Sarah Schulz
Sarah Schulz is a computational linguist at the Institute for Natural Language Processing in Stuttgart and has a background in theatre and media science and German studies. She mainly focuses on the automatic processing of texts that deviate from newspaper texts in some way. She wrote her dissertation about non-standard text processing in the Digital Humanities with a focus on historical languages. She teaches in the DH master program at the University of Stuttgart.
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- Bia, Alejandro
- Carboni, Nicola
- Chiodo, Carol
- de la Rosa, Javier
- Draxler, Christoph
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- Hinrichs, Erhard
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- Impett, Leonardo
- Jo, Eun Seo
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- Ochab, Jeremi
- Pirinen, Tommi A.
- Reiter, Nils
- Schulz, Sarah
- Siemens, Lynne
- Strakatova, Yana
- Szekrényes, István
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- Trippel, Thorsten
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Leipzig
ESU in the Media
ESU 2019 Experiences (DARIAH-EU)
ESU 2018 Experiences (CLARIN-D)
ESU 2017 (CLARIN-D Blog)
CLARIN-D at ESU 2015 (YouTube)
CLARIN-D ESU 2015 (YouTube)
Campus Online 10.08.2012
infotvleipzig 26.07.2010