Seminars - page 6
The DIG team holds a seminar about every two weeks with speakers either from the team, or invited.
You can add the seminars to your calendar with this ics file, and get emails about future seminars by subscribing to our mailing-list.
If you would like to present your work at our seminar, please contact Nils.
Upcoming Seminars
Identifying and Evaluating Misleading Climate Communication with Natural Language Processing
Tuesday, June 23, 2026 11:45, 4A301
Tom Calamai
Climate communication is becoming more abundant, but not necessarily more informative. This thesis investigates whether Natural Language Processing (NLP) can help structure climate-related discourse, distinguish substantive content from vague or rhetorical formulations, and support credibility assessment. By examining the literature on greenwashing and major datasets for climate-related NLP tasks, it highlights key limitations, including subjectivity, ambiguity, and noisy data. It then proposes ways to address these issues through annotation schemes and evaluation metrics designed for ambiguity, as well as methods for propagating uncertainty into downstream analyses. Overall, the thesis shows that NLP can make climate-related discourse more explicit and analyzable, while also emphasizing that progress depends not only on model performance, but also on task design, data quality, and uncertainty-aware evaluation.
Past Seminars
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Tuesday, April 18, 2023 11:45, none
Armand Boschin
None
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Tuesday, April 11, 2023 11:45, None
Fabian (None)
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Tuesday, February 14, 2023 11:45, None
Lihu Chen (None)
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