Alumni

Malte Ostendorff

In my research work, I mainly focus on information retrieval, recommender systems, and natural language processing. In particular, techniques for the information extraction from unstructured data such as text and making information more accessible are of great interest for me. In my recent work I apply these techniques on content from the legal domain, e.g. laws, patents, case files. Moreover, I explore how recommender systems can assist users in finding relevant information to cope with today’s information overload. Due to the large amounts of available data, all my work requires the use of scalable and distributed computing. Generally speaking, all topics that are somehow related to the following fields can be considered as my research interest:

Robert Schwarzenberg

I conducted my PhD research at the Speech and Language Technologies Lab of the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI).

My interests include

  • (Neural) Explainability Methods and Explainable Models,
  • NLP and NLU,
  • some Image Processing on the side,
  • and Graph Algorithms because, you see, everything seems to be part of some graph.