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What is it about computational communication science?
Emese Domahidi & Mario Haim
49 episodes
2 days ago
As "big data" and "algorithms" affect our daily communication, lots of new research questions arise at the intersection between societies and technologies, asking for human wellbeing in times of permanent smartphone usage or the role of huge platforms for our news environment. The growing discipline of Computational Communication Science (CCS) takes on a combinatory perspective between social and computer science. In this podcast, Emese Domahidi (@MissEsi) and Mario Haim (@DrFollowMario) open this discussion for students and young scholars, one guest and one question at a time.
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As "big data" and "algorithms" affect our daily communication, lots of new research questions arise at the intersection between societies and technologies, asking for human wellbeing in times of permanent smartphone usage or the role of huge platforms for our news environment. The growing discipline of Computational Communication Science (CCS) takes on a combinatory perspective between social and computer science. In this podcast, Emese Domahidi (@MissEsi) and Mario Haim (@DrFollowMario) open this discussion for students and young scholars, one guest and one question at a time.
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#aBitOfCCS on Misinformation Detection with Lotte Schrijver hosted by Jana Bernhard-Harrer
What is it about computational communication science?
29 minutes 18 seconds
10 months ago
#aBitOfCCS on Misinformation Detection with Lotte Schrijver hosted by Jana Bernhard-Harrer

Tune in to the #aBitOfCCS Podcast as we discuss misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic with Lotte Schrijver, a PhD candidate in Strategic Communication at Wageningen University and the Pandemic and Disaster Preparedness Center. In her study, "In Search of Truth: A Refined Approach to Collecting and Annotating Data for BERT-Based Misinformation Detection," Lotte explores the challenges of training machine learning models to detect nuanced misinformation.

This episode, hosted by Jana Bernhard-Harrer, delves into the complexities of annotation choices and the limitations of models like BERT in capturing subtle forms of misinformation, such as conspiracy theories. Reach out to Lotte at lotte.schrijver@wur.nl for further insights, and stay tuned for the DOI link to her study, coming soon!

What is it about computational communication science?
As "big data" and "algorithms" affect our daily communication, lots of new research questions arise at the intersection between societies and technologies, asking for human wellbeing in times of permanent smartphone usage or the role of huge platforms for our news environment. The growing discipline of Computational Communication Science (CCS) takes on a combinatory perspective between social and computer science. In this podcast, Emese Domahidi (@MissEsi) and Mario Haim (@DrFollowMario) open this discussion for students and young scholars, one guest and one question at a time.