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]
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