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User:Jodi.a.schneider
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| Name | Jodi Schneider |
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| Location | DERI, Galway, Ireland |
I'm a Ph.D. student in social/semantic web at DERI. Used to be the Community Liaison for AcaWiki
In Progress
- Persuasion in practical argument using Value-based Argumentation Frameworks (in progress)
- Design, discussion, and dissent in open bug reports
Soon
To review/improve
- Tweet, Tweet, Retweet: Conversational Aspects of Retweeting on Twitter
- Endless Documents: A Publication as a Continual Function
- Finding Deceptive Opinion Spam by Any Stretch of the Imagination
Summaries I mean to write:
Argumentation
- A legal case OWL ontology with an instantiation of Popov v. Hayashi
- A speech act theory of metadiscourse
- An ontology in OWL for legal case-based reasoning
- K. Atkinson, T. Bench-Capon, and P. McBurney. Justifying practical reasoning. In F. Grasso, C. Reed, and G. Carenini, editors, Proc. of the 4th workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument, pages 87-90, Valencia, Spain, 2004. http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~katie/cmna04.pdf
- Rudy Prabowo, Michael Thelwall, Iina Hellsten, and Andrea Scharnhorst. Evolving debate in online communication: A graph analytical approach. Internet Research, 18(5):520{540, 2008.
- Rudy Prabowo and Mike Thelwall. Finding and tracking subjects within an ongoing debate. Journal of Informetrics, 2(2):107-127, 2008.
- Three senses of argument
- From arguments in natural language to argumentation frameworks
- Peter McBurney, David Hitchcock, and Simon Parsons. The eightfold way of deliberation dialogue. International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 22(1):95-132, 2007.
- Raquel Fern�andez and Ulle Endriss. Abstract models for dialogue protocols. Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 16(2):121-140, 2007
- Argumentation mining: The detection, classification and structure of arguments in text
- From policy-making statements to first-order logic
- Argument mining from RADB and its usage in arguing agents and intelligent tutoring system
- A first step towards argument mining and its use in arguing agents and its
- Approaches to text mining arguments from legal cases
- On the exploration and exploitation of structural similarities in argumentative discourses
- Semantic models for policy deliberation
- Towards formalising argumentation about legal cases
- Multi-agent based classification using argumentation From experience
- Towards annotating and extracting textual legal case elements
- Argumentation semantics of communicative action
- Fréard, D., Denis, A., Détienne, F., Baker, M., Quignard, M., & Barcellini, F. (2010, August 25). The role of argumentation in online epistemic communities: The anatomy of a conflict in Wikipedia. Retrieved February 28, 2011, from http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00516994/en/
- d’Astous, P., De ́tienne, F., Robillard, P.N., Visser, W., 2001. Quantitative measurements of the influence of participants’ roles during peer review meetings. Empirical Software Engineering 6, 143–159.
- Stempfle, J., Badke-Schaub, P., 2002. Thinking in design teams – an analysis of team communication. Design Studies 23 (5), 473–496.
Persuasion
- Persuasion detection in conversation, Henry T. Gilbert, I. V., Master's thesis at Naval Postgraduate School, 2010.
Wikipedia
- Information quality work organization in Wikipedia
- Wikipedians are born, not made: a study of power editors on Wikipedia
- Talk before you type: Coordination in Wikipedia
- Wikipedian self-governance in action: Motivating the policy lens
- Socialization tactics in Wikipedia and their effects
Deletion
- S. K. Lam, J. Karim, and J. Riedl. The effects of group composition on decision quality in a social production community. In GROUP, pages 55–64, 2010. (decision quality for deletion)
- S. T. K. Lam and J. Riedl. Is Wikipedia growing a longer tail? In GROUP, pages 105–114, 2009. (overall reasons for deletion)
- D. Taraborelli and G. L. Ciampaglia. Beyond notability: Collective deliberation on content inclusion in Wikipedia. In Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems Workshops (SASOW), 2010.
Other
- The Semantic Web
- Which semantic web?
- The Social Semantic Web
- CiTO, the Citation Typing Ontology, and its use for annotation of reference lists and visualization of citation networks
- A network-based approach to text handling for the online scientific community
- Content-centered discussion mapping
- Study Supreme Court decision making with Linked Data
- Bates, Marcia J. "The design of browsing and berrypicking techniques for the online search interface." Online Review 13 (October 1989): 407-424. http://gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/bates/berrypicking.html
- Information and knowledge: An evolutionary framework for information science
- Bates, Marcia J. "Search techniques." Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 16 (1981): 139-169.
