Robert Jäschke
Scholar

Robert Jäschke

Google Scholar ID: 4ucFsi4AAAAJ
Professor of Information Processing and Analytics, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Web ScienceRecommender SystemsInformation RetrievalKnowledge DiscoveryDigital Humanities
Citations & Impact
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Citations
519
 
H-index
13
 
i10-index
13
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
37
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Publications
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Academic Achievements
  • Published 'Ein Quantum Literatur. Empirische Daten zu einer Theorie des literarischen Textumfangs' in Digitale Literaturwissenschaft (2023)
  • Published 'The Rodney Dangerfield of Stylistic Devices' in Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence (2022) on neural detection of Vossian Antonomasia
  • Published 'The Michael Jordan of greatness' in Digital Scholarship in the Humanities (2019) extracting Vossian antonomasia from The New York Times
  • Published 'The Role of Cores in Recommender Benchmarking' in ACM TIST (2016)
  • Co-authored the book 'Recommender Systems for Social Tagging Systems' (Springer, 2012)
  • Contributed the chapter 'Social tagging recommender systems' to the Recommender Systems Handbook (2011)
  • Core developer of BibSonomy, with system description published in The VLDB Journal (2010)
Background
  • Professor at the Institute for Library and Information Science and the Institute of Computer Science, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  • Research interests focus on Web Science and Digital Humanities
  • Web Science is defined as 'the emergent science of the people, organizations, applications, and policies that shape and are shaped by the Web'
  • His work is interdisciplinary, bridging computer science with information science, psychology, sociology, and economics
  • In Digital Humanities, he develops methods to detect stylistic devices in large text corpora and mines citations to explore literary works
  • Extensively uses big data technologies such as Hadoop, HBase, and Elasticsearch, e.g., for analyzing the German Academic Web archive