Team members have given talks or presented their work at various international conferences, including but not limited to: - A talk on LLMs and impersonation at Leibniz Universität Hannover- A plenary talk at Legal Tech Day in Konstanz- A 10-minute stint at the 4th Passau Tech Slam- Multiple papers at the European Conference on Argumentation- Presentation at RANLP- Collaborative paper submission at ACL- Contribution to a chapter in the upcoming Routledge Handbook of Argumentation Theory- Participation in a workshop on online political communication in Bielefeld
Research Experience
Involved in multiple research projects, such as presenting at the European Conference on Argumentation, ACL, with research spanning legal tech, digital humanities, etc.
Background
Research interests include computational rhetoric and natural language processing, particularly in developing computational linguistic models for discourse and argumentation and researching the assessment of LLMs' linguistic capabilities.