
Anne Lauscher
University of Mannheim
language generation
multi-domain
knowledge injection
ethics in nlp
societal biases in conversational language models
contextualized word embeddings
argument quality
annotation study
similarity specialization
4
presentations
8
number of views
SHORT BIO
Anne Lauscher is a fourth-year Ph.D. student at the University of Mannheim, Germany, working with Prof. Goran Glavaš and Prof. Simone Paolo Ponzetto. During her studies, she interned at Grammarly and at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, and currently, she is writing her doctoral dissertation. Her research centers around improving language representations for computational argumentation and general natural language understanding with respect to multi-linguality, missing external knowledge, and ethical aspects.
Presentations

RedditBias: A Real-World Resource for Bias Evaluation and Debiasing of Conversational Language Models
Soumya Barikeri and 3 other authors

Rhetoric, Logic, and Dialectic: Advancing Theory-based Argument Quality Assessment in Natural Language Processing
Anne Lauscher and 3 other authors

Specializing Unsupervised Pretraining Models for Word-Level Semantic Similarity
Anne Lauscher and 4 other authors

Creating a Domain-diverse Corpus for Theory-based Argument Quality Assessment
Lily Ng and 3 other authors