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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Daniel A. Alexandrov (editor), Alexander V. Boukhanovsky (editor), Andrei V. Chugunov (editor), Yury Kabanov (editor), Olessia Koltsova (editor), Ilya Musabirov (editor) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 3030378578, 9783030378578 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2020 تعداد صفحات: 783 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 43 مگابایت
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Digital Transformation and Global Society: 4th International Conference, DTGS 2019, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 19–21, 2019, Revised Selected Papers ... in Computer and Information Science) به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب تحول دیجیتال و جامعه جهانی: چهارمین کنفرانس بین المللی، DTGS 2019، سنت پترزبورگ، روسیه، 19–21 ژوئن 2019، مقالات منتخب اصلاح شده ... در علوم کامپیوتر و اطلاعات) نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
56 مورد تجدید نظر شده کامل است. مقالات و 9 مقاله کوتاه ارائه شده در این جلد به دقت بررسی و از بین 194 مقاله ارسالی انتخاب شدند. مقالات در بخشهای موضوعی در مورد سیاست الکترونیکی سازماندهی شدهاند: حاکمیت؛ e-polity: سیاست آنلاین; شهر الکترونیک: شهرهای هوشمند و برنامه ریزی شهری اقتصاد الکترونیک: مصرف کنندگان و راه حل های آنلاین؛ جامعه الکترونیکی: علوم اجتماعی محاسباتی; جامعه الکترونیک: علوم انسانی و آموزش و پرورش; کارگاه بین المللی روانشناسی اینترنتی؛ کارگاه بین المللی زبان شناسی محاسباتی.
The 56 revised full papers and 9 short papers presented in the volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 194 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on e-polity: governance; e-polity: politics online; e-city: smart cities and urban planning; e-economy: online consumers and solutions; e-society: computational social science; e-society: humanities and education; international workshop on internet psychology; international workshop on computational linguistics.
Preface Organization Contents E-Polity: Governance Fully Informed Classification Systems Simpler, Maybe Better Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Computational Model 2.1 Knowledge Representation and Reasoning 3 Case Study 4 Conclusions and Future Work Acknowledgments References Linking Remote Sensing Data, Municipal Statistics and Online Population Activity for Environmental Assessments in Urban Agglomerations Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Theoretical Grounding and Methodology 4 Empirical Analysis 4.1 Models and Data 4.2 Examples of Trends for Ecological-Economic Indicators 4.3 Environment-Related Online Activity 4.4 Loads on Specially Protected Natural Territories 5 Discussion Acknowledgments References Enhancing Public e-Service Delivery: Recognizing and Meeting User Needs of Youngsters in Estonia Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Overview of the e-Service Development 3 Methodology 4 User Needs of Youngsters in the e-Services Domain 5 Increasing the Proactivity of e-Services 5.1 Defining the Scope 5.2 Ideation: Workshop 5.3 Shaping the Solution 5.4 Prototyping and Testing 5.5 Summary of the Design Sprint 6 Discussion 7 Conclusion References Government as a Platform: Critics of a Technocratic Culture of Public Governance in Digital Era Abstract 1 Introduction 2 From Portal to Platform 3 Russian E-Government Platforms 4 Russian Idea of a State as a Platform 5 Critics of Technocratic Approach to a State as a Platform 6 Conclusion Funding References Digitalization and Effective Government: What Is the Cause and What Is the Effect? Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Objective and Methodology 2.1 Study Objective 2.2 Methodology 3 Key Results 3.1 Correlation Between the Quality of Public Administration and Digitalization 3.2 Quality of Public Administration and Government Digitalization: Causality Test 4 Discussion of Findings and Conclusion 5 Recommendations References Processing and Analysis of Russian Strategic Planning Programs 1 Introduction 2 Related Works 2.1 Processing E-Government Documents 2.2 Processing Petitions 2.3 Processing Documents in Russian 3 Our Pipeline 3.1 Raw Data Processing 3.2 Strategic Planning Program Classification 3.3 Goal and Criteria Extraction 3.4 Goal and Criteria Vectorization 3.5 Goal and Criteria Clustering 3.6 Goal and Criteria Matching 3.7 Municipal and Federal Matching 4 Conclusions and Future Work References Regulatory Sandboxes and Experimental Legislation as the Main