Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 410.285: Computational linguistics
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Cotelli Kureth, Sara; Lehr, Caroline,
2024.
In:
Perspectives didactiques pour la traduction automatique dans l’apprentissage des langues, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France, 5 avril 2024.
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Wulf, Jochen; Meierhofer, Jürg,
2024.
Exploring the potential of large language models for automation in technical customer service [paper].
In:
Bigdeli, Ali Z.; Baines, Tim; Akkermans, Henk, eds.,
Digital Service Innovation: Redefining Provider-Customer Interactions : Proceedings of the Spring Servitization Conference.
Spring Servitization Conference, Tilburg, The Netherlands, 13-14 May 2024.
The Advanced Services Group.
pp. 146-157.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-30660
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Wulf, Jochen; Meierhofer, Jürg,
2024.
Wie LLMs die Automatisierung im Kundendienst fördern.
ServiceToday.
38(Sonderausgabe 2024), pp. 82-83.
Available from: https://bc-production.pressmatrix.com/de/profiles/3df31a994fc2/editions/2ed85b567c8dfa546626/pages/page/42
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Tuggener, Don; Niehaus, Susanna,
2024.
ERCIM News.
(136), pp. 22-23.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-29792
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Summers, Elana; Kappus, Martin; Ehrensberger-Dow, Maureen,
2023.
Collaborative possibilities of CAT tools in the revision process.
Revista Tradumàtica.
(21), pp. 300-308.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/tradumatica.314
Projects
Projects according to DDC 410.285: Computational linguistics
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Machine translation for academic texts
The project consists in developing a prototype for a ZHAW neural machine translation system trained on academic texts. Freely accessible systems such as DeepL and Google Translate are not specifically trained on scientific texts and therefore often present issues regarding terminology, text cohesion, pragmatics and ...
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Digitalisation and academic writing – new practices and theory development
Writing technology is developing at a breath-taking pace. However, there is a lack of empirical studies that reveal what these technologies mean for writing methodology and pedagogy, and of theoretical work guiding the understanding of digital writing within the academic domain. This fellowship aims to address these ...
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Dynamik Knowledge Platform
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Digitalization of Academic Writing
The meeting brings together researchers who are engaged in exploring the changing nature of academic writing as a result of technological innovations. All of them are involved in research on the digital transformation of writing and are creating/testing/disseminating new writing technologies. The conference will ...
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Interscriber: Turning Dialogues into Actionable Insights
This project aims to fully digitize and automate the transcription of spoken dialogues. We will implement a software system, Interscriber, that takes an audio recording as input and creates text using algorithms for Speech-to-Text and Speaker Diarization. The text is further processed and corrected. Finally, ...