Nils Reiter

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Professor for Digital Humanities/Computational Linguistics at the Department of Digital Humanities at Cologne University
Homepagehttps://nilsreiter.de
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@stefan_hessbrueggen Den lasse ich drin, als Beweis dass es kein generierter Text ist ;-)
@stefan_hessbrueggen hoppla. Merci.
I ended up giving two talks related to scholarly/scientific work and large language models within two weeks: The first with a focus on scientific publishing and one on reproducibility. I will write down the most interesting findings in blog posts, and this is the first, on the impact #LLMs have on #scientific #writing, which is quite measurable: https://nilsreiter.de/blog/2025/llms-and-science-part-1.
Large Language Models and Scientific Writing (Part 1)

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@M_K_Schumacher Im ersten Moment dachte ich Du suchst jemanden, der spontan einen Vortrag hält. Spannendes Experiment, ob man da jemanden finden würde ...

🎉 Excited to share our (@janispagel, @nilsreiter) latest work at LaTeCH-CLfL 2025:

Prompt Engineering in Computational Literary Studies – Promise vs. Practice

We test how reliably LLMs generate sequence labels in a CLS context:
🔁 same prompts, different splits
🧠 prompt rewording
📎 performance-boosting phrases

Findings: results vary by split & wording; fixed phrases rarely help.

📄 https://aclanthology.org/2025.latechclfl-1.5/

#PromptEngineering #CLS #LLM

Evaluating LLM-Prompting for Sequence Labeling Tasks in Computational Literary Studies

Axel Pichler, Janis Pagel, Nils Reiter. Proceedings of the 9th Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature (LaTeCH-CLfL 2025). 2025.

ACL Anthology

14 April 1914 | German Jew Heinz Cohn was born in #Dortmund.

He arrived at #Auschwitz on 20 April 1943 in a transport of 668 Jews deported from #Berlin. He did not survive.

#Claude #Kinski enttäuscht nicht.
Of course Elsevier's "enhanced pdf viewer" tracks where you click, view, if you hide the page, etc. and then transmits a big base64 blob of events along with ID from University proxy when you leave. I'm sure straight to SciVal for sale.
Is this the way we want science to work?
Morgenrunde mit dem Hund. #dortmund