Instruments of Regulation in the Digital Transformation Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Paper Objective, Literature, Methodology and Scope 3 From Experimental Legislation to Regulatory Sandboxes 4 Legal Framework of Regulatory Sandboxes in Russia and the EAEU 5 Conclusions References A Framework for Intelligent Policy Decision Making Based on a Government Data Hub Abstract 1 Introduction 1.1 Aims and Motivation 1.2 Context 1.3 Problem Statement 1.4 Scope 2 Methodology 2.1 Overview 2.2 The Automated Learning Model 3 Literature Review 3.1 Potential High-Level Benefits 3.2 Data Quality 3.3 Privacy Implications 3.4 Policy Challenges 3.5 Big Data in Government 4 A Framework Adapted for e-Oman 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Research Design 4.3 Data Design 4.4 Data Analysis 4.5 Feedback Loop 5 Preliminary Validation 5.1 Stakeholder Interviews 5.2 Discussion 6 Conclusions and Future Work Acknowledgements References Information Technologies in G2C Communications: Cybersocial Trust Survey Abstract 1 Introduction 2 State of the Art 3 Research Design 3.1 Research Methodology 3.2 Data Collection 4 Findings 4.1 Trust in the Use of New Technologies 4.2 Trust in the Use of New Technologies to Solve Urban Problems 4.3 Trust in the Use of New Technologies to Participate in City Management 5 Conclusions Acknowledgements References Open Government and Quality of Governance: Does OGP Make Any Difference? Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Impacts of the Open Government Partnership: A Review 3 Theoretical Framework: Policy Feedback 4 Data and Methods 5 Analysis 6 Discussion 7 Conclusion Acknowledgement References E-Polity: Politics Online Interaction of Authorities and Citizens: What Opportunities Does the Internet Provide (on the Example of the Yaroslavl Region) Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Internet Opportunities for Interaction of Authorities and Citizens 3 Data and Methods 4 Conditions for the Development of Internet Intersectoral Interaction in Yaroslavl Region 5 The Internet Role in Intersector Interaction in Yaroslavl Region 6 Discussion 7 Conclusions Acknowledgment References Political Dimension of Modern eSociety: The Case of “Gilets Jaunes” in France Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Frameworks and Methodology of Research 3 Results of Research: Case of “Gilets Jaunes” Movement 3.1 The Application of Collective Action Theory to the Statistics Analysis of “Gilets Jaunes” Political Activity in Social Networks 3.2 Applying Political Statistics to Determine the Limits to Growth of “Gilets Jaunes” 3.3 Application of Sociological Statistics to Determine the Limits to Growth of “Gilets Jaunes” 3.4 Assessment of the Influence of External Factors on the Growth of “Gilets Jaunes” 4 Conclusions References Is Cross-Network Segregation a Factor of Political Behavior and Political Identification in the Russian Student Community? Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Background 3 Methods 4 Results 4.1 The Factors Determining the Use of Web Services 4.2 Online Services and Offline Communication 4.3 The Socio-Demographic Context 4.4 The Influence of Cross-Network Factors on Political Behavior 4.5 The Influence of Cross-Network Factors on Political Identification 5 Conclusion and Discussion Acknowledgments References On the Typology of the Information Ethos Abstract 1 Statement of the Problem 2 Results 3 Discussion 4 Conclusion References Digitalization of Diplomacy in Global Politics on the Example of 2019 Venezuelan Presidential Crisis Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Digitalization of Diplomacy in Global Politics 2.1 Methodological Approaches to Digitalization of Diplomacy 3 Sample and Method 3.1 Data Collection 3.2 Data Processing 4 Results 4.1 Digital Diplomacy of (Non)-Recognition 5 Discussion and Conclusion References E-City: Smart Cities and Urban Planning Adaptation of Smart City Technologies in Saint Petersburg: A Survey Abstract 1 Introduction 2 State of the Art 3 Research Design 3.1 Smart City Development in Saint Petersburg 3.2 Research Methodology 4 Findings 4.1 Readiness to Use New Technologies 4.2 The Level of Perception of the «Smart City» Concept 4.3 Citizens’ Willingness to Participate in Urban Governance 5 Discussion 6 Conclusions Acknowledgements References Conceptual Big Data Processing Model for the Tasks of Smart Cities Environmental Monitoring Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Related Works 3 Big Data Processing Analysis