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January 30, 2009 – CAMeRA Research Day

Alan Cienki *, Annemarie van Elfrinkhof ^, Bertie Kaal *, Andr é Krouwel ^, Isa Maks *, Piek Vossen * * Dept. of Language and Communication, Faculty of Arts, VU Amsterdam ^ Dept. of Politics, Faculty Of Social Sciences, VU Amsterdam

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January 30, 2009 – CAMeRA Research Day

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  1. Alan Cienki *, Annemarie van Elfrinkhof ^, Bertie Kaal *, André Krouwel ^, Isa Maks *, Piek Vossen * * Dept. of Language and Communication, Faculty of Arts, VU Amsterdam ^ Dept. of Politics, Faculty Of Social Sciences, VU Amsterdam {a.cienki, b.kaal, e.maks, p.vossen}@let.vu.nl, {a.elfrinkhof, apm.krouwel}@fsw.vu.nl From Text To Political PositionsFrom Sentiments and Opinions in Texts to Positions of Political Parties The project combines contemporary theories and methods in linguistics and political science to develop an automated research tool for rich text-mining. A carefully constructed mining tool for language-meaning research can be applied to enhance the Kieskompas (Electoral Compass) and prove useful in the social sciences in general. The research will give new insights into the complexity of language use, the linguistic modeling of subjectivity and the representation of this knowledge in a lexicon. It will also shed new light on the complex dimensionality of competition between political parties. Three PhD researchers work in an integrated fashion to present a solution to the question of how to move from words in text to positions of political actors in a multi-dimensional space. The AIO-1project (Isa Maks , supervised by Prof. Dr. Piek Vossen) combines lexical semantic theories and computational linguistic methods to establish a lexical knowledge base for Dutch and partly for English that models the pragmatic and attitudinal entailments of words and expressions in such a way that it can be used for sentiment and opinion mining. The AIO-2project (Bertie Kaal, supervised by Dr.Alan Cienki) combines corpus linguistic, cognitive linguistic, and critical methods of discourse analysis as a way of revealing the kinds of framing of different political issues by different parties in the texts as language use. TheAIO-3project (Annemarie van Elfrinkhof, supervised by Dr. André Krouwel) focuses on the actual profiling and positioning of the political parties using corpus and content analysis methods and techniques. It will thus feed into as well as draw on the output of the other two AIO projects. AmCAT (Amsterdam Content Analysis Toolkit – Prof. Dr. Jan Kleinnijenhuis, Dr. Wouter van Atteveldt), a framework for automatic textual and political analysis, provides the environment for testing and exploiting the models and rules developed by the three AIO projects. January 30, 2009 – CAMeRA Research Day

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