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Advanced Seminar

Last modified May 13

Content and goals

In this seminar, the latest research results and current projects of our chair are presented. The presentations take place in blocks and are composed of:

  • Presentations of planned, ongoing, and completed scientific papers by the particular students

  • Reports on ongoing dissertations

  • Reports on current projects

  • Business and research guest lectures

  • Technology discussions and presentations

Participation in the advanced seminar is obligatory for all students registered for a Bachelor's Thesis, Master´s Thesis, Guided Research, IDP, or SEP. The student´s presence as well as his/her participation will influence the evaluation of the student´s grade. Furthermore, every student has to do a final presentation on his or her findings (30 minutes, including 10 minutes of discussion). Additionally, a presentation at the beginning of the research is required (20 minutes, including 10 minutes of discussion). To schedule a presentation date, the student has to contact his or her advisor. The first-come-first-serve principle will be used.

Guidelines for students

Please refer to the Guidelines for student research projects. They provide a detailed process description every student has to adhere to. 

Schedule

Date (room) Time  Presenter Advisor Topic                                
Type      

22.07.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45        
12:45-13:15        
13:15-13:45        

15.07.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45        
12:45-13:15        
13:15-13:45        

08.07.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45        
12:45-13:15        
13:15-13:45        

01.07.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45 Patrick Kufner Tim Schopf Evaluating the Usefulness and Effectiveness of a Visualization for a Field of Study Hierarchy Graph to Explore NLP Research Abschluss MA
12:45-13:15 Yaren Dalgic Nektarios Machner   MT Kickoff
13:15-13:45        

24.06.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45 Ivana Hacajová Juraj Vladika Step-by-step Claim Verification Using LLMs and Knowledge Graphs MT Final
12:45-13:15 Alexander Kowsik Anum Afzal Optimizing a Retrieval-Augmented QA Chatbot for HR Support using LLMs GR Final
13:15-13:45 Rajna Fani Anum Afzal A Human Assessment of Reference-Free and Reference-Based Evaluation Approaches in the HR Domain GR Final

17.06.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45 Furkan Yilmaz Stephen Meisenbacher Assessing the Resilience of Word-Level Differential Privacy Mechanisms: An Adversarial Approach MT Final
12:45-13:15 Lixun Dai Franziska Tobisch Toward Measuring the Success of Communities of Practice in Large-Scale Agile Software Development MT Kickoff
13:15-13:45 Anil Can Kara Franziska Tobisch

Investigating organizational structures and means for effective knowledge sharing and coordination in large agile organizations

MT Final

10.06.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45 Danut Ilisei Burak Öz Analyzing the Role of Bridges in Cross-Chain MEV Extraction MT Final
12:45-13:15 Johannes Kirmayr Phillip Schneider Combining Large Language Models and Structured Knowledge Representations for User-Personalized Conversations of In-Car Assistants MT Final
13:15-13:45 Tejas Srinivasan Stephen Meisenbacher Can Graph Structured Representations be Leveraged for Differentially Private Text Rewriting? GR Kickoff

03.06.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45 Majd Al Kayyal Stephen Meisenbacher Improving the Algorithmic Efficiency and Expert Collaboration of a Data Annotation Web Application AP Kickoff
12:45-13:15 Philippe Saadé Tim Schopf Do Graph-based Approaches Outperform Vector-based Approaches in Retrieval Augmented Generation for Complex Question Answering? - A Study Using Wikipedia and the Mintaka Dataset MT Final
13:15-13:45 Lucas Kissling Burak Öz & Felix Hoops & Filip Rezabek

Design and Evaluation of Secure Multi-Party Computation Approaches for Non-Custodial Crypto Wallets with a Focus on User Experience and Security

MT Final

27.05.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45 Markus Löhde Tim SchopfStephen Meisenbacher Efficient and Accurate Annotation of Large Text Corpora Using Representative Class Archetypes BT Final
12:45-13:15 Victor Dzhagatspanyan Phillip Schneider Interfaces for Exploratory Search for Scientific Publications: When Do Conversational Interfaces Outperform Classic Search Interfaces? MT Final
13:15-13:45 Dorsaf Gnaoui Franziska Tobisch Investigating the Establishment of Communities of Practice in Large-Scale Agile Software Development - A Literature Review BT Kickoff

13.05.2024

Monday

01.10.011


12:15-12:45 Anita Feigl Oliver Wardas Observing the Effects of AI-Assistance in a Contract Analysis Workflow - A Case Study BT Kickoff
12:45-13:15 Berkay Senocak Mahdi Dhaini Implementing and Evaluating Methods for Detecting Machine-Generated Text MT Final
13:15-13:45        

06.05.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45 Şükrü Can Gültop Mahdi DhainiStephen Meisenbacher Experimental analysis of the interaction of methods for post-hoc interpretability and differential privacy in natural language processing MT Final
12:45-13:15 Ragip Volkan Tatlikazan Juraj Vladika Developing Systems for Trustworthy Medical Question Answering MT Kickoff
13:15-13:45 Ihsan Soydemir Juraj Vladika  Analysis and Improvement of Post-hoc Correction for Hallucination in Long-form Text Generation   MT Kickoff

29.04.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45 Alexander Karpp Stephen Meisenbacher Towards Understanding User Perspectives on Text Privatization through a Systematic Overview of Differential Privacy Rewriting Mechanisms MT Kickoff
12:45-13:15 Pratik Sen Mahdi Dhaini How to Evaluate Disparities in the Quality of Post-hoc Explanations on NLP Models? GR Final
13:15-13:45 George ElfayoumiAlejandro BravoParag Bamel, Jinyu Lee, Mohamed Hesham Ibrahim Abdalla Tim Schopf Extracting Semantic Relationships from Unstructured Textual Data in eLearning Video Scripts AP Final

22.04.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45 Chaeeun Lee Stephen Meisenbacher A Linguistics-based Approach for Achieving Sentence-level Differential Privacy BT Final
12:45-13:15 Gentrit Fazlija Anum Afzal Toward Optimising a Retrieval Augmented Generation Pipeline using Large Language Model MT Final
13:15-13:45        

15.04.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45 Luca Mülln Juraj Vladika Investigating Complex Answer Attribution Approaches with Large Language Models MT Final
12:45-13:15 Maria Nakhla Stephen MeisenbacherTim Schopf Cluster-based Corrective Filtering of Class-specific Keyword Sets GR Final
13:15-13:45 Roksoliana Rabets Mahdi Dhaini Investigating the State of Explainable NLP in Practice BT Final

08.04.2024

Monday

01.10.011

12:15-12:45        
12:45-13:15        
13:15-13:45        

25.03.2024

Monday

01.10.011

14:15-14:45        
14:45-15:15        
15:15-15:45        

11.03.2024

Monday

01.10.011

14:15-14:45 Alexandre Mercier Anum Afzal Investigating data to text approaches to achieve diversity of generated marketing text in the music industry MT Final
14:45-15:15 Muhammad Hamas Khan Phillip Schneider Multi-agent Framework for Conversational Data Retrieval from Enterprise Databases Praktikum Final
15:15-15:45 Jonas Lossin Phillip Schneider Design and Implementation of a Conversational Health Question Answering System BT Final

04.03.2024

Monday

01.10.011

14:15-14:45 Markus Löhde Tim SchopfStephen Meisenbacher Efficient and Accurate Annotation of Large Text Corpora Using Representative Class Archetypes BT Kickoff
14:45-15:15 Benedikt Thiess Juraj Vladika, Stephen Meisenbacher BT Kickoff
15:15-15:45        

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