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| BlogTalks 2.0: The European Conference on Weblogs, Vienna : Austria (2004) |
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| Shared conceptualisations in weblogs |
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| Anjo Anjewierden1Rogier Brussee2Lilia Efimova2 |
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| In this paper we investigate how conceptualisations can be identified in weblogs using language technology (automated text analysis). We focus on getting a handle on both the concepts bloggers use and the way they think these concepts are related. The analysis of these conceptualisations can then be applied to a single weblog, resulting in a visualisation of potential conceptualisations the blogger wants to share with the outside world. Another type of analysis is to determine the overlap, or sharedness, of conceptualisations between bloggers. We have implemented both analysis approaches in an interactive tool. |
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| 1: | Dept. of Social Science Informatics |
| 2: | Telematica Instituut |
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| weblogs;automated text analysis;shared conceptualisations |
| hal-00190692, version 1 | |
| http://telearn.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00190692 | |
| oai:telearn.archives-ouvertes.fr:hal-00190692 | |
| From: Jerome Zeiliger | |
| Submitted on: Friday, 23 November 2007 08:56:10 | |
| Updated on: Friday, 23 November 2007 08:56:10 | |