We are a research group led by Prof. Lisa Beinborn at the institute of computer science (University of Göttingen).
If you are interested in our work, reach out to claplab[at]cs.uni-goettingen.de.
Research
We work on natural language processing (NLP) with a human-centered perspective. We want to develop poly-vocal models that account for human variation, uncertainty, and cognitive complexity and are currently most interested in the following topics:
- Multilingual NLP
- (Cognitively Plausible) Representation Learning
- Interpretability and Bias of Machine Learning Models
- Educational Language Technology
- Modelling Eye-Tracking Data of Language Processing
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Teaching
We will offer the following lectures and seminars:
- Language as Data
- Advanced NLP
- Interpretability and Bias in Machine Learning
- Data Science with Cognitive Signals
You can find more information here.
Team
- Lisa Beinborn
- Victor Zimmermann
- Jana Hackethal
- Jenia Kim (Hogeschool Utrecht)
- Jonathan Kamp (VU Amsterdam)
- Miyu Oba (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
We initiated the HumanCLAIM workshop series.