At the annual conference of the German Society for Journalism and Communication Science (DGPuK) from May 18 to 20, 2023 in Bremen, the Computational Communication Science department was represented with three presentations.

Anke Stoll was able to present results from two current projects:

Empirisch generierte Trainingsdaten für die KI-gestützte Moderation von Online-Diskussionen: Potenziale des Datentyps „Field-Labeled Data“ (Anke Stoll, Dominique Heinbach, and Marc Ziegele).

Technologieakzeptanz von und Transparenzanforderungen an automatisierte Hate-Speech Erkennung – Erkenntnisse aus qualitativen Interviews mit Moderator:innen von Online-Diskussionen öffentlich-rechtlicher Medien und Verwaltung (Lena Wilms, Katharina Gerl, Marc Ziegele and Anke Stoll)

In addition, Max Schindler presented results from the thurAI project:

Informal Public Participation in the Smart City: A Case Study of City-Centered Online Communities (Max Schindler and Emese Domahidi).

Anke Stoll presented on Friday in the panel "Research challenges of algorithmic/automated Media Communication"
Max Schindler presented on Saturday in the panel "Communities and Cleaveages in Digital Communication".