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Approaches for validating automatic Analytic Tool Results on Social Networking Data for its Exploitation within Politicians' everyday Workflow
1. Approaches
for
valida&ng
automa&c
Analy&c
Tool
Results
on
Social
Networking
Data
for
its
Exploita9on
within
Poli9cians'
everyday
Workflow
Research
Ques9ons
Method
- What
is
the
relevance
of
- Content
analysis:
planning
–
automa9c
analy9c
tool
results?
development
–
evalua9on
phase
- How
many
documents
needed?
[A]
- Feedback
group
automa9c
- Can
automa9c
analy9c
tools
analysis
- Poli9cians:
Parliamentary
offices
replace
or
expand
presswork?
Data
web
[C]
- Can
results
be
used
for
e-‐
par9cipa9on?
[B]
- Documents:
topics,
profiles,
presswork
comments
Approach
- Linguis9c
corpora:
Facebook
- Presswork
[B]
is
“gold
standard”
groups,
Twiger,
blogs,
online
- Maximize
the
data
base
[C]
newspaper
Comparing
[A]
vs.
[B]
-
- Different
geographical
layers:
Results?
Germany,
ci9es,
cons9tuencies
- What
is
the
different
[A]
vs.
[B]?
WeGov
–
Where
eGovernment
meets
the
eSociety
- EU
research
project:
www.wegov-‐project.eu
- Enriching
the
dialogue
of
ci1zens
and
poli1cs
on
the
web
–
build-‐up
on
Social
Networking
Sites
instead
of
launching
a
new
ePar1cipa1on
pla=orm
- 7th
framework
programme
theme
ICT
2009.7.3
ICT
for
Governance
and
Policy
Modeling
- Consor9um:
CONTACT:
Timo
Wandhoefer
(9mo.wandhoefer@gesis.org)