in the Tasks of Environmental Monitoring 4 Conceptual Big Data Processing Model 5 Conclusions Acknowledgment References Comparing PPGIS and LBSN Data to Measure Emotional Perception of the City Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Online User-Generated Data in Analysis of Subjective Perception of the City 3 Public Participation GIS Platforms in Study of Subjective Perception of the City Space 4 Dataset and Method 5 Results 6 Discussion References Study on Interoperability of Urban Information Systems: The Case of Smart St. Petersburg Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Challenges of Urban Information Technologies 2.1 Evaluation Models for Systems Interoperability 2.2 Determination of the Optimal Variant to Urban Systems Interoperability Assessment 3 St. Petersburg IT Infrastructure Today 3.1 The Structure of Urban Interacting Elements 3.2 Interoperability Research and Comparison of 3 Key Systems in St. Petersburg IT Infrastructure 4 The Proposed Methodology for Urban Systems Interoperability 5 Conclusion References Neural Network Forecasting of Traffic Congestion Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Problem Statement 3 The “Yandex.Probki” Service 4 The Features of Used RNN 5 Neural Network Forecasting Method of Traffic Congestions 6 Forecasting Execution and Results 7 Conclusions References E-Economy: Online Consumers and Solutions Personality and E-shopping: Insights from a Nationally Representative Study Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Grounding: The Five-Factor Model of Personality 3 Literature Review and Construction of Hypotheses 4 Methodology 4.1 Sample and Procedure 4.2 Measurement Variables 4.3 Ethical Considerations 5 Empirical Analysis 5.1 Descriptive Statistics 5.2 Statistical Analyses 6 Discussion 6.1 Discussion of the Empirical Findings 6.2 Discussion of the Methodology 7 Conclusion References Consumer Loyalty Factors in the Russian E-Commerce Market Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Framework 2.1 Consumer Loyalty in the E-Commerce Market 2.2 Consumer Loyalty Factors 3 Results of an Empirical Research 3.1 Methodology 3.2 Factor Analysis Results 3.3 Cluster Analysis Results 4 Conclusion Acknowledgment References Towards an Integrative Framework of Consumers’ Digital Competences Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Background 2.1 General Digital Competences 2.2 Consumers’ Digital Competences 3 Methodology 4 Results of Analysis 4.1 Comparative Analysis of Consumers’ Digital Competence Frameworks 4.2 An Integrative Framework of Consumers’ Digital Competences 5 Discussion 6 Conclusion Acknowledgement References Digital Economy: Unemployment Risks and New Opportunities Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Digitalization and Labor Market 3 Government Investments in Continuous Education 4 Roadmap to Continuous Digital Literacy 5 Conclusion References Specifying the Design for Customer Learning in the Mixed Reality Experience Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Customer’s Virtual Experience and Learning 3 Research Framework and Hypotheses 4 Data and Method 5 Results 6 Discussion and Conclusions References Impact of Socio-Cultural Factors onto the National Technology Development Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Background 2.1 Literature Review 2.2 Technology Development and its Indicators 2.3 Socio-Cultural Factors 2.4 Hofstede’s Indices as a Mediator 3 Research Design 3.1 A Conceptual Model and Hypotheses’ Elaboration 3.2 Research Methodology 3.3 Evaluation of the Designed Structural Model and the Interpretation of Results 4 Discussion 5 Conclusion References Prospects of Blockchain-Based Information Systems for the Protection of Intellectual Property Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Review of Best Practices 3 Advantages of Blockchain Technologies in the Protection of IP Objects 4 Problems of Using Blockchain Technologies in the Protection of Intellectual Property 5 The Role of Permission Blockchains in Building IP Registries 6 Conclusions and Perspectives References Digital Business Models Transforming Support Services for Living Longer at Home Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature/Background Review 3 Theoretical Grounding and Methodology 3.1 Case Selection 3.2 Data Collection 3.3 Analytic Framework 4 Empirical Investigations: Living Longer at Home Case 5 Results and Discussion References Intelligent Data Analysis and Predictive Models for Regional Labor