The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers,
based on the quantitative and qualitative classifications as well as comments provided
by the program committee reviewers, their final classification as full paper and
their oral presentation at the conference.
2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020
DeLTA 2023
Best Paper Award
Area:
Models and Algorithms
TaxoSBERT: Unsupervised Taxonomy Expansion Through Expressive Semantic Similarity
Daniele Margiotta, Danilo Croce and Roberto Basili
Best Student Paper Award
Area:
Machine Learning
Evaluating Prototypes and Criticisms for Explaining Clustered Contributions in Digital Public Participation Processes
Lars Schütz, Korinna Bade and Andreas Nürnberger
Best Poster Award
Area:
Natural Language Understanding
Towards Equitable AI in HR: Designing a Fair, Reliable, and Transparent Human Resource Management Application
Michael Danner, Bakir Hadžić, Thomas Weber, Xinjuan Zhu and Matthias Rätsch
DeLTA 2022
Best Paper Award
Area:
Models and Algorithms
Calculating the Credibility of Test Samples at Inference by a Layer-wise Activation Cluster Analysis of Convolutional Neural Networks
Daniel Lehmann and Marc Ebner
Best Poster Award
Area:
Computer Vision Applications
Analysis of Ensemble of Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic Classification in Process of Semantic Segmentation of Martian Geomorphological Settings
Kamil Choromański, Joanna Kozakiewicz, Mateusz Sobucki, Magdalena Pilarska-Mazurek and Robert Olszewski
DeLTA 2021
Best Paper Award
Area:
Computer Vision Applications
Unsupervised Domain Extension for Nighttime Semantic Segmentation in Urban Scenes
Sebastian Scherer, Robin Schön, Katja Ludwig and Rainer Lienhart
Best Poster Award
Area:
Computer Vision Applications
Applications of Learning Methods to Imaging Issues in Archaeology, Regarding Ancient Ceramic Manufacturing
K. Dia, V. L. Coli, L. Blanc-Féraud, J. Leblond, L. Gomart and D. Binder
DeLTA 2020
Best Paper Award
Area:
Models and Algorithms
Data Augmentation for Semantic Segmentation in the Context of Carbon Fiber Defect Detection using Adversarial Learning
Silvan Mertes, Andreas Margraf, Christoph Kommer, Steffen Geinitz and Elisabeth André
Best Student Paper Award
Area:
Computer Vision Applications
Attention-based Text Recognition in the Wild
Zhi-Chen Yan and Stephanie A. Yu