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Roman Klinger
Google Scholar ID: 1flvefwAAAAJ
Professor for Fundamentals of Natural Language Processing, University of Bamberg
natural language processing
emotion analysis
bioNLP
argument mining
computational psychology
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20
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mail2024@romanklinger.de
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Publications
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Categorical Emotions or Appraisals -- Which Emotion Model Explains Argument Convincingness Better?
2025
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PARL: Prompt-based Agents for Reinforcement Learning
2025
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Emotionally Charged, Logically Blurred: AI-driven Emotional Framing Impairs Human Fallacy Detection
2025
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Trust Me, I Can Convince You: The Contextualized Argument Appraisal Framework
2025
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Are Humans as Brittle as Large Language Models?
2025
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Shaping Event Backstories to Estimate Potential Emotion Contexts
2025
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Donate or Create? Comparing Data Collection Strategies for Emotion-labeled Multimodal Social Media Posts
2025
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What if Deception Cannot be Detected? A Cross-Linguistic Study on the Limits of Deception Detection from Text
2025
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Background
Natural Language Processor and Machine Learner
Research interests include: modeling psychological concepts in text/language for both analysis and generation
Sentiment and emotion analysis, especially implicit expressions and structured prediction models
Biological and medical text mining, including social media mining and fact checking
Social media mining, computational social sciences, and digital humanities
Machine learning, deep neural and probabilistic graphical models: zero-shot learning, performance prediction, explainability
Conditioned text generation, including emotionally conditioned text generation and style transfer
Miscellany
Based in Bamberg, Germany
Pronouns: he/him
Prefers email for contact
Active on multiple academic and social platforms (Mastodon, Bluesky, LinkedIn, Twitter, GitHub, Google Scholar, etc.)
Maintains a blog with conference reports and group updates
Co-authors
109 total
Co-author 1
Christoph M. Friedrich
Professor of Biomedical Computer Science, University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Dortmund
Sebastian Padó
Professor of Computational Linguistics, Computer Science, Stuttgart University
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Philipp Cimiano
Professor for Computer Science, Bielefeld University
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