
Katharina Prasse
Doctoral Candidate.
University of Mannheim.
Data and Web Science Group, Chair of Machine Learning.

Climate Visions at WACV25
We presented our paper “I Spy With My Little Eye: A Minimum Cost Multicut Investigation of Dataset Frames” which was a joint work by Katharina Prasse, Isaac Bravo, Stefanie Walter, and Margret Keuper. The paper can be found here.
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Our work was accepted to WACV25: Applications Track
We are looking forward to present our automatic visual frame detection method at the Winter Conference for Computer Vision Applications in Tucson, Arizona, USA. In this work we phrase clustering as a minimum-cost multicut problem and argue for its use in visual frame detection. We show its merit on 2 toy dataset and on real-life X (formerly Twitter) images.
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CCVision Network Meeting at C3DS in Exeter
It was great to discuss climate change from various perspective with a network of like-minded scholars. Thank you to the organizers (Claire Banwell) and all attendees for the inspiring discussions! We are looking forward to next year. Photo credits to Veronica White.
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Climate Visions at COMPTEXT 2024
We are looking forward to partaking in the Sixth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on the Quantitative and Computational Analysis of Textual Data (COMPTEXT) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, May 2-4, 2024. COMPTEXT is an international community of quantitative text analysis and computational social science scholars in political science, international relations and beyond. COMPTEXT 2024 in Amsterdam follows in the footsteps of previous conferences in Budapest (2018), Tokyo (2019) and Innsbruck (online, 2020), Dublin (2022), and Glasgow (2023).
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We are accepted to give a speech at AISCICOMM24
We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve been accepted to speak at AISCICOMM24 in Zurich.
Our talk will focus on the fascinating topic of image manipulation in climate change images shared on social media. Join us as we delve into the complexities of this issue and explore its implications for our understanding of climate change. Stay tuned for more updates, and mark your calendars for this enlightening discussion!
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Poster presentation at NeurIPS Workshop
We were accepted to present datasets consisting of climate change images shared on X (formerly Twitter) at climatechangeai’s workshop at NeurIPS 2023.
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