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Vera Demberg

annotation

large language models

text summarization

coherence

annotations

discourse structure

bias

weak supervision

script

natural language generation

summarization

qa

psycholinguistics

generation

multilingual

20

presentations

47

number of views

SHORT BIO

Vera Demberg is a professor for Computer Science and Computational Linguistics at Saarland University. She obtained her PhD from the University of Edinburgh in 2010. Her research interests are focussed on the intersection between natural language processing, cognitive modelling and experimental psycholinguistics.

Presentations

Human Speech Perception in Noise: Can Large Language Models Paraphrase to Improve It?

Anupama Chingacham and 3 other authors

Temperature-scaling surprisal estimates improve fit to human reading times – but does it do so for the “right reasons”?

Tong Liu and 2 other authors

RST-LoRA: A Discourse-Aware Low-Rank Adaptation for Long Document Abstractive Summarization

Dongqi Pu and 1 other author

Prompting Implicit Discourse Relation Annotation

Frances Yung and 3 other authors

What inferences do people actually make upon encountering informationally redundant utterances? An individual differences study

Margarita Ryzhova and 2 other authors

Design Choices for Crowdsourcing Implicit Discourse Relations: Revealing the Biases introduced by Task Design

Valentina Pyatkin and 5 other authors

Two-Stage Movie Scripts Summarization: An Efficient Method For Low-resource Long Documents Summarization

Xudong Hong and 4 other authors

Zero-shot Script Parsing

Fangzhou Zhai and 2 other authors

Establishing annotation quality in multi-label annotations

Anna Maria Marchal and 3 other authors

Programmable Annotation with Diversed Heuristics and Data Denoising

Ernie Chang and 2 other authors

Improving Zero-Shot Multilingual Text Generation via Iterative Distillation

Ernie Chang and 2 other authors

Few-Shot Pidgin Text Adaptation via Contrastive Fine-Tuning

Ernie Chang and 3 other authors

Modeling atypicality inferences in pragmatic reasoning

Vera Demberg

Semi-automatic discourse annotation in a low-resource language: Developing a connective lexicon for Nigerian Pidgin

Anna Maria Marchal and 2 other authors

A practical perspective on connective generation

Frances Yung and 2 other authors

Comparison of methods for explicit discourse connective identification across various domains

Merel Scholman and 3 other authors

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