20 May 2024 |
| 9:00–9:10 Welcome and Introduction |
| 9:10–10:30 ParlaMint |
9:10–9:30 | Parliamentary Discourse Research in Political Science: Literature Review
Jure Skubic and Darja Fišer |
9:30–9:50 | Compiling and Exploring a Portuguese Parliamentary Corpus: ParlaMint-PT
José Aires, Aida Cardoso, Rui Pereira and Amalia Mendes |
9:50–10:10 | Gender, Speech, and Representation in the Galician Parliament: An Analysis Based on the ParlaMint-ES-GA Dataset
Adina I. Vladu, Elisa Fernández Rei, Carmen Magariños and Noelia García Díaz |
10:10–10:30 | Bulgarian ParlaMint 4.0 corpus as a testset for Part-of-speech tagging and Named Entity Recognition
Petya Osenova and Kiril Simov |
| 11:00–12:00 Keynote |
11:00–12:00 | Resources and Methods for Analysing Political Rhetoric and Framing in Parliamentary Debates
Ines Rehbein |
| 12:00–12:40 Creation of Parliamentary Language Resources |
12:00–12:20 | PTPARL-V: Portuguese Parliamentary Debates for Voting Behaviour Study
Afonso Sousa and Henrique Lopes Cardoso |
12:20–12:40 | Polish Round Table Corpus
Maciej Ogrodniczuk, Ryszard Tuora and Beata Wójtowicz |
| 14:00–15:00 Analysis of Parliamentary Discourse |
14:00–14:20 | Investigating Multilinguality in the Plenary Sessions of the Parliament of Finland with Automatic Language Identification
Tommi Jauhiainen, Jussi Piitulainen, Erik Axelson, Ute Dieckmann, Mietta Lennes, Jyrki Niemi, Jack Rueter and Krister Lindén |
14:20–14:40 | Exploring Word Formation Trends in Written, Spoken, Translated and Interpreted European Parliament Data – A Case Study on Initialisms in English and German
Katrin Menzel |
14:40–15:00 | Quantitative Analysis of Editing in Transcription Process in Japanese and European Parliaments and its Diachronic Changes
Tatsuya Kawahara |
| 15:00–15:40 Language Technology for Parliamentary Discourse |
15:00–15:20 | Automated Emotion Annotation of Finnish Parliamentary Speeches Using GPT-4
Otto Tarkka, Jaakko Koljonen, Markus Korhonen, Juuso Laine, Kristian Martiskainen, Kimmo Elo and Veronika Laippala |
15:20–15:40 | Making Parliamentary Debates More Accessible: Aligning Video Recordings with Text Proceedings in Open Parliament TV
Olivier Aubert and Joscha Jäger |
| 15:40–16:00 Poster pitches |
| 16:30–17:45 Poster session |
16:30–17:45 | Russia and Ukraine through the Eyes of ParlaMint 4.0: A Collocational CADS Profile of Spanish and British Parliamentary Discourses
Maria Calzada Perez |
16:30–17:45 | Multilingual Power and Ideology identification in the Parliament: a reference dataset and simple baselines
Çağrı Çöltekin, Matyáš Kopp, Meden Katja, Vaidas Morkevicius, Nikola Ljubešić and Tomaž Erjavec |
16:30–17:45 | IMPAQTS: a multimodal corpus of parliamentary and other political speeches in Italy (1946-2023), annotated with implicit strategies
Federica Cominetti, Lorenzo Gregori, Edoardo Lombardi Vallauri and Alessandro Panunzi |
16:30–17:45 | ParlaMint Ngram viewer: Multilingual Comparative Diachronic Search Across 26 Parliaments
Asher de Jong, Taja Kuzman, Maik Larooij and Maarten Marx |
16:30–17:45 | Investigating Political Ideologies through the Greek ParlaMint corpus
Maria Gavriilidou, Dimitris Gkoumas, Stelios Piperidis and Prokopis Prokopidis |
16:30–17:45 | ParlaMint in TEITOK
Maarten Janssen and Matyáš Kopp |
16:30–17:45 | Historical Parliamentary Corpora Viewer
Alenka Kavčič, Martin Stojanoski and Matija Marolt |
16:30–17:45 | The dbpedia R Package: An Integrated Workflow for Entity Linking (for ParlaMint Corpora)
Christoph Leonhardt and Andreas Blaette |
16:30–17:45 | Video Retrieval System Using Automatic Speech Recognition for the Japanese Diet
Mikitaka Masuyama, Tatsuya Kawahara and Kenjiro Matsuda |
16:30–17:45 | One Year of Continuous and Automatic Data Gathering from Parliaments of European Union Member States
Ota Mikušek |
16:30–17:45 | Government and Opposition in Danish Parliamentary Debates
Costanza Navarretta and Dorte Haltrup Hansen |
16:30–17:45 | A new Resource and Baselines for Opinion Role Labelling in German Parliamentary Debates
Ines Rehbein and Simone Paolo Ponzetto |
16:30–17:45 | ParlaMint Widened: a European Dataset of Freedom of Information Act Documents (Position Paper)
Gerda Viira, Maarten Marx and Maik Larooij |
| 17:45–18:00 Closing Remarks |