The SoBigData project invites researchers and professionals to apply to participate in Short-Term Scientific Missions (STSMs) to carry forward their own big data projects. The Natural Language Processing (NLP) group at the University of Sheffield are taking part in this initiative and invite all applications.
Funding is available for STSMs (2 weeks to 2 months) of up to 4500 euros, covering daily subsistence, accommodation and flights. These bursaries are awarded on a competitive basis.
Research areas are varied but include studies involving societal debate, online misinformation and rumour analysis. A key topic is analysis of social media and newspaper articles to understand the state of public debate in terms of what is being discussed, how it is being discussed, who is discussing it, and how this discussion is being influenced. The effects of online disinformation campaigns (especially hyper-partisan content) and the use of bot accounts to perpetrate this disinformation are also of particular interest.
Applications are welcomed for visits from 1 November 2018 and 31 July 2019!
For specific details, eligibility criteria, and to apply, click here!
Posts about our text and social media analysis work and latest news on GATE (http://gate.ac.uk) - our open source text and social media analysis platform. Also posts about the PHEME project (http://pheme.eu) and our work on automatic detection of rumours in social media. Lately also general musings about fake news, misinformation, and online propaganda.
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Monday, 17 December 2018
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