Thesis supervision:

  • Media Bias Annotation using a gamification approach, Ahmed Altour, M.Sc. Computer Science.
  • Implementation of News Bias aware Recommender System based on Top2Vec, Oumaima Chedly, M.Sc. Computer Science.
  • Teaching the detection of media bias – an online platform to test teaching processes about media bias, Katrin Holzinger, Bachelor Internet Computing.
  • Comparing the Performance of NLP Toolkits and Evaluation Measures in Legal Tech, Muhammed Zohaib Khan, M.Sc. Computer Science.
  • Comparison of Transfer Learning - based Language Models for Legal Document Classification, Shrikanth Singh Balaji Singh, M.Sc. Computer Science.
  • Neural Models for Offensive Language Detection, Ehab Hussein, M.Sc. Computer Science.
  • Detecting Salient Antimetaboles in English Texts Using Deep and Transfer Learning, Guillaume Berthomet, M.Sc. Computer Science.
  • Application of comprehensive and responsible Machine Learning methods to the detection of chiasmi’s rhetorical salience, Yohan Meyer, M.Sc. Computer Science.
  • CRISCE: Automatically generating critical driving scenarios from car accident sketches, Jasim Ahmed, Second supervisor, M.Sc. Computer Science.
  • Creating a PDF Information Extraction Benchmark, Apurva Jagdale, M.Sc. Computer Science.
  • Identifying Bias in the Articles of Different Media Outlets, Shiva Shankar Maddila, M.Sc. Computer Science.
  • Media Bias Detection: An Innovative Approach Integrating Features and Gamification, Sultan Us Zaman, M.Sc. Computer Science.
  • Investigating a Second-Order Optimization Strategy for Neural Networks, Bernhard Bermeitinger, PhD in Computer Science, PhD thesis Examiner.
  • Strategic Integration of the AI in legal practice – transforming legal operations under the AI act, Aniko Eszter Kerekes, LL.M. Rechtsinformatik.
  • Perspekiven und Risiken von künstlicher Intelligenz für Justiz und Justizvervaltung, Hannes Alexander, LL.M. Rechtsinformatik.
  • Website-Datenschutzrichtlinien und GDPR, Ebru Pamuk, LL.M. Rechtsinformatik.
  • ChatGPT und seine rechtlichen Folgen, Derya Bodur, LL.M. Rechtsinformatik.
  • Große Sprachmodelle (LLMs*) und GDPR, Nils Model, LL.M. Rechtsinformatik.
  • Rezeption des EDSA durch den EuGH?, Constantin Breß, LL.M. Rechtsinformatik.
  • Vertragsanalyse bei Private Equity-Transaktionen unter Verwendung von Large Language Models, Philipp Franz, LL.M. Rechtsinformatik.
  • A mixed-method evaluation of opportunities of AI in credit card fraud detection in banking, Sabrina Ermshaus, LL.M. Rechtsinformatik.
  • Regulierung von Hassrede im Internet in Europa und den USA, Kerstin Angela Gellert, LL.M. Rechtsinformatik.
  • KI-Gesetz: Regulierung der Künstlichen Intelligenz, Fatma Teba, LL.M. Rechtsinformatik.
  • Künstliche Intelligenz und das Patentrecht, Nadine Kolbe, LL.M. Rechtsinformatik.
  • Kann ChatGPT als Anwalt argumentieren?, Christian Huber, LL.M. Rechtsinformatik.
  • A mixed-method evaluation of opportunities of AI in credit card fraud detection in banking, Sabrina Ermshaus.

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