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Creation of Standards for Social Media Corpora: a Digital Humanities Topic Par Excellence

Published on Jun 06, 20171193 Views

Even though empirical research of computer-mediated communication (CMC) has a tradition of almost two decades, there are still only very few annotated CMC/social media corpora which are available to t

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Creation and Use of Social Media Resources00:00
Creation of standards for social media corpora: a digital humanities topic par excellence00:10
Social media and corpus linguistics - 100:52
The “social media gap” in the corpus landscape02:29
Social media and corpus linguistics - 203:13
Social media and corpus linguistics - 304:52
A digital humanities topic par excéllence05:22
Social media and corpus linguistics - 406:40
Social media and corpus linguistics - 506:45
Social media and corpus linguistics - 607:56
ChatCorpus2CLARIN: Project background09:01
The Dortmund Chat Corpus - 111:04
The Dortmund Chat Corpus - 213:37
Legal opinion (iRights.law, 2016) - 115:08
Legal opinion (iRights.law, 2016) - 215:56
Legal opinion (iRights.law, 2016) - 316:30
Legal opinion (iRights.law, 2016) - 417:36
Legal opinion (iRights.law, 2016) - 518:30
Consequences in the project19:14
Social media and corpus linguistics - 721:49
CMC-SIG @ TEI21:59
Towards a basic format for representing social media resources23:35
Interoperability - 124:41
Interoperability - 225:29
Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)26:24
Are there any stable formats (yet)? - 128:01
Are there any stable formats (yet)? - 228:27
Are there any stable formats (yet)? - 328:37
Common features of all these formats - 129:17
Common features of all these formats - 230:34
Common features of all these formats - 331:33
Common features of all these formats - 433:14
Intermediate results and next steps34:45
CLARIN-ERIC UI Event37:40
5th Conference on CMC and Social Media Corpora for the Humanities38:27