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Example of the timeline, causeline, and storyline framework applied on news from Vossen et al. (2021).

Example of the timeline, causeline, and storyline framework applied on news from Vossen et al. (2021).

They offer a critical #survey of the #SoA of #EventDetection in journalism, history, and literary studies. By comparing their model to a storyline analysis framework used in news, they show how fiction and non-fiction can be analyzed studying narrative progression across domains. 📖✨ #CCLS25

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SNaRe Framework Boosts Low-Resource Event Detection

SNaRe Framework Boosts Low-Resource Event Detection

SNaRe, a synthetic-data framework for event detection, boosted F1 by 3%‑7% on three low‑resource datasets and up to 20% in multilingual tests. Its Scout‑Narrator‑Refiner curates triggers. getnews.me/snare-framework-boosts-l... #eventdetection #syntheticdata

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Noa Visser Solissa presenting at CCLS2025

Noa Visser Solissa presenting at CCLS2025

The 2nd talk is by Noa Visser Solissa, Andreas van Cranenburgh and @fpianz.bsky.social: Event Detection between Literary Studies and NLP. A Survey, a Narratological Reflection, and a Case Study (doi.org/10.26083/tup...)
#CCLS2025 #EventDetection #ComputationalNarratology
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Janis Pagel on the right side of the picture introduces Computational Literary Studies to the workshop audience at SIGHUM NAACL2025. Slides with explanation of CLS

Janis Pagel on the right side of the picture introduces Computational Literary Studies to the workshop audience at SIGHUM NAACL2025. Slides with explanation of CLS

@janispagel introduces #CLS to the audience at #NAACL2025 #SIGHUM. The paper "Evaluating LLM-Prompting for Sequence Labeling Tasks in Computational Literary Studies" evaluates #SentimentAnalysis and #EventDetection tasks with #LLMs. https://aclanthology.org/2025.latechclfl-1.0/

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Janis Pagel introducing Computational Literary Studies to the workshop audience at SIGHUM NAACL2025. Slide with explanation of CLS.

Janis Pagel introducing Computational Literary Studies to the workshop audience at SIGHUM NAACL2025. Slide with explanation of CLS.

Janis Pagel from @idhcologne.bsky.social introduces #CLS to the audience at #NAACL2025 #SIGHUM. Their paper "Evaluating LLM-Prompting for Sequence Labeling Tasks in Computational Literary Studies" evaluates #SentimentAnalysis and #EventDetection tasks with #LLMs. aclanthology.org/2025.latechc...

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✅ Applications of #ML in #gait #walking & #running and #sports #biomechanics
✅ Approaches for #PoseEstimation, #FeatureEstimation, #EventDetection, #DataExploration and #Clustering and automated #Classification
✅ Challenges such as lack of data & annotation availability and #explainability

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