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CLARIN-PLUS WORKSHOP: Creation and Use of Social Media Resources 18-19 May 2017 | Kaunas, Lithuania Acknowledgements The CLARIN-PLUS Workshop “Creation and Use of Social Media Resources“ in Kaunas, Lithuania hosted by CLARIN-LT, was the fourth and final workshop in a series of user involvement workshops within the CLARIN-PLUS project. INVITED TALKS to demonstrate the possibilities of social media resources and natural language processing tools for researchers with a diverse research background who are interested in empirical research of language and social practices in computer-mediated communication to promote interdisciplinary cooperation possibilities to initiate a discussion on the various approaches to social media data collection and processing Invited talk 1: “Creation of Standards for Social Media Corpora: a Digital Humanities Topic Par Excellence” Prof. dr. Michael Beißwenger, University of Duisburg-Essen Invited talk 2: “NLP Meets Computational Social (Media) Science” Dr. Dirk Hovy, University of Copenhagen Invited talk 3: “Thinking Critically about Digital Data Collection: Twitter and Beyond” Dr. Rebekah Tromble, Leiden University Invited talk 4: “Collection, Storage and Analysis of Online Teenage Talk: Assets and Challenges” Dr. Reinhild Vandekerckhove, University of Antwerp, Belgium Invited talk 5: “Text Analysis for Social Media Cybersecurity: the AMiCA Project” Prof. dr. Els Lefever, Ghent University Demo Session: “An Open Source GATE Toolkit for Social Media Analysis” Diana Maynard, University of Sheffield, UK Hands-on Session: “Harvesting, Processing and Visualising Data from Twitter” Dr. Nikola Ljubešić, Jožef Stefan Institute AIMS DEMO SESSIONS RESULTS AND FOLLOW UP Online overview of CMC corpora (available in Google docs) Two blog posts (by Adrien Barbaresi and organisers) Nikola Ljubešić‘s practical toolkit on harvesting, processing, and visualising data from Twitter available on the event page https://www.clarin.eu/events For more information about the workshop visit: https://www.clarin.eu/events Videos of invited talks, presentations by participants and interviews with participants have been published on Videolectures: http://videolectures.net/clarin/

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CLARIN-PLUS WORKSHOP: Creation and Use of Social Media Resources

18-19 May 2017 | Kaunas, Lithuania

Acknowledgements The CLARIN-PLUS Workshop “Creation and Use of Social Media Resources“ in Kaunas, Lithuania hosted by CLARIN-LT, was the fourth and final workshop in a series of user involvement workshops within the CLARIN-PLUS project.

INVITED TALKS

• to demonstrate the possibilities of social media resources and natural language processing tools for researchers with a diverse research background who are interested in empirical research of language and social practices in computer-mediated communication

• to promote interdisciplinary cooperation possibilities • to initiate a discussion on the various approaches to social media data collection and processing

Invited talk 1: “Creation of Standards for Social Media Corpora: a Digital Humanities Topic Par Excellence”

Prof. dr. Michael Beißwenger, University of Duisburg-Essen

Invited talk 2: “NLP Meets Computational Social (Media) Science” Dr. Dirk Hovy, University of Copenhagen

Invited talk 3: “Thinking Critically about Digital Data Collection: Twitter and Beyond”

Dr. Rebekah Tromble, Leiden University

Invited talk 4: “Collection, Storage and Analysis of Online Teenage Talk: Assets and Challenges”

Dr. Reinhild Vandekerckhove, University of Antwerp, Belgium

Invited talk 5: “Text Analysis for Social Media Cybersecurity: the AMiCA Project”

Prof. dr. Els Lefever, Ghent University

Demo Session: “An Open Source GATE Toolkit for Social Media Analysis”

Diana Maynard, University of Sheffield, UK Hands-on Session: “Harvesting, Processing and Visualising Data from Twitter”

Dr. Nikola Ljubešić, Jožef Stefan Institute

AIMS

DEMO SESSIONS

RESULTS AND FOLLOW UP

• Online overview of CMC corpora (available in Google docs)

• Two blog posts (by Adrien Barbaresi and organisers)

• Nikola Ljubešić‘s practical toolkit on harvesting, processing, and visualising data from Twitter available on the event page https://www.clarin.eu/events

• For more information about the workshop visit: https://www.clarin.eu/events

• Videos of invited talks, presentations by participants and interviews with participants have been published on Videolectures: http://videolectures.net/clarin/