
Manfred Stede
University of Potsdam
classification
climate change
discourse structure
summarization
computational social science
discourse parsing
topic modeling
cross-domain
claim detection
discourse analysis
discourse connectives
connective lexicons
rhetorical structure theory
corerence
7
presentations
33
number of views
SHORT BIO
Manfred Stede is a professor for applied computational linguistics at the University of Potsdam, Germany. His research revolves around theories of discourse structure and applications of computational discourse analysis. Recently his focus is on argumentation mining and on NLP applications in the social sciences.
Presentations

Communicating Climate Change: A Comparison Between Tweets and Speeches by German Members of Parliament
Robin Schaefer and 3 other authors

On Selecting Training Corpora for Cross-Domain Claim Detection
Robin Schaefer and 2 other authors

Extractive summarisation for German-language data: a text-level approach with discourse features
Freya Hewett and 1 other author

The climate change debate and natural language processing
Manfred Stede and 1 other author

Exploiting a lexical resource for discourse connective disambiguation in German
Peter Bourgonje and 1 other author

Variation in Coreference Strategies across Genres and Production Media
Berfin Aktas and 1 other author

Annotation and Detection of Arguments in Tweets
Robin Schaefer and 1 other author