Christine de Kock

Orcid: 0000-0003-1980-4183

According to our database1, Christine de Kock authored at least 18 papers between 2021 and 2025.

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  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2025
IYKYK: Using language models to decode extremist cryptolects.
CoRR, June, 2025

SemEval-2025 Task 11: Bridging the Gap in Text-Based Emotion Detection.
CoRR, March, 2025

Foreword: Towards a Safer Web for Women - First International Workshop on Protecting Women Online.
Proceedings of the Companion Proceedings of the ACM on Web Conference 2025, 2025

Human Interest Framing across Cultures: A Case Study on Climate Change.
Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Computational Linguistics, 2025

Detecting Sockpuppetry on Wikipedia Using Meta-Learning.
Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers), 2025


RAEmoLLM: Retrieval Augmented LLMs for Cross-Domain Misinformation Detection Using In-Context Learning Based on Emotional Information.
Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers), 2025

Inducing lexicons of in-group language with socio-temporal context.
Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers), 2025

2024
LISTN: Lexicon induction with socio-temporal nuance.
CoRR, 2024

Jointly modelling the evolution of community structure and language in online extremist groups.
CoRR, 2024

SemRel2024: A Collection of Semantic Textual Relatedness Datasets for 14 Languages.
CoRR, 2024



2022
How to disagree well: Investigating the dispute tactics used on Wikipedia.
CoRR, 2022

How to disagree well: Investigating the dispute tactics used on Wikipedia.
Proceedings of the 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, 2022

Leveraging Wikipedia article evolution for promotional tone detection.
Proceedings of the 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers), 2022

2021
I Beg to Differ: A study of constructive disagreement in online conversations.
Proceedings of the 16th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Main Volume, 2021

Survival text regression for time-to-event prediction in conversations.
Proceedings of the Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL/IJCNLP 2021, 2021


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