRA 2023 fellow in natural language processing in the School of Computing and Information Systems, University of Melbourne.

My research focusses on understanding how humans learn about and represent complex and evolving information in the context of large-scale and noisy environments; and on using these insights to develop fairer and more robust automatic systems. I combine methods from natural language processing, machine learning and computational cognitive modelling. Representative projects include scalable models of category and feature learning in children from noisy language data; and modeling the historical change of word meaning over centuries. My current research focusses on improving automatic understanding of narratives, both in fiction (e.g., inducing structured representations of novels; or movie summarization) and in reality, by analyzing framing and narrative strategies in (biased) news stories. Before joining Melbourne University, I was a postdoc / applied scientist at Amazon Core AI in Berlin, and before that a research associate in the Edinburgh NLP group , ILCC, University of Edinburgh, working with Mirella Lapata and Shay Cohen.

Presentations

Media Framing: A typology and Survey of Computational Approaches Across Disciplines

Yulia Otmakhova and 2 other authors

More than Votes? Voting and Language based Partisanship in the US Supreme Court

Biaoyan Fang and 3 other authors

Super-SCOTUS: A multi-sourced dataset for the Supreme Court of the US

Biaoyan Fang and 3 other authors

More than Votes? Voting and Language based Partisanship in the US Supreme Court

Biaoyan Fang and 3 other authors

It's not only What You Say, It's also Who It's Said to: Counterfactual Analysis of Interactive Behavior in the Courtroom

Biaoyan Fang and 3 other authors

Conflicts, Villains, Resolutions: Towards models of Narrative Media Framing

Lea Frermann and 3 other authors

A Large-Scale Multilingual Study of Visual Constraints on Linguistic Selection of Descriptions

Uri Berger and 3 other authors

A Large-Scale Multilingual Study of Visual Constraints on Linguistic Selection of Descriptions

Uri Berger and 3 other authors

Probing Power by Prompting: Harnessing Pre-trained Language Models for Power Connotation Framing

Shima Khanehzar and 3 other authors

Unsupervised Cross-Lingual Transfer of Structured Predictors without Source Data

Kemal Kurniawan and 3 other authors

A Computational Acquisition Model for Multimodal Word Categorization

Uri Berger and 3 other authors

PTST-UoM at SemEval-2021 Task 10: Parsimonious Transfer for Sequence Tagging

Kemal Kurniawan and 3 other authors

Categorization in the Wild: Category and Feature Learning across Languages

Lea Frermann and 1 other author

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