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Welcome to the 4th Swiss Text Analytics Conference!

The field of Text Analytics and Natural Language Processing is rapidly progressing and adapting.
Four years ago, when we organized the first SwissText conference, we called it “Swiss Text
Analytics Conference”, since much of the research and applications were focussed on “Text
Analytics” at the time: text classification, sentiment analysis and named entity recognition were the
predominant topics in the 2016 edition. Since then, every year, topics have shifted towards more
complex and challenging areas. This year, there seems to be a major interest in speech processing,
especially for standard German and Swiss German, for which we had eight presentations and a
workshop at the conference.

The program of this year's conference was again crammed with interesting events and highlights:
there were more than 40 presentations and posters from industry and academia, and three
high-profile keynotes; we ran a Demo Session for the first time, in which more than 15 companies
and research institutions presented their solutions live and interactively; we had workshops on NLP
for Business and on Swiss German, as well as a tutorial for building chatbots; and, finally, we
hosted the evaluation campaign and award ceremony of the German Text Summarization Challenge.
More than 200 researchers and practitioners visited the conference and enjoyed insightful
presentations, interactive workshops, and fruitful discussions during the coffee breaks.

Content Guideline
These proceedings of the 4th Swiss Text Analytics Conference 2019 (SwissText 2019) consist of
three parts:

    -   Part 1: Full Scientific Papers (peer-reviewed)
    -   Part 2: Abstracts of the Swiss Track Presentations (not peer-reviewed)
    -   Part 3: System Descriptions of the German Summarization Challenge (not peer-reviewed)

The scientific papers were selected in a standard double-blind peer-review process. We received 10
submissions in the “Scientific Track” of the conference, out of which 5 papers were selected by the
international program committee. One additional paper was invited after the conference, based on
their excellent presentation at the conference.

SwissText 2019 also had a “Swiss Track”, where we invited submissions of results with a strong
focus on Swiss industry and research. Each submission had to have a certain "Swissness" factor,
which could be, for instance, that the authors are located in Switzerland, the project provides
solutions for one (or more) of the languages of Switzerland (including Swiss dialects), the product
focuses primarily on the Swiss market etc. Submission consisted of a simple one-page abstract, and
were selected by a second program committee which comprised of Swiss experts in text analytics.

In the third part of these proceedings, we publish the results of the German Summarization
Challenge: an overview of the challenge and system descriptions of the participating teams.

Acknowledgements
Organizing SwissText involves a huge amount of effort, and I would like to thank all contributors
for their great support. First and foremost, I would like to thank Fernando, Don, Jan, Andrea,
Pamela, Conny, Annette, Ada, Pius, Amrita, and Manuela from the organizing committee for their
support and great work. They have spent literally hundreds of hours of their precious time, and
without them, this conference would not have been possible!

In addition, we are grateful to all keynote speakers, speakers and poster presenters for their
contributions, the organizers of the workshops for their excellent work, and the members of our
program committees for their constructive and valuable feedback which helped to compile an
appealing and interesting program for the conference.

Finally, I would like to thank partners and sponsors for their generous support, and to Zurich
University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) for hosting the conference on its campus.

It was a great pleasure for me to organize and chair this conference, and I am already looking
forward to the next edition of the Swiss Text Analytics conference!



Mark Cieliebak
Conference Chair




SwissText 2019 - Organization
The 4th Swiss Text Analytics Conference was organized and hosted by Zurich University of
Applied Sciences in Winterthur, and co-organized by the Swiss Alliance for Data-Intensive
Services.

Organizers:
Fernando Benites
Don Tuggener
Jan Deriu
Andrea Aguilar Ibáñez
Pamela Hunziker
Cornelia Wichser
Annette Zani
Ada Wan
Pius von Däniken
Amrita Prasad
Manuela Hürlimann


Program Committees
Swiss Track
Noah Bubenhofer, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW)
Hatem Ghorbel, Haute École de Gestion Arc (HEG)
Martin Jaggi, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
Roberto Mastropietro, Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana (SUPSI)
Thoralf Mildenberger, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW)
Andrei Popescu-Belis, School of Business and Engineering Vaud (HEIG-VD)
Fabio Rinaldi, University of Zurich (UZH)
Maria Sokhn, Haute École de Gestion Arc (HEG)
Jürgen Spielberger, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW)
Jürgen Vogel, Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH)
Manfred Vogel, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz (FHNW)
Tim Vor der Brück, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU)
Egon Werlen, Swiss Distance University of Applied Sciences (FFHS)

Scientific Track
Adrien Barbaresi, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (BBAW)
Roberto Basili, University of Roma Tor Vergata
Ivo Blohm, University of St. Gallen
Ernst Buchberger, Medical University of Vienna
Miriam Butt, Universität Konstanz
Pascual Cantos, Associate Professor, University of Murcia
Sylviane Cardey, Centre Tesnière, UniversitÉ de Franche-Comte
Ernesto William De Luca, Georg-Eckert-Institute for International Textbook Research
Gaël Dias, University of Caen Normandie
Nicola Ferro, University of Padova
Xavier Gómez Guinovart, Universidade de Vigo
Martin Jaggi, ETH Zurich
Manfred Klenner, UZH
Valia Kordoni, Humboldt University Berlin
Udo Kruschwitz, University of Essex
Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski, Saarland University
Roberto Mastropietro, SUPSI
Alexander Mehler, Goethe University Frankfurt
Margot Mieskes, University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt
Marie-Francine Moens, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Guenter Neumann, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
Johann Petrak, The University of Sheffield
Hannes Pirker, Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities (ACDH) ÖAW
Andrei Popescu-Belis, HEIG-VD / HES-SO
Uwe Quasthoff, University of Leipzig
Fabio Rinaldi, UZH
Paolo Rosso, Universitat Politècnica de València
Tanja Samardzic, UZH
Yves Scherrer, University of Helsinki
Gerold Schneider, UZH
Rico Sennrich, The University of Edinburgh
Kurt Stockinger, ZHAW
Manfred Vogel, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz (FHNW)
Juergen Vogel, BFH
Tim Vor der Brück, HSLU
Egon Werlen, FFHS
Torsten Zesch, University of Duisburg-Essen
Heike Zinsmeister, University of Hamburg
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