PUBLICATIONS

Publications

  • Khan, M.T., Dimitrov, D., Dietze, S., Characterization of Tweet Deletion Patterns in the Context of COVID-19 Discourse and Polarization, short paper, ACM Hypertext 2025 (HT2025), Chicago, US, 15-19 September.
  • Hafid, S., Kartal Y. S., Schellhammer, S., Jacot, V., Bringay, S., Dietze, S., Todorov, K., Disambiguation of Implicit Scientific References on X, ACM Hypertext 2025 (HT2025), Chicago, US, 15-19 September.
  • Feger, M., Boland, K., Dietze, S., Limited Generalizability in Argument Mining: State-Of-The-Art Models Learn Datasets, Not Arguments, In Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL2025), Vienna, Austria. Association for Computational Linguistics 2025.
  • Meier, P., Boland, K., Kallmeyer, L., Dietze, S., Team HHU - An Ensemble-Based Approach to Multi-Author Writing Style Analysis Combining Experts for Different Difficulty Levels, accepted for publication in PAN at CLEF, 2025.
  • Hafid, S., Schellhammer, S., Selim Kartal, Y., Papastergiou, T., Dietze, S., Bringay, S., Todorov, K. An In-depth Analysis of the Linguistic Characteristics of Science Claims on the Web and their Impact on Fact-checking, accepted for publication in ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB), 2025.
  • Alam, F., Struß, J. M., Chakraborty, T., Dietze, S., Hafid, S., Korre, K., Muti, A., Nakov, P., Ruggeri, F., Schellhammer, S., Setty, V., Sundriyal, M., Todorov, K., Viswanathan, V., The CLEF-2025 CheckThat! Lab: Subjectivity, Fact-Checking, Claim Extraction & Normalization, and Retrieval, 47th European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR2025).
  • Rudholzer, E., & Utz, S. (2024, July 16-18). Role-blurring on social media in science communication. International Conference on Social Media & Society (SMSociety). London College of Communication (LCC), University of the Arts London (UAL), UK. [Poster]
  • Rudholzer, E., & Utz, S. (2024, October 1). Social media and science communication: Do users confuse the roles of senders? Listen to the (real) Experts: Die Rolle von Forschenden in den sozialen Medien in Krisen, SCan Abschlussveranstaltung. Berlin. [Poster]
  • Feger, M., Dietze, S., BERTweet’s TACO Fiesta: Contrasting Flavors On The Path Of Inference And Information-Driven Argument Mining On Twitter , In Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: NAACL 2024, Mexico City, Mexico, Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL2024
  • L inzbach, S., Dimitrov, D., Kallmeyer, L., Evang, K., Jabeen, H., Dietze, S., Dissecting Paraphrases: The Impact of Prompt Syntax and supplementary Information on Knowledge Retrieval from Pretrained Language Models , In Proceedings of the 2024 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL2024), Mexico City, Mexico, Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL2024
  • Todorov, K., Fafalios, P., Dietze, S., Dimitrov, D., Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Computational Methods for Online Discourse Analysis, Companion Proceedings of the ACM Web Conference 2024, ACM 2024
  • Gangopadhyay, S., Schellhammer, S., Hafid, S., Dessi, D., Koß, C., Todorov, K., Dietze, S., Jabeen, H., Investigating Characteristics, Biases and Evolution of Fact-Checked Claims on the Web, ACM Hypertext & Social Media (HT2024), Poznan, Poland, 10 – 13 September 2024
  • Nevin, J., Zhang, P., Groth, P., Lees, M., Dimitrov, D., Dietze, S., Understanding the impact of entity linking on the topology of entity co-occurrence networks for social media analysis, 24th International Conference on Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management (EKAW), Amsterdam, Netherlands, 26-28 November 2024
  • Dietze, S., Archiving and Temporal Analysis of Behavioral Web Data-Tales from the Inside, Companion Proceedings of the ACM on Web Conference 2024, ACM 2024

Talks

  • Rudholzer, E., & Utz, S. (2024, April 2-4). Skimming content on social media: Are users susceptible to misinformation? Combating misinformation in the digital age: Cognitive biases, societal challenges and Ethical Considerations. Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien (IWM), Tübingen. [Talk]
  • Rudholzer, E., & Utz, S. (accepted Submission). Who said What? Confusing Scientists and Laypeople on Social Media. 75th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). Denver, US.
  • Rudholzer, E., & Utz, S. (accepted Submission). Science Communication on Social Media: Are Users Confused Who’s Speaking?. Public Communication of Science and Technology (PCST2025). University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
  • Rudholzer, E., & Utz, S. (2024, June 5-7). Role-blurring on social media in science communication. Science Communication in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AISCICOMM24), Annual Conference of the "Science Communication" Division of the German Communication Association DGPuK, Switzerland. [PhD Workshop]
  • Dimitrov. D. (2024). AI methods for detecting and understanding scientific/health online discourse. Spring Meeting Working group Democracy, DeGEval in cooperation with the project PrEval Zukunfswerkstätten