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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Giuseppe Giordano, Michelangelo Misuraca سری: Studies in Classification,Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization ISBN (شابک) : 9783031559167, 9783031559174 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2024 تعداد صفحات: 385 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 17 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب New Frontiers in Textual Data Analysis به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Preface Contents Part I Statistical Methods for Textual Data Analysis Statistical and Deep Learning Methods for a Linguistic and Literary Analysis 1 Introduction 1.1 An Integrated Methodology 2 Analysis 2.1 Return to the Text. in Search of Morphosyntactic Patterns 2.2 Aesthetic Intent 3 Conclusion References Statistical Profiling of Hybrid CNN-SVM Effectiveness 1 Introduction 2 Related Work 3 Experimental Protocol 3.1 Datasets 3.1.1 EMNIST 3.1.2 Arabic Handwritten Characters Dataset (AHCD) 3.1.3 MADBase 3.2 Evaluation Methodology 3.2.1 The SVM Architecture 3.2.2 The CNN Architecture 3.2.3 The Hybrid CNN-SVM Architecture 4 Experimental Results 5 Conclusion References EMOtivo: A Classifier for Emotion Detection of Italian Texts Trained on a Self-Labelled Corpus 1 Introduction 2 Conceptual Framework 3 Methods 3.1 Selecting the Most Representative Emojis for Each Emotion 3.2 Building the Dataset 3.3 Cleaning and Balancing 3.4 Model 4 Results 5 Conclusion References Community Detection and Semantic Analysis on Twitter. The Case of “No Green Pass” and “No Vax” Movement in Italy 1 Introduction 2 Methodology, Network, and Lexical Framework 3 Data Description 4 Results 4.1 Communities Identification 4.2 Textual Correspondence Analysis: CA-GALT Approach 5 Conclusions References Predicting Customer Satisfaction by Amazon Reviews: The Bluetooth Earphones Example 1 Introduction 2 Dataset Description 3 Brand Insights by Latent Dirichlet Allocation 4 Star Rating Prediction by LDA Topics 4.1 Logistic Regression Model 4.2 Classification Trees 5 Final Remarks References Symmetric Non-negative Matrix Factorization for Analyzing the Scientific Production on Day Surgery 1 Introduction 2 Symmetric Non-negative Matrix Factorization 3 Data and Materials 4 Main Results 5 Discussion and Conclusion References Social Media Effects on Sales: Consumer Sentiment in a State-Space Model 1 Introduction 2 Twitter Corpora 3 VADER Sentiment Scoring 4 ETS Benchmarks and e-WOM MARSS Model 5 Main Results 6 Conclusions References Part II Advances in Language Processing Quality Enhancements in Experimental Statistics: The Italian Social Mood on Economy Index 1 Introduction 2 Methods 2.1 Data-Driven Analysis Through Word Embedding 2.2 Lexicon-Based Methods 3 Results 3.1 The Filter 3.2 The Vocabulary 3.3 Comparison with Other Time Series 4 Conclusions References A Strategy to Identify the Peculiarity of a Lexicon in the Analysis of a Corpus 1 Introduction 2 The Statistical-Linguistic Resource of Standard Italian 3 TaLTaC_4 3.1 Computational Aspects for the Measurement of Peculiarity 4 MWE Algorithm 5 Application of the Strategy 5.1 The Calculation of the Peculiarity 5.2 Search for Significant MWE Entities 6 Conclusion References Neologisms and Estrangement in a Corpus of Science Fiction 1 Introduction 2 Science Fiction and Estrangement 3 Description of the Corpus 4 Identification and Quantitative Analysis of Neologisms 5 Neologism Construction Processes in the PARVIS Corpus 5.1 Use of Non-Latin Alphabets and Loanwords 5.2 Phonetics-Based Neologisms 5.3 Creation of Portmanteau Words 5.4 Unknown Words Analysable Through a Morphological Pattern 5.5 Processes for the Neologism Production 6 Neologism Contribution to Estrangement 7 Conclusions and Future Work References Automatic Retrieving of Derived Quechua Verbs 1 Introduction 2 Fundamental Conjugation 3 Verb to Verb Derivations 4 Topological Transformations of the Indefinite Tense IT 5 Multi-Suffix Derivations 6 Mixed Conjugated Forms of IPS and PPS 7 Retrieval of Inflected and Derived Verbs 8 A Socio-Linguistic Application 9 Conclusion and Perspectives References A Stylometric Profile of Carmen Mola in the Gender of `Her\' Authorial Persona and the Contribution of Each Author Behind the Pseudonym 1 Introduction 2 Background 3 Corpus 4 Methodology 5 Results 5.1 Gender Profiling 5.2 Closeness of Component Authors 5.3 Material Contributions 6 Discussion 7 Conclusions References Automatic Genre Classification of Czech Texts Based on Syntactic Functions 1 Introduction 2 Language Material 3 Methodology 4 Results 5 Discussion and Conclusion References Deep Learning As an Aid to Text Mining in the Choice of Texts to Lemmatise for a Comparison Corpus: A Stylistic Study of Peter Damian\'s Letters 1 Introduction 2 The Methods of the LASLA: Reliable, But Time-Consuming 3 A Methodological