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- ZeitschriftenartikelAnalysis of Political Debates through Newspaper Reports: Methods and Outcomes(Datenbank-Spektrum: Vol. 20, No. 2, 2020) Lapesa, Gabriella; Blessing, Andre; Blokker, Nico; Dayanik, Erenay; Haunss, Sebastian; Kuhn, Jonas; Padó, SebastianDiscourse network analysis is an aspiring development in political science which analyzes political debates in terms of bipartite actor/claim networks. It aims at understanding the structure and temporal dynamics of major political debates as instances of politicized democratic decision making. We discuss how such networks can be constructed on the basis of large collections of unstructured text, namely newspaper reports. We sketch a hybrid methodology of manual analysis by domain experts complemented by machine learning and exemplify it on the case study of the German public debate on immigration in the year 2015. The first half of our article sketches the conceptual building blocks of discourse network analysis and demonstrates its application. The second half discusses the potential of the application of NLP methods to support the creation of discourse network datasets.
- KonferenzbeitragText Analysis Using Large High-Resolution Displays(Mensch und Computer 2019 - Tagungsband, 2019) Mayer, Sven; Lischke, Lars; Schwind, Valentin; Gärtner, Markus; Hämmerle, Eric; Turcan, Emine; Rheinwald, Florin; Murawski, Gustav; Kuhn, Jonas; Henze, NielsLarge high-resolution displays (LHRDs) are entering into our daily life. Today, we already see them in installations where they display tailored applications, e.g. in exhibitions. However, while heavily studied under lab conditions, real-world applications for personal use which utilize the extended screen space are rarely available. Thus, today’s studies of LHRD are particularly designed to embrace the large screen space. In contrast, in this paper, we investigate a real-world application designed for researchers working on large text corpora to support them in deep text understanding. We conducted a study with 14 experts from the humanities and computational linguistics which solved a text analysis task using a standard desktop version on a 24-inch screen and an LHRD version on three 50 inch screens. Surprisingly, the smaller display condition outperformed the LHRD in terms of task completion time and error rate. While participants appreciated the overview provided by the large screen, qualitative feedback also revealed that the need for head movement and the scrolling mechanism decreased the usability of the LHRD condition.
- TextdokumentTo GUI or not to GUI?(INFORMATIK 2017, 2017) Reiter, Nils; Kuhn, Jonas; Willand, MarcusThis paper focuses on the interface question: How do literary scholars interact with their texts? We discuss the pros and cons of different options and then describe the research workflow that we are employing in the projects CRETA and QuaDramA. We believe that DH projects too often take the need for graphical user interfaces for granted and want to establish that other options have their pragmatic and conceptual merit.