Dagmar Gromann
Dr. Dagmar Gromann
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin Computational Logic
- dagmar_gromann@tu-dresden.de
- +49 351 463 38679
- +49 351 463 32827
- APB 2036
I joined the Computational Logic Group at the Technical University Dresden as post-doc researcher in November 2017. Prior to that I had been working with Marco Schorlemmer at the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute (IIIA) in Barcelona as a post-doc researcher within the ESSENCE Marie Curie Initial Training Network from November 2015 to October 2017, a project that focused on enabling computational systems to share, negotiate, and evolve meaning in ways similar to human communication without prior agreement on shared semantics. Until October 2015, I was a prae-doc research assistant at the Vienna University of Economics and Business being supervised by Prof. Gerhard Budin. My original background is in linguistics and computer science. After working in industry for several years for companies such as Siemens, Roche Diagnostics, and Berlitz, I decided to return to academia.
My research interests include:
- Semantic Web Technologies
- Knowledge Representation
- Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Understanding
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Neural Machine Translating from Natural Language to SPARQL
Future Generation Computer Systems, 117:510-519, 2021
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Body-Mind-Language: Multilingual Knowledge Extraction Based on Embodied Cognition
Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Cognition (AIC), 2017
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Hashtag Processing for Enhanced Clustering of Tweets
In Galia Angelova, Kalina Bontcheva, Ruslan Mitkov, Ivelina Nikolova, Irina Temnikova, eds., Proceedings of the International Conference on Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP), 277-283, 2017. RANLP
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Kinesthetic Mind Reader: A Method to Identify Image Schemas in Natural Language
In Pat Langley, eds., Advances in Cognitive Systems, volume 5, 2017. Cognitive Systems Foundation
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Towards Building Ontologies from Crowdsourced Data
In Joanna Bryson, Marina De Vos, Julian Padget, eds., Proceedings of AISB Annual Convention 2017, 236-246, 2017. AISB
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Porting the xEBR taxonomies to a LOD compliant format
In Mariano Rico, Maria Mora, eds., Proceedings of the XBRL Academic Track co-located with Eurofiling XBRL week in Frankfurt and 19th XBRL Europe day (XBRL 2017), volume 1890, 2017. CEUR Workshop Proceedings
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Business lexicography
In Gerlinde Mautner Rainer Franz, eds., Handbook of Business Communication, volume 13 of Handbook of Applied Linguistics (HAL), 561-582. De Gruyter Mouton, 2017
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Towards Building Ontologies with the Wisdom of the Crowd
In Michael Rovatsos, Ronald Chenu-Abente, eds., International Workshop on Diversity-Aware Artificial Intelligence (DIVERSITY 2016) at ECAI 2016, 1-11, 2016
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Breaking Down Finance – A Method of Concept Simplification by Identifying Movement Structures from the Image Schema PATH-Following
In Oliver Kutz, Sergio de Cesare, eds., First International Workshop on Cognition and Ontologies (CAOS) at FOIS 2016, volume 1660, 2016. CEUR Workshop Proceedings
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Where do business students turn for help? An empirical study on dictionary use in foreign-language learning
Journal of Lexicography, 29(1):55–99, 2016
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Lehrveranstaltungen
- Semantic Computing (WS 2018)
- Semantic Computing (SS 2018)