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- ZeitschriftenartikelConcept maps to enable interdisciplinary research in cross-domain fusion(Informatik Spektrum: Vol. 45, No. 4, 2022) Hundsdörfer, Marie; Kröger, Peer; Kuhn, Annegret; Oppelt, Natascha; Peters, Isabella; Wiemers, Lisa MarieA sound basis for an interdisciplinary dialogue is highly important for cross-domain fusion (CDF) dealing with knowledge transfer between working groups situated in different research disciplines. In this paper, we present a literature-based concept map as one example to start an interdisciplinary dialogue between disciplines for the showcase of the concept “coast” and illustrate how such a concept map can be used to explicate various computer science challenges and provide inputs for CDF. We use the strengths of a concept map to display gathered knowledge and perspectives, and hence view the different disciplines have on “coast” and further highlight inter- and intra-categorical connections between several disciplines. With this example, we also want to point out the importance for the understanding of data originating from different disciplines and to raise awareness about the various methods and models that provide data and information for CDF approaches.
- ZeitschriftenartikelData-driven analysis and prediction of norm acceptance(Informatik Spektrum: Vol. 45, No. 4, 2022) Krestel, Ralf; Kuhn, Annegret; Hasselbring, WilhelmThat norms matter for politics is a widely shared observation. Existing political science research on norm diffusion, norm localization, and contestations is, however, constrained due to methodological manageability of empirical data. To face this research challenge, we propose an interdisciplinary research collaboration between political and computer science. Using the show case of energy politics, we want to conduct unsupervised and semi-supervised content analysis and fusion with the help of automated text mining methods to analyze the influence of different types of so-called norm entrepreneurs on the public acceptance and, respectively, contestations of different energy policies.