Speaker's Series Oct. 26

Friday, October 26, 2018 - 15:00

Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation & Rhetoric along with the PhD in Argumentation Studies at the University of Windsor invite you to a talk by

 

Dr. Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech

Argumentation Studies Faculty

 

“An overview of methodologies for investigating concepts in language-based Big Data”

Abstract: Data has become one of the defining features of our current society.  New methodologies and technologies have arisen for investigating and exploring Big Data, where traditional methodologies are no longer adequate.  The purpose of this talk is to provide an overview of some of the opportunities and issues of Big Data and the methodologies that are used with them.  I will talk about issues in getting and cleaning up data.  I will explain some of the common techniques and concepts.  Then, I will explore the specific method of Text Data Analytics.  I will demonstrate how I use this methodology in my current research and how these different methodologies can be used in investigate text (language-based data).

 

 

Friday, October 26, 2018

3:00 pm

Chrysler Hall North, 1163

All are welcome

(519)253-3000