CMC Corpora through the prism of digital humanities

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CMC Corpora through the prism of digital humanities

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CMC

Corpora through the prism of Digital Humanities

This volume contains a selection of the papers presented at the 7th edition of the annual conference series on CMC and Social Media Corpora for the Humanities (CMC-Corpora2019) which was held at IDHN (Institute of digital humanities) on September, 9th and 10th 2019, in Cergy-Pontoise, France.

The annual conference series on CMC-Corpora is dedicated to the collection, annotation, processing, and exploitation of corpora of computer-mediated communication (CMC) and social media for research in the humanities. The event brings together language-centered research on CMC and social media in linguistics, philologies, communication sciences, media and social sciences with research questions from the fields of corpus and computational linguistics, language technology, text technology, and machine learning.

This volume contains papers which are related to the interdisciplinary perspective of digital humanities highlighted during this edition. The contributions in this book cover a wide range of both topics and languages, seen as contributions of different disciplines to the larger scope of digital humanities, as they articulate quantitative and qualitative approaches, formal and computational models, and specific analysis and more general conclusions for humanities.

Biographie

Julien Longhi is Professor of Linguistics at CY Cergy Paris Université. He specializes in discourse analysis of political and media texts, with a particular focus on ideologies, social media and digital humanities. He has published books, articles and edited volumes in the fields of pragmatics, semantics and corpus linguistics, in addition to discourse analysis. He is the director of the institute of digital humanities of CY Cergy Paris Université.

Claudia Marinica is Assistant Professor in Computer Science at CY Cergy Paris Université and researcher at ETIS lab. Her research focuses on Artificial Intelligence : Data Sciences (unsupervised learning techniques), and Knowledge Representation. She is co-founder of the working group DAHLIA, member of the direction council of the Digital Humanities Institute of CY Cergy Paris Université, and elected member of the EGC Association.