Name
Papers
Collaborators
DOMINIK SCHLECHTWEG
23
37
Citations 
PageRank 
Referers 
2
7.85
6
Referees 
References 
27
13
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
LSCDiscovery: A shared task on semantic change discovery and detection in Spanish00.342022
Modeling Sense Structure In Word Usage Graphs With The Weighted Stochastic Block Model00.342021
More than just Frequency? Demasking Unsupervised Hypernymy Prediction Methods.00.342021
DWUG - A large Resource of Diachronic Word Usage Graphs in Four Languages.00.342021
Regression Analysis of Lexical and Morpho-Syntactic Properties of Kiezdeutsch.00.342021
Explaining and Improving BERT Performance on Lexical Semantic Change Detection00.342021
Effects of Pre- and Post-Processing on type-based Embeddings in Lexical Semantic Change Detection00.342021
IMS at SemEval-2020 Task 1: How low can you go? Dimensionality in Lexical Semantic Change Detection00.342020
CL-IMS @ DIACR-Ita - Volente o Nolente - BERT is still not Outperforming SGNS on Semantic Change Detection.00.342020
OP-IMS @ DIACR-Ita: Back to the Roots: SGNS+OP+CD still rocks Semantic Change Detection00.342020
SemEval-2020 Task 1: Unsupervised Lexical Semantic Change Detection00.342020
Predicting Degrees of Technicality in Automatic Terminology Extraction00.342020
CCOHA - Clean Corpus of Historical American English.00.342020
Second-order Co-occurrence Sensitivity of Skip-Gram with Negative Sampling.10.382019
SURel: A Gold Standard for Incorporating Meaning Shifts into Term Extraction.00.342019
A Wind of Change: Detecting and Evaluating Lexical Semantic Change across Times and Domains.00.342019
Second-order Co-occurrence Sensitivity of Skip-Gram with Negative Sampling.00.342019
Distribution-based Prediction of the Degree of Grammaticalization for German Prepositions.00.342018
Diachronic Usage Relatedness (DURel): A Framework for the Annotation of Lexical Semantic Change.00.342018
Hypernyms under Siege: Linguistically-motivated Artillery for Hypernymy Detection.00.342017
German in Flux: Detecting Metaphoric Change via Word Entropy.10.372017
Hypernyms under Siege: Linguistically-motivated Artillery for Hypernymy Detection.00.342016
Exploitation of Co-reference in Distributional Semantics.00.342016