Dr. Sandra Kübler co-authored and presented a paper at the 5th Workshop on Computational Linguistics for the Political and Social Sciences (CPSS), held in Hildesheim, Germany.
Miehling, Daniel, Daniel Dakota, and Sandra Kübler (2025a). Analyzing polarization in online discourse on the 2023–2024 Israel–Hamas War. In Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Computational Linguistics for the Political and Social Sciences (CPSS), Hildesheim, Germany.
She also co-authored and presented the following papers at the International Conference on Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP) in Varna, Bulgaria, September 8–10, 2025:
Miehling, Daniel, Daniel Dakota, and Sandra Kübler (2025b). Investigating polarization in YouTube comments via aspect-based sentiment analysis. In Proceedings of RANLP 2025, Varna, Bulgaria. (To appear.)
Parent, Donnie, Nina Georgiades, Charvi Mishra, Khaled Mohammed, and Sandra Kübler (2025a). Annotating hate speech towards identity groups. In Proceedings of RANLP 2025, Varna, Bulgaria. (To appear.)
Parent, Donnie, Nina Georgiades, Charvi Mishra, Khaled Mohammed, and Sandra Kübler (2025b). On the interaction of identity hate classification and data bias. In Proceedings of RANLP 2025, Varna, Bulgaria. (To appear.)
In addition to presenting these papers, Dr. Kübler also served as a panelist on “NLP, LLMs, and AI: Where Are We Heading” at the International Conference on Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP) in Varna, Bulgaria, September 8–10.

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