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Annotating speaker stance in discourse: the Brexit Blog Corpus (BBC) ... : Annotating speaker stance in discourse: the Brexit Blog Corpus (BBC) ...
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The Reflection and Reification of Racialized Language in Popular Media ...
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Introduction to volume 3: ; Introduction to volume 3: : Sociolinguistics and/of Pidgins and Creoles
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In: Pidgins and Creoles: Critical Concepts in Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01524336 ; Pidgins and Creoles: Critical Concepts in Linguistics, volume 3, 2017, Sociolinguistics and/of Pidgins and Creoles, 978-1-13-884187-1 (2017)
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Putting African languages on the web: A compilation of prerequisite steps
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The Social Model of Translation and Its Application to Internet Search Engines Specialized in Health: The ASEM Search Engine for Neuromuscular Diseases
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In: Meta: Translators' Journal ; 55 ; 2 ; 374-386 (2017)
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Principles of content analysis for information retrieval systems: an overview
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In: Text analysis and computers ; 1 ; ZUMA-Nachrichten Spezial ; 76-99 ; Text Analysis and Computers Conference (2017)
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Forensic Linguist Tej Bhatia on the Hunt for the Unabomber
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In: Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics (2017)
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The Semiotics of Emoji: the Rise of Visual Language in the Age of the Internet (book review)
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In: Media and Communication ; 5 ; 4 ; 75-78 ; Danesi, Marcel ; 2017 ; The semiotics of emoji: the rise of visual language in the age of the Internet ; London ; Bloomsbury Acad. ; 978-1-4742-8198-0 ; Visual Communication in the Age of Social Media: Conceptual, Theoretical and Methodological Challenges (2017)
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Twitter Analytics
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In: Handbuch Online-Forschung: Sozialwissenschaftliche Datengewinnung und -auswertung in digitalen Netzen ; 12 ; Neue Schriften zur Online-Forschung ; 284-302 (2017)
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From Frequency to Sequence: How Quantitative Methods Can Inform Qualitative Analysis of Digital Media Discourse
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In: 10plus1 : Living Linguistics ; 1 ; 57-73 ; Media Linguistics (2017)
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Citizen-Centric Urban Planning through Extracting Emotion Information from Twitter in an Interdisciplinary Space-Time-Linguistics Algorithm
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In: Urban Planning ; 1 ; 2 ; 114-127 (2017)
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Traditional urban planning processes typically happen in offices and behind desks. Modern types of civic participation can enhance those processes by acquiring citizens’ ideas and feedback in participatory sensing approaches like “People as Sensors”. As such, citizen-centric planning can be achieved by analysing Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) data such as Twitter tweets and posts from other social media channels. These user-generated data comprise several information dimensions, such as spatial and temporal information, and textual content. However, in previous research, these dimensions were generally examined separately in single-disciplinary approaches, which does not allow for holistic conclusions in urban planning. This paper introduces TwEmLab, an interdisciplinary approach towards extracting citizens’ emotions in different locations within a city. More concretely, we analyse tweets in three dimensions (space, time, and linguistics), based on similarities between each pair of tweets as defined by a specific set of functional relationships in each dimension. We use a graph-based semi-supervised learning algorithm to classify the data into discrete emotions (happiness, sadness, fear, anger/disgust, none). Our proposed solution allows tweets to be classified into emotion classes in a multi-parametric approach. Additionally, we created a manually annotated gold standard that can be used to evaluate TwEmLab’s performance. Our experimental results show that we are able to identify tweets carrying emotions and that our approach bears extensive potential to reveal new insights into citizens’ perceptions of the city.
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algorithm; Algorithmus; Anthropologie; Area Development Planning; Bürgerbeauftragter; electronic Media; elektronische Medien; integrated space-time-linguistics methodology; participatory planning; semi-supervised learning; Twitter emotions; Interactive; interaktive; journalism; Journalismus,Verlagswesen; Landscaping and area planning; Landschaftsgestaltung; linguistics; Linguistik; News media; participation; Partizipation; public advocate; publishing; Publizistische Medien; Raum; Raumplanung; Raumplanung und Regionalforschung; Regional Research; Siedlungssoziologie; social media; Sociology & anthropology; Sociology of Settlements and Housing; Soziale Medien; Soziologie; Stadtplanung; Stadtsoziologie; Städtebau; time; Twitter; urban planning; Urban Sociology; Zeit; zone
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URL: https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v1i2.617 http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/54390
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Understanding Google: Search Engines and the Changing Nature of Access, Thought and Knowledge within a Global Context
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Google and advertising: digital capitalism in the context of Post-Fordism, the reification of language, and the rise of fake news
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Conspiracy. A Conceptual Genealogy (Thirteenth to Early Eighteenth Century)
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