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Social media and the digitization of news and discussion fora are having far-reaching effects on the way individuals and communities communicate, organize, and express themselves. Can the information circulating on these platforms be tapped to better understand and analyze the enormous problems facing our contemporary society? Could this help us to better monitor the growing number of social crises due to cultural differences and diverging world-views? Would this facilitate early detection and perhaps even ways to resolve conflicts before they lead to violence? The Odycceus project answers all these questions affirmatively. It will develop the conceptual foundations, methodologies, and tools to translate this bold vision into reality and demonstrate its power in a large number of cases.
Specifically, the project seeks conceptual breakthroughs in Global Systems Science, including a fine-grained representation of cultural conflicts based on conceptual spaces and sophisticated text analysis, extensions of game theory to handle games with both divergent interests and divergent mindsets, and new models of alignment and polarization dynamics. The project will also develop an open modular platform, called Penelope, that integrates tools for the complete pipeline, from data scraped from social media and digital sources, to visualization of the analyses and models developed by the project. The platform features an infrastructure allowing developers to provide new plug-ins for additional steps in the pipeline, share them with others, and jointly develop the platform as an open source community. Finally, the project will build two innovative participatory tools, the Opinion Observatory and the Opinion Facilitator, which allow citizens to monitor, visualize and influence the dynamics of conflict situations that involve heterogeneous cultural biases and non-transparent entanglements of multilateral interests.
Specifically, the project seeks conceptual breakthroughs in Global Systems Science, including a fine-grained representation of cultural conflicts based on conceptual spaces and sophisticated text analysis, extensions of game theory to handle games with both divergent interests and divergent mindsets, and new models of alignment and polarization dynamics. The project will also develop an open modular platform, called Penelope, that integrates tools for the complete pipeline, from data scraped from social media and digital sources, to visualization of the analyses and models developed by the project. The platform features an infrastructure allowing developers to provide new plug-ins for additional steps in the pipeline, share them with others, and jointly develop the platform as an open source community. Finally, the project will build two innovative participatory tools, the Opinion Observatory and the Opinion Facilitator, which allow citizens to monitor, visualize and influence the dynamics of conflict situations that involve heterogeneous cultural biases and non-transparent entanglements of multilateral interests.
Funding Aknowledgement(s)
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 732942
| Korte titel | ODYCCEUS |
|---|---|
| Acroniem | EU521 |
| Status | Geëindigd |
| Effectieve start/einddatum | 1/01/17 → 30/06/21 |
Financiering
- European Commission
Flemish discipline codes in use since 2023
- Knowledge representation and reasoning
Vingerafdruk
Verken de onderzoeksgebieden die bij dit project aan de orde zijn gekomen. Deze labels worden gegenereerd op basis van de onderliggende prijzen/beurzen. Samen vormen ze een unieke vingerafdruk.
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A Fringe Mainstreamed, or Tracing Antagonistic Slang between 4chan and Breitbart before and after Trump
Peeters, S., Willaert, T., Tuters, M., Beuls, K., Van Eecke, P. & Van Soest, J., 2023, How Misinformation Propagates on Social Media: A Cross-platform Analysis. Rogers, R. (reds.). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, blz. 165-185 21 blz.Onderzoeksoutput: Chapter › Research › peer review
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A computational construction grammar approach to semantic frame extraction
Beuls, K., Van Eecke, P. & Cangalovic, V. S., 1 jan. 2021, In: Linguistics Vanguard. 7, 1, 12 blz., 20180015.Onderzoeksoutput: Article › peer review
18 Citaten (Scopus) -
A tool for tracking the propagation of words on Reddit
Willaert, T., Van Eecke, P., Van Soest, J. & Beuls, K., 13 apr. 2021, In: Computational Communication Research. 3, 1, blz. 117-132 16 blz.Onderzoeksoutput: Article › peer review
Open AccessBestand5 Citaten (Scopus)265 Downloads (Pure)
Datasets
Activiteiten
- 2 Talk at a public lecture/debate
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Tracking Opinion in Online Textual Media
Beuls, K. (Speaker)
23 mei 2018Activiteit: Talk at a public lecture/debate
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