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- ZeitschriftenartikelContent Analysis between Quality and Quantity(Datenbank-Spektrum: Vol. 15, No. 1, 2015) Lemke, Matthias; Niekler, Andreas; Schaal, Gary S.; Wiedemann, GregorSocial science research using Text Mining tools requires—due to the lack of a canonical heuristics in the digital humanities—a blended reading approach. Integrating quantitative and qualitative analyses of complex textual data progressively, blended reading brings up various requirements for the implementation of Text Mining infrastructures. The article presents the Leipzig Corpus Miner (LCM), developed in the joint research project ePol—Post-Democracy and Neoliberalism and responding to social science research requirements. The functionalities offered by the LCM may serve as best practice of processing data in accordance with blended reading.
- KonferenzbeitragZoomorphic Robots and People with Disabilities(Mensch und Computer 2022 - Tagungsband, 2022) Helm, Melina; Carros, Felix; Schädler, Johannes; Wulf, VolkerAlthough zoomorphic robots are already popular as companions in some parts of the world, like Japan, they are still a niche product in Germany and are primarily present in academia. In this study, we analyse the effects of the new version of the zoomorphic robot AIBO on people with disabilities living in residential care homes. We observed the interaction for four weeks, giving the care workers and residents complete control of the robot. We specifically looked at factors like well-being and interaction strategies. Our findings show mixed results. Whereas AIBO seems to have positive effects on some residents, e.g. reducing loneliness and enhancing personal well-being, others relate less positively to its limited functions and language restrictions. This study indicates that AIBO has the potential to be used meaningfully in real-world care contexts in Germany but needs improvement to have a fully positive impact.