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Dr. Roland Roller

Publications

Tomohiro Nishiyama; Lisa Raithel; Roland Roller; Pierre Zweigenbaum; Eiji Aramaki

In: Proceedings of CALD-Pseudo at EACL 2024. Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL-2024), March 17-22, St. Julians, Malta, ACL, 2024.

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Bilgin Osmanodja; Zeineb Sassi; Sascha Eickmann; Carla Maria Hansen; Roland Roller; Aljoscha Burchardt; David Samhammer; Peter Dabrock; Sebastian Möller; Klemens Budde; Anne Herrmann

In: JMIR Research Protocols, Vol. 13, No. 1, Pages 1-5, JMIR Publications Inc., Toronto, Canada, 2024.

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Sharlyn ST Ng; Robert Oehring; Nikitha Ramasetti; Roland Roller; Philippe Thomas; Yuxuan Chen; Simon Moosburner; Axel Winter; Max-Magnus Maurer; Timo A Auer; Can Kamali; Johann Pratschke; Christian Benzing; Felix Krenzien

In: Trials, Vol. 24, 577 (2023), No. 1, Pages 1-10, Springer, 9/2023.

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