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  1. The title of the talk: »How to InterText? Elevating #NLProc to the cross-document level«. Learn more about it here:

    ➡️ ellis-stuttgart.eu/news/2024/0

    #InterText is a research project at @TU Darmstadt, funded by the ERC, the @dfg_public and the Forschungsförderprogramm LOEWE. More info can be found here:

    ➡️ intertext.ukp-lab.de/

    @ELLISforEurope | @stuttgart | @Uni_Stuttgart |
    @ATHENECenter | @fraunhofersit | @ProLOEWE

  2. LLMs still struggle to make sense of long interrelated texts. Our project #InterText is funded by an Advanced Grant of the European Research Council and tackles a research agenda to elevate Natural Language Processing to the cross-document level.

    Recently our director Iryna Gurevych held an #ELLIS Distinguished Lecture on the topic at the @ELLISforEurope unit @stuttgart at @Uni_Stuttgart, which now can be found online:

    📺 youtu.be/67ERVBQNLrY?si=c1MENQ

    #LLMs #NLP #NLProc

  3. In early March, a kick-off symposium for the Center for Language AI Research was held at Tōhoku University 🇯🇵. The keynote »How to InterText? Elevating #NLProc to the cross-document level« by our director Iryna Gurevych about our project #InterText is now available on Youtube:

    youtu.be/mQaSTWqJPEA?si=Iu93gK

    #NLProc

  4. Our ERC Award-winning #InterText team invites the Natural Language Processing community to explore low-resource cross-domain discourse analysis of peer reviews in our new #PragTag2023 Shared Task! Registration for the EMNLP-2023 Argument Mining Workshop is open: codalab.lisn.upsaclay.fr/compe

    #ScholarlyCommunication #metascience #emnlp2023 #NLProc #ArgumentMining

  5. Our ERC Award-winning #InterText team invites the Natural Language Processing community to explore low-resource cross-domain discourse analysis of peer reviews in our new #PragTag2023 Shared Task! Registration for the EMNLP-2023 Argument Mining Workshop is open: codalab.lisn.upsaclay.fr/compe

    #ScholarlyCommunication #metascience #emnlp2023 #NLProc #ArgumentMining

  6. «Sartre said, “Hell is other people.” He was my first crush.»

    ...how I ended up watching (and loving) "Wednesday" on Netflix - it's all about #intertextuality ! Every text as an #intertext coming to life only in relation to and in combination with other texts; with the levels of meaning to be found in the liminal space between these texts, activated in the relationships between texts.

    @semiotics of #intertextuality
    #JuliaKristeva

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  7. «Sartre said, “Hell is other people.” He was my first crush.»

    ...how I ended up watching (and loving) "Wednesday" on Netflix - it's all about #intertextuality ! Every text as an #intertext coming to life only in relation to and in combination with other texts; with the levels of meaning to be found in the liminal space between these texts, activated in the relationships between texts.

    @semiotics of #intertextuality
    #JuliaKristeva

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  8. «Sartre said, “Hell is other people.” He was my first crush.»

    ...how I ended up watching (and loving) "Wednesday" on Netflix - it's all about #intertextuality ! Every text as an #intertext coming to life only in relation to and in combination with other texts; with the levels of meaning to be found in the liminal space between these texts, activated in the relationships between texts.

    @semiotics of #intertextuality
    #JuliaKristeva

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  9. «Sartre said, “Hell is other people.” He was my first crush.»

    ...how I ended up watching (and loving) "Wednesday" on Netflix - it's all about #intertextuality ! Every text as an #intertext coming to life only in relation to and in combination with other texts; with the levels of meaning to be found in the liminal space between these texts, activated in the relationships between texts.

    @semiotics of #intertextuality
    #JuliaKristeva

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  10. «Sartre said, “Hell is other people.” He was my first crush.»

    ...how I ended up watching (and loving) "Wednesday" on Netflix - it's all about #intertextuality ! Every text as an #intertext coming to life only in relation to and in combination with other texts; with the levels of meaning to be found in the liminal space between these texts, activated in the relationships between texts.

    @semiotics of #intertextuality
    #JuliaKristeva

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