Lehrstuhl für Computerlinguistik
Computational Linguistics (CoLi) is an interdisciplinary field that combines the study of linguistics and computer science to investigate the computational aspects of human language. It focuses on developing and applying computational models and algorithms to analyze, understand, and generate natural language.?Digital Humanities? (DH) is an interdisciplinary field that combines traditional humanities disciplines, such as literature, history, philosophy, linguistics, and art, with digital technologies and computational methods. It aims to study, interpret, and analyze cultural and historical artifacts using digital tools and methodologies.
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Prof. Dr. Annemarie Friedrich
The core research interests of my group are within computational linguistics and natural language processing with a focus on semantics and information extraction from text, i.e, natural language understanding ("Sprachverstehen"). I am particularly interested in annotation and corpus creation, as any machine-learning model depends on the underlying data.
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In the machine-learning oriented part of my research,?I work on text mining for scientific text, syntactic and semantic parsing, and uncertainty in the context of deep learning for NLP. The corpus-linguistic part of my research has focused on?understanding and modeling interactions at the syntax-semantics interface, taking into account influences of discourse and pragmatics. Most of my past research is about the computational modeling of aspect, genericity, and modal verbs.
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I am currently the vice president of the?German Society for Computational Linguistics?(GSCL), the scientific association in the German-speaking countries and regions for research, teaching and professional work in natural language processing. I am a member of the ACL Special Interest Group for Annotation (ACL SIGANN).
Ansprechpartner
- Telefon: +49 821 598 4628
- E-Mail: annemarie.friedrich@informatik.uni-augsburginformatik.uni-augsburg.de ()
- Raum 1022 (Geb?ude BCM)
- Telefon: +49 821 598 4922
- E-Mail: sabrina.achberger@uni-auni-a.de ()
- Raum 1023 (Geb?ude BCM)
- Telefon: +49 821 598 4626
- E-Mail: jakob.prange@uni-auni-a.de ()
- Raum 1021 (Geb?ude BCM)
- Telefon: +49 821 598 4626
- E-Mail: fabio.mariani@uni-auni-a.de ()
- Raum 1021 (Geb?ude BCM)
- Telefon: +49 821 598 4961
- E-Mail: hanna.schmueck@uni-auni-a.de ()
- Raum 1025 (Geb?ude BCM)
Lehrveranstaltungen / Teaching
Name | Dozent | Semester | Typ | Sprache |
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Seminar Natural Language Understanding (Master) |
Schmück Hanna Schmück, FriedrichAnnemarie Friedrich |
Wintersemester 2025/26 | Seminar | englisch |
Exercise for Introduction to Python Programming (3/2026) |
Schmück Hanna Schmück, MarianiFabio Mariani, HofmannGeorg Hofmann, FriedrichAnnemarie Friedrich |
Wintersemester 2025/26 | ?bung | englisch |
Introduction to Python Programming (10/2025) |
Schmück Hanna Schmück, MarianiFabio Mariani, HofmannGeorg Hofmann, FriedrichAnnemarie Friedrich |
Wintersemester 2025/26 | Vorlesung | englisch |
Search Engines and Neural Information Retrieval |
Friedrich Annemarie Friedrich |
Wintersemester 2025/26 | Vorlesung | englisch |
?bung zu Search Engines and Neural Information Retrieval |
Friedrich Annemarie Friedrich |
Wintersemester 2025/26 | ?bung | englisch |
Oberseminar Natural Language Understanding |
Chiarcos Christian Chiarcos, FriedrichAnnemarie Friedrich |
Wintersemester 2025/26 | Oberseminar | deutsch |
Exercise for Introduction to Python Programming (10/2025) |
Schmück Hanna Schmück, MarianiFabio Mariani, HofmannGeorg Hofmann, FriedrichAnnemarie Friedrich |
Wintersemester 2025/26 | ?bung | englisch |
Introduction to Python Programming (3/2026) |
Schmück Hanna Schmück, MarianiFabio Mariani, HofmannGeorg Hofmann, FriedrichAnnemarie Friedrich |
Wintersemester 2025/26 | Vorlesung | englisch |
Seminar Natural Language Understanding (Bachelor) |
Schmück Hanna Schmück, FriedrichAnnemarie Friedrich |
Wintersemester 2025/26 | Seminar | englisch |
Recent Publications
News
GSCL Award for Bachelor Thesis of Christian Jaumann
Christian Jaumann won this year's GSCL thesis award for his Bachelor thesis titled "Ranking for Abstract Screening in Systematic Literature Reviews using Large Language Models", which was officially awarded at the Konferenz zur Verarbeitung Natürlicher Sprache (KONVENS) 2025 in Hildesheim. The BA/MA thesis award is awarded by the German Society for Computational Linguistics and Language Technology every two years. The thesis was co-advised by Xitaso GmbH and Prof. Dr. Annemarie Friedrich (Chair of Computational Linguistics). The work has also been published as a conference paper at the Findings of ACL 2025.