- Paul Groth, Andrew Gibson, Jan Velterop (2010) The anatomy of a nanopublication, 51-56. In Information Services & Use. http://www.mendeley.com/download/public/229912/3663016892/83f47cdc6d3cc086521abaac154a8f302a8c1587/dl.pdf
- Mons, Barend; van Haagen, Herman; Chichester, Christine; Hoen, Peter-Bram 't; den Dunnen, Johan T; van Ommen, Gertjan; van Mulligen, Erik; Singh, Bharat et al. (2011). "The value of data". Nature Genetics 43 (4): 281–283. doi:10.1038/ng0411-281. ISSN 1061-4036.
Toolkit
- List of all main namespace pages
- List of AcaWiki namespace pages
- forumulas in wiki LaTeX
- File bugs to Bugzilla
- List of Open Bugs and Feature Requests.
- Template:Welcome
- What runs AcaWiki
- AcaWiki:Related people and groups
- DOI::+ semantic search example
- Special:Userrights
- Special:SpecialPages
Deprecated:
- AcaWiki:Bugs and issue tracker (note: as of 2011-02-14, put please add nkinkade or nyergler as nosy on any ticket you create in the tracker)
My lists:
Lists I want:
- List of everything missing a URL -- with a way to indicate I've looked for a preprint/open access copy
- List of everything missing a DOI -- with a way to indicate I've searched for one
- List of images with unmarked copyright status (all of them at the moment)
- List of everything without at least one tag, maybe use Property:Tag
Other
- Ability to mark a journal openaccess, the entire run (could cause problems for time-dependent/articlebyarticle OA
Related projects and possible collaborators
- See http://mathoverflow.net/questions/13619/ (particularly Anton Petrunin)
- r-forum (proposed project description
- [Ncat] - a math wiki for notes, may have some summaries, e.g. http://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/Categories+and+Sheaves and http://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/Topological+Quantum+Field+Theories+from+Compact+Lie+Groups
- Wikademic (some past discussion with Yossi Farjoun)
- [1] -- comments on math arXiv posts
- Research Blogging is distributed and more opinionated, focusing on blog posts
- bibdex Allows private groups (Sunir Shah)
Summaries Added
Argumentation
- Argument Blogging
- Argument research corpus
- A computational model of argumentation in everyday conversation: A problem-centred approach
- Integrating artificial intelligence, argumentation and game theory to develop an online dispute resolution environment
- Expressing Argumentative Discussions in Social Media Sites - done
- Providing argument support for e-participation
- Spatial hypertext: An alternative to navigational and semantic links
- A taxonomy of argumentation models used for knowledge representation
Systems & Projects
- But, see, accord: Generating "Blue Book" citations in HYPO
- Questions, Options, and Criteria: Elements of Design Space Analysis
- Zest: Discussion mapping for mailing lists
- Value-based argumentation for democratic decision support (Parmenides)
IMPACT project
- Towards a structured online consultation tool
- A framework for enriched, controlled on-line discussion forums for e-government policy-making
- Towards Web-based mass argumentation in natural language
IBIS
- IBIS--a convincing concept...but a lousy instrument
- Hypermedia support for argumentation-based rationale: 15 Years on from gIBIS and QOC
ScholOnto
- Ontological foundations for scholarly debate mapping technology
- Modelling discourse in contested domains: A semiotic and cognitive framework
- Modeling naturalistic argumentation in research literatures: Representation and interaction design issues
WWAW
Argument Zoning
(publication order)
- Task-based evaluation of summary quality: Describing relationships between scientific papers
- An annotation scheme for discourse-level argumentation in research articles
- Discourse-level argumentation in scientific articles: Human and automatic annotation.
