30.1912, Summer Schools: IQLA - GIAT International Summer School in Quantitative Analysis of Textual Data /Italy

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Subject: 30.1912, Summer Schools:  IQLA - GIAT International Summer School in Quantitative Analysis of Textual Data /Italy

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Date: Mon, 06 May 2019 15:50:36
From: Ilenia Sanna [ilenia.sanna at phd.unipd.it]
Subject: IQLA - GIAT International Summer School in Quantitative Analysis of Textual Data / Italy

 

IQLA - GIAT International Summer School in Quantitative Analysis of Textual Data

Host Institution: Università degli Studi di Padova
Coordinating Institution: Università degli Studi di Padova
Website: http://www.giat.org/?page_id=11&lang=it

Dates: 09-Sep-2019 - 13-Sep-2019
Location: Padua, Veneto, Italy

Focus: Computational stylistics, Stylometry, Texts and gender, Topic modelling, Text classification, Forensic linguistics, Author profiling and authorship attribution methods.
Minimum Education Level: Undergraduate


Special Qualifications:
This summer school is recommended for 20 partecipants including researchers, scholars and postgraduate students.


Description:
Teaching activities at the School will raise questions that can be answered
thanks to quantitative methods implemented within a text analysis framework
and other procedures that may be used to identify and compare text
characteristics. The aim is to discuss the strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities and threats of quantitative methods for text analysis with
postgraduate students, early career researchers and scholars of different
disciplines. The Summer School aims at:

- sharing information on software, corpora, relevant literature and research
results
- promoting a dialogue among different disciplines on emerging research issues
- developing innovative analytical tools and integrated research methods
- introducing postgraduate students and early career researchers to new
strains of research
and applications
- sharing state-of-the-art techniques in digital methods for text analysis
(topic detection
text classification, data visualization)


Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics


Subject Languages: English

Tuition: 250 EUR

Registration: 01-May-2019 to 27-Jun-2019

Contact Person: Arjuna Tuzzi
                Email: qatd.school at fisppa.it

Apply by Email: qatd.school at fisppa.it

Registration Instructions:
Applicants should send a file in pdf format including:
- curriculum vitae
- personal mission statement and research interests (max 500 words)
Applications should be sent to the following address: qatd.school at fisppa.it




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