In order to effectively analyze information regarding ongoing events that impact local communities across language and country borders, researchers often need to perform multilingual data analysis. This analysis can be particularly challenging due to the rapidly evolving event-centric data and the language barrier. In this abstract
we present preliminary results of a case study with the goa to better understand how researchers interact with multilingual event-centric information in the context of cross-cultural studies and which methods and features they use.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 gottschalk2017ongoing
%A Gottschalk, Simon
%A Demidova, Elena
%A Bernacchi, Viola
%A Rogers, Richard
%B Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Web Science (WebSci 2017)
%D 2017
%I ACM
%K 2017 alexandria
%P 387-388
%R 10.1145/3091478.3098879
%T Ongoing Events in Wikipedia: A Cross-lingual Case Study
%X In order to effectively analyze information regarding ongoing events that impact local communities across language and country borders, researchers often need to perform multilingual data analysis. This analysis can be particularly challenging due to the rapidly evolving event-centric data and the language barrier. In this abstract
we present preliminary results of a case study with the goa to better understand how researchers interact with multilingual event-centric information in the context of cross-cultural studies and which methods and features they use.
%@ 978-1-4503-4896-6
@inproceedings{gottschalk2017ongoing,
abstract = {In order to effectively analyze information regarding ongoing events that impact local communities across language and country borders, researchers often need to perform multilingual data analysis. This analysis can be particularly challenging due to the rapidly evolving event-centric data and the language barrier. In this abstract
we present preliminary results of a case study with the goa to better understand how researchers interact with multilingual event-centric information in the context of cross-cultural studies and which methods and features they use.},
added-at = {2018-01-24T13:27:34.000+0100},
author = {Gottschalk, Simon and Demidova, Elena and Bernacchi, Viola and Rogers, Richard},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/234edb5d8e4c6b01a76e496f0ec23dced/alexandriaproj},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Web Science (WebSci 2017)},
doi = {10.1145/3091478.3098879},
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isbn = {978-1-4503-4896-6},
keywords = {2017 alexandria},
pages = {387-388 },
publisher = {ACM},
timestamp = {2018-06-14T13:38:30.000+0200},
title = {Ongoing Events in Wikipedia: A Cross-lingual Case Study},
year = 2017
}