Markets Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Methods and Tools 2.1 Statistical Data on the People’s Working Activities 2.2 Software for Labor Market Online Data Collection and Intelligent Analysis 3 Results and Discussion 3.1 Structuring the Data by Industry Sectors 3.2 The Time Series Analysis 4 Conclusions Acknowledgement References E-Society: Computational Social Science Using Deep Learning to Predict User Behavior in the Online Discussion 1 Introduction 2 Problem Definition 3 Literature Overview 4 Dataset 5 Neural Network Architectures 6 Computational Experiment 7 Conclusion References Analysis of the Dissemination of Information Through Telegram. The Case of Language Conflict in Tatarstan Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Related Literature on Developments in Media-Space 3 Methods and Data Analysis of News peg Coverage in the Telegram 3.1 Data Collection of the Telegram Data 3.2 Data Analysis and Research Algorithm 4 Development of Informational Events in Telegram and Mass Media 4.1 Dynamics and Interrelation of Informational Events Coverage in the Telegram and Media 4.2 Network Structure of Information Dissemination in Telegram 4.3 Network Structure of Information Dissemination in the Media 5 Conclusion and Future Work Acknowledgements References Two Views on the 2010 Moscow Metro Bombings: Corpus-Based Contrastive Keyword Analysis Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Corpus-Based Analysis of Extremist Texts 3 Data and Methodology 3.1 Datasets 3.2 Methods 4 Results and Discussion 4.1 Keywords in Extremist Corpus 4.2 Keywords in Comment Corpus 5 Conclusions Acknowledgment References Development of a Prognostic Model of the User’s Information Image Using Automated Tools for Processing Data from Social Networks Abstract 1 Introduction 1.1 Participants 2 Data and Method 3 Information Extraction by Automated Methods 4 Discussion 5 Conclusion References Toxic Communication on Twitch.tv. Effect of a Streamer 1 Introduction 1.1 Twitch.tv 1.2 Twitch.tv Related Studies 1.3 Communication and Concept of `Toxicity\' 2 Data and Method 3 Analysis and Results 4 Conclusion References Digital Footprint of Cultural Events: The Case of Museum Night in Russia Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Data and Methodology 3 Results 3.1 Post Analysis 3.2 On-Line Audience of Cultural Institutions 4 Conclusion 5 Limitations Acknowledgements References Dr. Paper: Find Your Personal Max Planck 1 Introduction 2 Methods 2.1 Arxiv.org 2.2 PubMed 2.3 ACM Digital Library 2.4 Openbooks Dataset 2.5 Teachers Dataset 3 Results 3.1 Comparison of Data Sources 3.2 Authors Map 3.3 WordCloud and LDA Analysis 4 Conclusions References Semantic Network Analysis of Ingroup and Outgroup Representations in Radical Social Movement Discourse. The Case of Russian Lesbian-Feminist Movement Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Semantic Network Analysis in the Studies of the Internet Data 3 Methods and Data Analysis of the Russian Lesbian-Feminists Discourse 3.1 Collection Procedure of Habitual and Internet Discourses 3.2 Data Analysis of Habitual and Internet Discourses 4 Similarities and Differences in Semantic Networks of Ingroup and Outgroup Image Construction in Russian Lesbian Feminist Discourse 4.1 General Categories Usage Comparison 4.2 Visualization of the “Ingroup” and “Outgroup” Representations 4.3 Top Nodes Centralities and Ranks in Discourse Analysis 5 Conclusion and Future Work References Analysis of Newcomers Activity in Communicative Posts on GitHub Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Related Work 2.1 GitHub—a Platform for Social Coding 2.2 Sentiment Analysis in Software Engineering and GitHub 2.3 Newcomers 3 Data and Methods 3.1 Data 3.2 Methods 4 Results 5 Conclusion 6 Further Work References An Approach to Automation of User’s Profile Analysis Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Methods and Data 3 Classification Results 4 Further Studies References E-Society: Humanities and Education The Use of Machine Translation System for Component Development of Adaptive Computer System for Individual Testing of Students’ Knowledge Abstract 1 Introduction 2 The Characteristics of Main Types of Machine Translation Systems 3 The Use of Hybrid Machine Translation System at Realization of Adaptive Computer System of Testing of Students’ Knowledge 4 Conclusion and Further Research References Using Virtual Reality Technology for Studying Physics Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Related Works in