Annette Hautli

Also published as: Annette Hautli-Janisz


2019

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lingvis.io - A Linguistic Visual Analytics Framework
Mennatallah El-Assady | Wolfgang Jentner | Fabian Sperrle | Rita Sevastjanova | Annette Hautli-Janisz | Miriam Butt | Daniel Keim
Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations

We present a modular framework for the rapid-prototyping of linguistic, web-based, visual analytics applications. Our framework gives developers access to a rich set of machine learning and natural language processing steps, through encapsulating them into micro-services and combining them into a computational pipeline. This processing pipeline is auto-configured based on the requirements of the visualization front-end, making the linguistic processing and visualization design, detached independent development tasks. This paper describes the constellation and modality of our framework, which continues to support the efficient development of various human-in-the-loop, linguistic visual analytics research techniques and applications.

2018

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A Multilingual Approach to Question Classification
Aikaterini-Lida Kalouli | Katharina Kaiser | Annette Hautli-Janisz | Georg A. Kaiser | Miriam Butt
Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018)

2017

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Interactive Visual Analysis of Transcribed Multi-Party Discourse
Mennatallah El-Assady | Annette Hautli-Janisz | Valentin Gold | Miriam Butt | Katharina Holzinger | Daniel Keim
Proceedings of ACL 2017, System Demonstrations

2015

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Encoding event structure in Urdu/Hindi VerbNet
Annette Hautli-Janisz | Tracy Holloway King | Gilian Ramchand
Proceedings of the The 3rd Workshop on EVENTS: Definition, Detection, Coreference, and Representation

2014

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The CLE Urdu POS Tagset
Saba Urooj | Sarmad Hussain | Asad Mustafa | Rahila Parveen | Farah Adeeba | Tafseer Ahmed Khan | Miriam Butt | Annette Hautli
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14)

The paper presents a design schema and details of a new Urdu POS tagset. This tagset is designed due to challenges encountered in working with existing tagsets for Urdu. It uses tags that judiciously incorporate information about special morpho-syntactic categories found in Urdu. With respect to the overall naming schema and the basic divisions, the tagset draws on the Penn Treebank and a Common Tagset for Indian Languages. The resulting CLE Urdu POS Tagset consists of 12 major categories with subdivisions, resulting in 32 tags. The tagset has been used to tag 100k words of the CLE Urdu Digest Corpus, giving a tagging accuracy of 96.8%.

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Automatic Detection of Causal Relations in German Multilogs
Tina Bögel | Annette Hautli-Janisz | Sebastian Sulger | Miriam Butt
Proceedings of the EACL 2014 Workshop on Computational Approaches to Causality in Language (CAtoCL)

2013

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A Visual Analytics System for Cluster Exploration
Andreas Lamprecht | Annette Hautli | Christian Rohrdantz | Tina Bögel
Proceedings of the 51st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations

2012

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Lexical Semantics and Distribution of Suffixes - A Visual Analysis
Christian Rohrdantz | Andreas Niekler | Annette Hautli | Miriam Butt | Daniel A. Keim
Proceedings of the EACL 2012 Joint Workshop of LINGVIS & UNCLH

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Identifying Urdu Complex Predication via Bigram Extraction
Miriam Butt | Tina Bögel | Annette Hautli | Sebastian Sulger | Tafseer Ahmed
Proceedings of COLING 2012

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A Reference Dependency Bank for Analyzing Complex Predicates
Tafseer Ahmed | Miriam Butt | Annette Hautli | Sebastian Sulger
Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'12)

When dealing with languages of South Asia from an NLP perspective, a problem that repeatedly crops up is the treatment of complex predicates. This paper presents a first approach to the analysis of complex predicates (CPs) in the context of dependency bank development. The efforts originate in theoretical work on CPs done within Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG), but are intended to provide a guideline for analyzing different types of CPs in an independent framework. Despite the fact that we focus on CPs in Hindi and Urdu, the design of the dependencies is kept general enough to account for CP constructions across languages.

2011

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Towards Tracking Semantic Change by Visual Analytics
Christian Rohrdantz | Annette Hautli | Thomas Mayer | Miriam Butt | Daniel A. Keim | Frans Plank
Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies

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Extracting and Classifying Urdu Multiword Expressions
Annette Hautli | Sebastian Sulger
Proceedings of the ACL 2011 Student Session

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Towards a Computational Semantic Analyzer for Urdu
Annette Hautli | Miriam Butt
Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Asian Language Resources