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Hagen Peukert
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Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2012-2023
Publications (10 Years): 11
Top Topics
Music Composition
Quality Management
Cost Estimation
Language Resources
Top Venues
CHAI@KI
FedCSIS
Int. J. Digit. Curation
INF-DH
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Publications
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Sylvia Melzer
,
Hagen Peukert
,
Eliana Dal Sasso
,
Charles Li
,
Thomas Asselborn
,
Ralf Möller
Federated Information Retrieval in Cross-Domain Information Systems.
CHAI@KI
(2023)
Hagen Peukert
Inscrutability versus Privacy and Automation versus Labor in Human-Centered AI: Approaching Ethical Paradoxes and Directions for Research.
FedCSIS
(2023)
Julian Premm
,
Hagen Peukert
,
Dennis Rössel
,
Mareike Silber
Analysis of a GPT-3 chatbot with respect to its input in a sales dialogue.
FedCSIS
(2023)
Sylvia Melzer
,
Hagen Peukert
,
Hongxu Wang
,
Stefan Thiemann
.
SysCon
(2022)
Hagen Peukert
AI Approaches Overcome Variability Problems in Diachronic Text Analysis: The Case of Identifying Bound Affixes in Middle English.
CHAI@KI
(2022)
Hagen Peukert
Phonemic Text Transcription Enhances Automated Morpheme Detection: The Importance of Knowing Which Information is Used From the Input.
CHAI@KI
(2021)
Hagen Peukert
Scaling by Optimising: Modularisation of Data Curation Services in Growing Organisations.
Int. J. Digit. Curation
16 (1) (2021)
Hagen Peukert
Is it about Human(itie)s? Experiences from Software Projects across three Faculties.
GI-Jahrestagung (Workshops)
(2019)
Hagen Peukert
Merging Community Knowledge and Self-Interest to Build Language Resources: Architecture and Quality Management of a Take-and-Share-Approach of Word Annotations.
INF-DH
(2018)
Hagen Peukert
Curating Humanities Research Data: Managing Workflows for Adjusting a Repository Framework.
Int. J. Digit. Curation
12 (2) (2017)
Hagen Peukert
Webbasierte Morphemannotation Diachroner Korpora: Ein Weg zu mehr Nachhaltigkeit?
DHd
(2017)
Hagen Peukert
From semi-automatic to automatic affix extraction in Middle English corpora: Building a sustainable database for analyzing derivational morphology over time.
KONVENS
(2012)