- What's yours and what's mine: Determining intellectual attribution in scientific text
- Argumentative Zoning for improved citation indexing
- Towards discipline-independent argumentative zoning: Evidence from chemistry and computational linguistics
Work primarily based on Argument Zoning
Legal domain
- Summarising legal texts: Sentential tense and argumentative roles
- Automatic detection of arguments in legal texts
- Study on sentence relations in the automatic detection of argumentation in legal cases -- really uses argument zoning little to not at all
Scientific papers
Barcellini's studies of the Python community
- Participation in online interaction spaces: Design-use mediation in an Open Source Software community
- User and developer mediation in an Open Source Software community: Boundary spanning through cross participation in online discussions
- A socio-cognitive analysis of online design discussions in an Open Source Software community
- A study of online discussion in an Open-Source community: reconstructing thematic coherence and argumentation from quotation practices
- Thematic coherence and quotation practices in OSS design-oriented online discussions
Online argumentation
Frameworks and ontologies
- An abstract framework for modeling argumentation in virtual communities
- Adding provenance and evolution information to modularized argumentation models
- Expressing argumentative discussions in social media sites
Systems
- Cohere: Towards Web 2.0 argumentation -- good discussion of what existing argumentation tools are lacking
- Integrating artificial intelligence, argumentation and game theory to develop an online dispute resolution environment -- dispute-resolution
Linguistics
Argumentation Mining
Stance
Focus on Corpus Construction & Features Analysis for Machine Learning
- How can you say such things?!?: Recognizing disagreement in informal political argument -- forum posts
- Cats rule and dogs drool!: Classifying stance in online debate -- debate systems (e.g. ConvinceMe)
- Journal version: That’s your evidence?: Classifying stance in online political debate
Persuasion
- A microtext corpus for persuasion detection in dialog
- Machine learning techniques for persuasion detection in conversation
Focus on Discourse Analysis
Social Experiments
Discourse Structures
Rhetorical Relations
- Discourse-marking of concession and contrast in asynchronous online discussion
- Using automatically labelled examples to classify rhetorical relations: An assessment
Semantic Web
Social Semantic Web
HCI & CSCW
- Prototyping for Tiny Fingers
- FeedWinnower: layering structures over collections of information streams
- What is social informatics and why does it matter?
- Participatory mashups: Using users to make data mashable
- Seven privacy worries in ubiquitous social computing
Health
- Self-Control Relies on Glucose as a Limited Energy Source: Willpower Is More Than a Metaphor
- Predicting adverse drug events using pharmacological network models
Ireland
Scientific Communication, Scholarly Publishing
- Endless Documents: A Publication as a Continual Function
- How to Review a Paper
- A wiki for Mizar: Motivation, considerations, and initial prototype
- New scenarios in scholarly publishing and debate
- Semantic Web and Social Web heading towards living documents in the life sciences
- Tweet, Tweet, Retweet: Conversational Aspects of Retweeting on Twitter
- Nepotistic relationships in Twitter and their impact on rank prestige algorithms
- Unsupervised modeling of Twitter conversations
- Twitter as a corpus for sentiment analysis and opinion mining
ICWSM 2010
- Characterizing microblogs with topic models
- From tweets to polls: Linking text sentiment to public opinion time series
- Information contagion: An empirical study of the spread of news on Digg and Twitter social networks
- Measuring user influence in Twitter: The million follower fallacy
- Microblogging inside and outside the workplace
- Predicting elections with Twitter: What 140 characters reveal about political sentiment
Wikipedia summaries
- Beyond Wikipedia: Coordination and conflict in online production groups
- Readers are not free-riders: Reading as a form of participation on Wikipedia
- What Wikipedia deletes: Characterizing dangerous collaborative content
- Enhancing Wikipedia with semantic technologies (for Research Newsleter)
Wikimania 2010 summaries
- Judicial citation to Wikipedia in published federal court opinions
- Socialization tactics in Wikipedia and their effects
- Wikipedia leeches? The promotion of traffic through a collaborative web format
General information science
Summaries I might write if somebody else doesn't do it first:
- The rhetorical parsing, summarization, and generation of natural language texts
- Construction of disambiguated folksonomy ontologies using Wikipedia
- Antoine Isaac & Ed Summers (ed), SKOS Simple Knowledge Organization System primer, W3C Working Group Note (2009), especially the Appendix "Correspondences between ISO-2788/5964 and SKOS constructs"
- Alistair Miles & Brian Matthews, Review of RDF thesaurus work (SWAD-Europe Project deliverable)
- Brian Matthews, Alistair Miles & Michael Wilson, "Modelling thesauri for the Semantic Web", submission to workshop on Semantic Web and Databases (2003)
- Various articles on information quality from the RENDER bibliography
- Robert Sanderson, Benjamin Albritton, Rafael Schwemmer, and Herbert Van de Sompel. SharedCanvas: a collaborative model for medieval manuscript layout dissemination. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1998076.1998111 JCDL 2011, uses Linked Data to help present manuscripts
- David Bamman and Gregory Crane. 2011. Measuring historical word sense variation. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1998076.1998078 JCDL 2011, uses corpus statistics to automatically identify word sense variation in Latin:
Articles I'd like somebody else to summarize:
- The role of mentorship in protege performance
- Incidental haptic sensations influence social judgments and decisions
- The five most influential papers in usability (see list:
- Designing for usability: key principles and what designers think
- Heuristic evaluation of user interfaces
- Damaged merchandise? A review of experiments that compare usability evaluation methods
- Refining the test phase of usability evaluation: How many subjects is enough?
- Do usability evaluators agree on what usability problems are?
- Also their runners-up: