Search Results - "Philipp Wicke"
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Framing COVID-19: How we conceptualize and discuss the pandemic on Twitter
Published in PloS one (30-09-2020)“…Doctors and nurses in these weeks and months are busy in the trenches, fighting against a new invisible enemy: Covid-19. Cities are locked down and civilians…”
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Covid-19 Discourse on Twitter: How the Topics, Sentiments, Subjectivity, and Figurative Frames Changed Over Time
Published in Frontiers in communication (16-03-2021)“…The words we use to talk about the current epidemiological crisis on social media can inform us on how we are conceptualizing the pandemic and how we are…”
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Creative Action at a Distance: A Conceptual Framework for Embodied Performance With Robotic Actors
Published in Frontiers in robotics and AI (30-04-2021)“…Acting, stand-up and dancing are creative, embodied performances that nonetheless follow a script. Unless experimental or improvised, the performers draw their…”
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Emoji-based semantic representations for abstract and concrete concepts
Published in Cognitive processing (01-11-2020)“…An increasingly large body of converging evidence supports the idea that the semantic system is distributed across brain areas and that the information encoded…”
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The Show Must Go On: On the Use of Embodiment, Space and Gesture in Computational Storytelling
Published in New generation computing (01-11-2020)“…Stories are made to be told, yet the computational generation of stories has principally focused on stories as textual artifacts, rather than on the telling,…”
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Correction: Framing COVID-19: How we conceptualize and discuss the pandemic on Twitter
Published in PloS one (02-07-2024)“…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0240010.]…”
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Immune moral models? Pro-social rule breaking as a moral enhancement approach for ethical AI
Published in AI & society (01-04-2023)“…We are moving towards a future where Artificial Intelligence (AI) based agents make many decisions on behalf of humans. From healthcare decision-making to…”
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Framing COVID-19: How we conceptualize and discuss the pandemic on Twitter
Published in PloS one (01-01-2020)“…Doctors and nurses in these weeks and months are busy in the trenches, fighting against a new invisible enemy: Covid-19. Cities are locked down and civilians…”
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Probing Language Models' Gesture Understanding for Enhanced Human-AI Interaction
Published 31-01-2024“…The rise of Large Language Models (LLMs) has affected various disciplines that got beyond mere text generation. Going beyond their textual nature, this project…”
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LMs stand their Ground: Investigating the Effect of Embodiment in Figurative Language Interpretation by Language Models
Published 05-05-2023“…Figurative language is a challenge for language models since its interpretation is based on the use of words in a way that deviates from their conventional…”
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Exploring Spatial Schema Intuitions in Large Language and Vision Models
Published 01-02-2024“…Despite the ubiquity of large language models (LLMs) in AI research, the question of embodiment in LLMs remains underexplored, distinguishing them from…”
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Red and blue language: Word choices in the Trump & Harris 2024 presidential debate
Published 17-10-2024“…Political debates are a peculiar type of political discourse, in which candidates directly confront one another, addressing not only the the moderator's…”
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Creative Action at a Distance: A Conceptual Framework for Embodied Performance With Robotic Actors
Published 30-04-2021“…Front. Robot. AI 8:662182 (2021) Acting, stand-up and dancing are creative, embodied performances that nonetheless follow a script. Unless experimental or…”
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Robustness Testing of Multi-Modal Models in Varied Home Environments for Assistive Robots
Published 18-06-2024“…The development of assistive robotic agents to support household tasks is advancing, yet the underlying models often operate in virtual settings that do not…”
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Covid-19 Discourse on Twitter: How the Topics, Sentiments, Subjectivity, and Figurative Frames Changed Over Time
Published 16-03-2021“…Frontiers in Communication, Volume: 6, Pages: 45, Year: 2021 The words we use to talk about the current epidemiological crisis on social media can inform us on…”
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Framing COVID-19: How we conceptualize and discuss the pandemic on Twitter
Published 02-10-2020“…PLOS ONE 2020 Doctors and nurses in these weeks are busy in the trenches, fighting against a new invisible enemy: Covid-19. Cities are locked down and…”
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Immune Moral Models? Pro-Social Rule Breaking as a Moral Enhancement Approach for Ethical AI
Published 17-06-2021“…We are moving towards a future where Artificial Intelligence (AI) based agents make many decisions on behalf of humans. From healthcare decision making to…”
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Towards Language-Based Modulation of Assistive Robots through Multimodal Models
Published 26-06-2023“…In the field of Geriatronics, enabling effective and transparent communication between humans and robots is crucial for enhancing the acceptance and…”
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A Crosslingual Investigation of Conceptualization in 1335 Languages
Published 15-05-2023“…Languages differ in how they divide up the world into concepts and words; e.g., in contrast to English, Swahili has a single concept for `belly' and `womb'. We…”
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LoHoRavens: A Long-Horizon Language-Conditioned Benchmark for Robotic Tabletop Manipulation
Published 18-10-2023“…The convergence of embodied agents and large language models (LLMs) has brought significant advancements to embodied instruction following. Particularly, the…”
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