the Field of Development and Introduction of Computer Learning Systems Based on the Virtual Reality 3 Software Support of the Project 4 Results 5 Conclusion Acknowledgments References The Development and Implementation of M-Glossary in the System of Content and Language Integrated Learning Abstract 1 Introduction 2 When CLIL Meets M-Learning 2.1 CLIL: Origins and Basics 2.2 M-Learning: Shifting the Borderlines of Higher Education 3 Methods and Procedures 3.1 Participants 3.2 Procedure 4 Results 5 Conclusion References Virtual Reality as a Recovering Environment - Implications for Design Principles Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature: Attention, Fatigue and Restoration 3 Data and Methods 4 Results 5 Discussion Acknowledgements References LMS Moodle Interactive Exercises Sequence for Developing Linguistic Competence Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Motivation 3 Literature Overview 4 Methods and Procedure 5 Data Analysis 6 Results Appendix References Bridging the Digital Gap in Academic Writing and Information Management: The Case of Humanities Students Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Methods 4 Results 5 Discussion 5.1 General Observations: Computer Literacy and Digital Practices 5.2 Note-Taking vs Highlighting: Active and Passive Reading 5.3 Digital Tools or Lack of Them 5.4 How Much Note-Taking Guidance? 5.5 Writing Myths and Preconceptions 6 Conclusions References Selection Methods for Geodata Visualization of Metadata Extracted from Unstructured Digital Data for Scientific Heritage Studies Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Related Works and Literature Review 3 Methods and Approaches 4 Information Extraction from Metadata of Scientific Publications and Its Preliminary Interpretation 5 Investigation into the Mechanisms of Dynamic Clusterization of Geodata Markers 6 Spatial Localization of Geodata and Dataset Establishing 7 Establishing of a Map in the Mapbox 8 Establishing the Dynamic Clusterization 9 Conclusions References News Consumption Among Russian-Speaking Immigrants in Israel from 2006 to 2018 Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Framework 2.1 Transformation of News Consumption in the Age of Digitalization 2.2 Media Consumption Among Migrants 3 Data Sample 4 Findings 5 Conclusion Acknowledgements References Using the Subtask Methodology in Student Training for Demonstration Examination in “Web Design and Development” Skill Abstract 1 Introduction 2 WorldSkills Standards Application in the Final State Assessment 3 The Methodology Description 4 Skill Training Model 5 Subtasks Generation 6 Information System to Train for the WorldSkills Russia Demonstration Exam 7 Conclusion References The Influence of the Author’s Background on the Representation of Gender Stereotypes in Soviet Children’s Literature Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Methodology 2.1 Sample 2.2 Procedure 3 Results 4 Conclusion References International Workshop on Internet Psychology Exposition to Advertising Messages on Digital Media Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Information/Surveillance 3 Mood Management 4 Personal Integration 5 Discussion and Conclusions References YouTube Generated: Mobile Devices Usage in Primary School Children Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Digital Technologies and Children’s Lives 3 Method 3.1 Participants 3.2 Measures 3.2.1 Engagement in MDU 3.2.2 Daily Activities and Routines 3.3 Procedures 3.4 Data Analysis 4 Results 5 Discussion 6 Conclusion References Developing the Way of Thinking in Pre-school Children in the Conditions of Computer Games Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Stages and Methods of Research 3 Results 4 Discussion References Attitudes Towards Alternative Identities in Social Networking Sites Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Identities Online and Offline: A Review of Literature 2.1 How “Identity” Can Be Observed Online 2.2 Lies Online: The Cases and Diversity 2.3 Social Networking Services as Platforms for Transformation of Identities 3 Study of Attitudes Towards Alternative Identities 3.1 Methodology 3.2 Results 4 Discussion and Conclusions References Cyber-aggression and Problematic Behavior in Adolescence: Is There Connection? Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Cyber-aggression and Problematic Behavior of Adolescents 2.1 Aggression and Cyber-aggression in Adolescence: General and Specific Characteristics 2.2 Typology of Cyber-aggression 2.3 Problem Behavior of Adolescents as a Determinant of Cyber-aggression 3 The Present Study 3.1 Participants and Procedures 3.2 Measures 3.2.1 Tendency to Cyber-aggression and Leading Motives 3.2.2 Assessment of Problematic Behavior 3.2.3 Assessment of Coping Behavior 3.2.4 Assessment of the Adolescents’ Involvement in Internet Communication 3.3 Data Analysis 4 Results 5 Discussion 6 Conclusion References Implicit Concepts of the Psychological Effects of Video Games Among Young Adult Students Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Excessive Videogames Playing: Risks and Opportunities 3 Studies of Users’ Implicit Concepts About Video Games 4 Research Questions 5 Methods 5.1 Participants 5.2 Measures 5.2.1 Demographic Information 5.2.2 Exposure to Computer Games 5.2.3 Preferred Games 5.2.4 Stages in the Construction of a Subjective Semantic Space for Computer Games 5.3 Data Analysis 6 Results 6.1 The Factorial Structure of the Semantic Space 6.2 Differences in the Implicit Concepts of the Effects of Video Games 7 Discussion 7.1 Findings 7.2 Study Limitations and Directions for Future Research 8 Conclusion References Proud and Productive Procrastination? Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review and Hypotheses 2.1 Procrastination 2.2 Impact of Procrastination 2.3 Twitter as a Platform for Self-representation and Self-disclosure 2.4 Functional Genre Theory and Its Application on Tweets Categorization 2.5 Structured Procrastination and Irony 3 Methods 3.1 Content Analysis 4 Results 5 Discussion 5.1 Personal Experiences 5.2 URLs: Service or Product Promotion 5.3 Limitations and Future Direction 5.4 Conclusion References The Essential Role of Innovative Technologies in Assessment and Rehabilitation Settings Abstract 1 Introduction: The Impact of Technology on Healthcare Practices 2 Using Technology for Evaluation and Assessment 3 Modern Technology in Rehabilitation Practices 4 Study 5 Neuropsychological Assessment 6 Rehabilitation Program 7 Results 8 Conclusion References International Workshop on Computational Linguistics Russian-Tatar Sociopolitical Thesaurus: Basic Structural Correspondences Between the Languages Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Vocabulary Domain Selection: Sociopolitical Sphere 3 Principles of Designing and Methodology of Compiling the Russian-Tatar Thesaurus 4 Basic Structural Correspondences in the Thesaurus 5 Current State of the Russian-Tatar Sociopolitical Thesaurus: Quantitative Assessment 6 Conclusion References Quantitative Analysis of Frequency Dynamics of Synonymic Dominants Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Method and Results 3 Conclusion Acknowledgements Appendix. The List of Synonymic Sets References Automatic Mining of Cause-Effect Discourse Connectives for Russian 1 Introduction 2 Background and Related Work 3 Dataset 4 Experiments 5 Conclusions and Discussion References Analytical Distribution Model for Syntactic Variables Average Values in Russian Literary Texts Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Lyapunov’s Central Limit Theorem in the Context of Linguistic and Statistic Distributions 3 Building a Hausstein Function Based on Experimental Data 4 Distribution of Writers by Other Syntactic Variables 5 Conclusion Acknowledgements References A Cross-Genre Morphological Tagging and Lemmatization of the Russian Poetry: Distinctive Test Sets and Evaluation 1 Introduction 2 Distinctive Test Sets 3 Taggers 4 Experimental Setup 5 POS-tagging 6 Lemmatization 7 Conclusions References Assessment of the Dynamics of Publication Activity in the Field of Natural Language Processing and Deep Learning Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Analyzed NLP and DL Research Areas 3 Research Methodology 4 Results 5 Conclusion Acknowledgments References Russian Text Vectorization: An Approach Based on SRSTI Classifier 1 Introduction 2 Basis Selection 3 Data Collection and Preparation 4 Text Vectorization Algorithm 4.1 Keywords Selection 4.2 Text Vector Calculation 4.3 Vector Comparison 5 Results 6 Vector Space Improvement 7 Conclusion and Future Work References Quantum–Inspired Measure of Behavioral Semantics 1 Introduction 1.1 Quantum-Like Contextuality 1.2 Bell\'s Inequality 2 Bell\'s Inequality in Human Cognition 2.1 Semantics of Concept Combinations 2.2 Internet as a Cognitive System 2.3 Deliberate Design of Semantics 2.4 Outlook 3 Bell Parameter as a Measure of Behavioral Semantics 3.1 Conception 3.2 Experiment 3.3 Results 4 Discussion References Author Index