Confrontation: TDA and Deep Learning 3.1 Methodology: The Constitution of the Comparison Corpus 3.2 Period 1: Antiquity 3.2.1 The Results of the TDA 3.2.2 The Results of the Deep Learning 3.3 Period 2: Late Antiquity and High Middle Ages 3.3.1 The Results of the TDA 3.3.2 The Results of the Deep Learning 3.4 Period 3: Central Middle Ages 3.4.1 The Results of the TDA 3.4.2 The Results of the Deep Learning 4 Evaluation References Dialogic Process Analysis in Natural Language Processing: An Attempt to Describe the Sense of Reality and Meaning of Textdata 1 Introduction 2 Dialogic Science Research Programme and Aim 2.1 Dataset 2.2 Analysis 3 Conclusions References Multichannel Convolutional Transformer and Intertextuality: A Latin Case Study 1 Introduction 2 Model 2.1 Multichannel CNN and Multi-head Attention 2.2 Intertextuality Detection Tool 3 Compared Approaches 3.1 Intertextuality Detection 4 Conclusion References Part III Emotional and Sentiment Analyses Opinion Mining Hybrid Approach. An Application to Investigate the Users\' Political Positions in Disinformative Echo Chambers 1 Disinformation: A Difficult Phenomenon to Define 2 Methodology and Data Collection 3 A Hybrid Approach Proposal to Opinion Mining 4 The Users\' Political Orientation 5 The Users\' Polarized Narratives in the Disinformative Echo Chambers 6 First Conclusions and Future Work References Prediction of Italians\' Sentiment During the First COVID-19 Lockdown Through a Weighted Random Forest Balanced with SMOTE Algorithm 1 Introduction 2 Data 3 Methods 3.1 Textual Analysis 3.2 Sentiment Prediction 4 Results 4.1 Differences Between Respondents and Nonrespondents in the Final Question 4.2 Sentiment Classification 5 Conclusion References Sentiment Analysis on Social Network Data: The Regional IndexRETI 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 3 Data 4 Methods 5 Results and Discussion 6 Conclusions References Integrating Text Mining and Hermeneutic Analysis: The Case of International Volunteering Biographies 1 Introduction 2 Methods 3 Results 4 Conclusion References Emotional Text Mining and Multilingual Corpora: The Analysis of #Covid-19 on Twitter 1 Introduction 1.1 On the Nature of the Hashtag 2 Emotional Text Mining of Multilingual Corpora 3 #Covid-19 in Europe 4 Discussion and Conclusions References Emotional Markers As Indicators of Investor Attitudes: EDA Sub-process Proposal 1 Introduction 2 Investors\' Psychological Mechanisms in COVID-19 3 Pseudocode 4 Analysis Results 5 Conclusions References “The Spanish Model”: An Analysis of Spanish Culture in Organ Donation Through the Emotional Text Mining 1 Introduction 2 Method 3 Results 3.1 The Four Factors 3.2 The Five Clusters 4 Results References Part IV Textual Data Analysis in Action Comparative Analysis of National Reports: The Case of the Erasmus+ ECOLHE Project 1 Introduction 2 Methods 3 Results 4 Discussion and Conclusions References Action Research in Psychology: The Case of Adoptive Family 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Framework 3 The Research 3.1 Participants 3.2 Data Analysis 3.3 Results 3.4 Discussion and Conclusions References Uncovering Uncertainty in Narrative Economics: A Semantic Search Approach 1 Introduction 2 Methodology 2.1 Topic Models 2.2 Central Banking Communication 3 Data and Results 4 Conclusion References Italian Institutional Communication in Pandemic Period: A Chronological Analysis of Prime Minister Speeches 1 Introduction 2 Data Selection and Preparation 3 Time Series of New Positives and Emotional Analysis 4 Text Classification 5 Conclusions References What About Corruption? A Text Analytics Method for a Scoping Literature Review 1 Introduction 2 Data Collection and Analysis 2.1 Corpus Built Around the Term `Corruption\' 2.2 Corpus Built Around the Term `Transparency\' 3 Discussion and Conclusions References The Stability of the Discursive Framework of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tested by Textometry 1 Introduction 2 Research Context: The MFA and Its Communication 3 Corpus and Method 4 The Construction of Discourse in the Political Arena: The Case of Statements 5 The Weight of Statuses 6 Conclusion Références Statistical Analysis of Textual Data for Longitudinal Analysis. A Study on Postgraduate Course Participants\' Reflections 1 Introduction 2 Journalism\'s Postgraduate Course: “Telling the Truth. How to Inform by Promoting an Inclusive Society” 2.1 Critical Awareness 2.2 Reflexivity 2.3 The Propensity for Inclusion 3 Statistical Analysis of Textual Data for Longitudinal Analysis 3.1 Corpus and Method 4 Results 5 Conclusion References Third Mission and VQR 2015–2019: A Bigram\'s Story 1 Introduction and Third Mission Background 2 Data Collection 3 Methods 4 Results: Strategic Communication of TM (RQ1) 5 Results: Association Between ANVUR Score and Strategic Communication of TM (RQ2) 6 Discussion and Conclusions References