Nils Reiter
12 papers · 2009–2026 · 5 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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EACL (4)
ACL (3)
COLING (2)
NAACL (2)
EMNLP (1)
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Keywords
text classification
(3)
large language model
(3)
coreference resolution
(3)
computational linguistics
(2)
german language
(2)
computational literary studies
(2)
bert model
(1)
literary analysis
(1)
scene segmentation
(1)
low-resource language
(1)
textual entailment
(1)
shap value
(1)
rule-based system
(1)
bert fine-tuning
(1)
mention detection
(1)
narrative text
(1)
low resource language
(1)
literary text
(1)
ternary sentiment analysis
(1)
religious text
(1)
Papers
Linguistically-Informed Evaluation of LLMs on Acceptability Judgments in a Forced-Choice Paradigm
ACL 2026
Evaluating LLM-Prompting for Sequence Labeling Tasks in Computational Literary Studies
NAACL 2025
Evaluating In-Context Learning for Computational Literary Studies: A Case Study Based on the Automatic Recognition of Knowledge Transfer in German Drama
EACL 2024
Modeling Moravian Memoirs: Ternary Sentiment Analysis in a Low Resource Setting
EACL 2024
DramaCoref: A Hybrid Coreference Resolution System for German Theater Plays
EMNLP 2021
Detecting Scenes in Fiction: A new Segmentation Task
EACL 2021
Proceedings of the 3rd Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature
NAACL 2019
Towards Coreference for Literary Text: Analyzing Domain-Specific Phenomena
COLING 2018
Proceedings of the Second Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature
COLING 2018
Identifying Generic Noun Phrases
ACL 2010
Proceedings of the ACL 2010 Student Research Workshop
ACL 2010
Proceedings of the Student Research Workshop at EACL 2009
EACL 2009