“TweetsCOV19 – A Knowledge Base of Semantically Annotated Tweets about the COVID-19 Pandemic” Abstract: Publicly available social media archives facilitate research in the social sciences and provide corpora for training and testing a wide range of machine learning and natural language processing meth- ods. With respect to the recent outbreak […]
Monthly Archives: February 2021
“The Threats of AI Scale (TAI). Development, Measurement and Test over three Application Domains.” Abstract: In recent years Artificial Intelligence (AI) has gained much popularity, with the scientific community as well as with the public. AI is often ascribed many positive impacts for different social domains such as medicine and […]
“Implications of AI (Un-)Fairness in Higher Education Admissions” Algorithmic decision-making (ADM) is becoming increasingly im- portant in all areas of social life. In higher education, machine- learning systems have manifold uses because they can efficiently process large amounts of student data and use these data to arrive at effective decisions. […]
“Artificial Intelligence for EU Decision-Making: Effects on Citi- zens’ Perceptions of Input, Throughput & Output Legitimacy” Abstract: A lack of political legitimacy undermines the ability of the European Union (EU) to resolve major crises and threatens the stability of the system as a whole. By integrating digital data into political […]