SIG:Computer-Mediated Communication
Contents
- 1 Motivation
- 2 Mission statement / scope and tasks
- 3 Schema drafts from the SIG (REQUEST FOR COMMENTS!)
- 4 Activities
- 4.1 [2015, in preparation] ird-cmc-rennes: International Research Days "Social Media and CMC Corpora for the eHumanities" in Rennes/FR (October 23-24, 2015)
- 4.2 [2015, in preparation] Connect, Animate, Innovate: TEI Conference and Members' Meeting 2015 in Lyon/FR (October 28-31, 2015)
- 4.3 [2014] 3rd SIG meeting at the 4th DARIAH-EU VCC meeting in Rome/IT (September 17-18, 2014)
- 4.4 [2014] 2nd SIG meeting at the 7th workshop of the Empirikom network in Dortmund/DE (February 20, 2014)
- 4.5 [2013] 1st SIG meeting at TEI-MM in Rome/IT (October 03, 2013)
- 4.6 [2013] Panel on CMC in TEI at the TEI-MM in Rome/IT (October 04, 2013)
- 5 Members of the SIG
- 6 Mailing list & further information
Motivation
In the past three decades, computer networks and especially the internet have brought forth new and emerging genres of interpersonal communication (computer-mediated communication, henceforth CMC). Even though there's been a lot of research on CMC genres and on language use on the internet in linguistics and social sciences as well as in the field of natural language processing, there are still no common standards for the representation and annotation of these new forms of communication and their structural and linguistic peculiarities. Being able to represent CMC data on the basis of an encoding framework such as the TEI which is broadly acknowledged within the field of digital humanities will allow for an interchange of data between research groups and for building interoperable CMC corpora for different languages.
Mission statement / scope and tasks
This special interest group is elaborating on suggestions for adapting the TEI guidelines to the representation of genres of computer-mediated communication (CMC). The focus of the group's work is on (but not limited to) tasks such as:
- modelling user contributions (posts) to written CMC dialogues (which share features both with written discourse and with spoken utterances);
- modelling CMC document structures ("CMC macrostructures" – e.g., forum threads, wiki talk pages, chat logfiles, Twitter timelines etc.);
- annotating linguistic features within user posts ("CMC microstructures" – elements such as emoticons, addressing terms, hashtags; quotes from prior posts; etc.);
- representing linked data and media objects connected with/embedded in CMC discourse;
- metadata schemata for the description of CMC resources;
- developing perspectives for the representation of discourse in multimodal cmc environments in which the participants in one interaction space combine a variety of modalities from written, spoken and non-verbal modes.
The customized TEI schema for CMC genres published in the jTEI (issue 3, 2012) and first presented at the TEI members' meeting in Würzburg (2011) will serve as one of the starting points of the group's work.
Schema drafts from the SIG (REQUEST FOR COMMENTS!)
There are several TEI schemas that have been developed and discussed in the context of the work of the SIG. When designing new drafts, the models specified in previous drafts as well as the discussions within the group have been taken into consideration. The drafts are listed in reverse chronological order:
"CLARIN-D schema" (2015): TEI Schema and ODD from the CLARIN-D curation project ChatCorpus2CLARIN
Project context: The schema has been developed and tested with data from several CMC genres (chats, tweets, whatsapp, wikipedia talk pages, ...) as part of the work of the German CLARIN-D curation project ChatCorpus2CLARIN.
Authors: Michael Beißwenger, Eric Ehrhardt, Axel Herold, Harald Lüngen, Angelika Storrer.
Main characteristics compared to previous schema drafts (CoMeRe, DeRiK):
- Reduction of new elements through re-modeling some CMC-specific concepts from the previous schemas with „standard“ TEI (guiding principle: "reduce to the max": introduction of new models and modification of existing models only for concepts which are needed in any case; for everything else: definition of best practices for the use of existing models in TEI-P5)
- Definition of an interface to part-of-speech annotations (using <w> and <phr>)
ODD / documentation of the schema: see detail page: SIG:CMC/CLARIN-D schema draft for representing CMC in TEI (2015)
Presentation / discussion of the CLARIN-D schema: The schema will be discussed in two panels at the following conferences:
- TEI across corpora, languages and genres: Towards a standard for the representation of social media and computer-mediated communication. Panel at the Annual Conference and Members Meeting of the Text Encoding Initiative 2015: "Connect, Animate, Innovate", Université Lumière, Lyon 2 (F), 29 October 2015 (organized by Michael Beißwenger & Thierry Chanier).
- Towards an encoding standard for social media and CMC: Experiences from German and French corpus projects using TEI. Panel at the International Research Days: Social Media and CMC Corpora for the eHumanities, Université Rennes 2, Rennes (F), 23-24 October 2015 (organized by Michael Beißwenger & Thierry Chanier).
"CoMeRe schema" (2014): TEI schema and ODD from the CoMeRe network
Project context: The schema has been developed in the context of the French network CoMeRe (Communication médiée par les réseaux) and used for annotation of several corpora of French CMC (SMS, tweets, chat, weblogs, multimodal CMC, ...).
Authors: Thierry Chanier, Céline Poudat, Benoit Sagot, Georges Antoniadis, Ciara R. Wigham, Linda Hriba, Julien Longhi, Djamé Seddah.
Main characteristics compared to the previous schema draft (DeRiK):
- Introduction of an element <prod> for the representation of non-verbal acts
- (re-)efinition of <post>, <prod> and as models which may be combined within one interaction (= installation of one main result of the SIG meeting 2013 in Rome). => make the schema fit for multimodal CMC
- includes a metadata schema for CMC
ODD / documentation of the schema: see detail pages:
- SIG:CMC/CoMeRe schema draft for representing CMC in TEI (2014)
- CMC/CoMeRe metadata schema draft for CMC
Article in the JLCL special issue on CMC corpora:
- Thierry Chanier, Celine Poudat, Benoit Sagot, Georges Antoniadis, Ciara Wigham, Linda Hriba, Julien Longhi, Djamé Seddah (2014): The CoMeRe corpus for French: structuring and annotating heterogeneous CMC genres. In: Beißwenger, Michael; Oostdijk, Nelleke; Storrer, Angelika; van den Heuvel, Henk (Eds., 2014): Building and Annotating Corpora of Computer-Mediated
"DeRiK schema" (2012): TEI schema and ODD for CMC from the DeRiK project
Project context: The schema has been developed and tested with data from several CMC genres as part of the preliminary work for the project "Building a reference corpzus of German CMC" (DeRiK). It is also part of the results of the DFG scientific network Empirikom. After publication in the jTEI (Beißwenger et al. 2012) the schema has further been tested with the Wikipedia talk pages corpus in DeReKo (Margaretha & Lüngen 2014).
Authors: Michael Beißwenger, Maria Ermakova, Alexander Geyken, Lothar Lemnitzer, Angelika Storrer.
Main characteristics:
- Introduction of an element model <post> for written user contributions to CMC interactions which combines features of text divisions and spoken utterances.
- Adaptation of the existing element model for the rerpesentation of CMC threads and logfiles.
- CMC-specific models for phenomena below the <post> level.
ODD / documentation of the schema: see detail page on the website of the Empirikom network: http://empirikom.net/Themen/CmcTEI
Articles in the TEI Journal and in the JLCL special issue on CMC corpora:
- Beißwenger, Michael; Ermakova, Maria; Geyken, Alexander; Lemnitzer, Lothar; Storrer, Angelika (2012): A TEI Schema for the Representation of Computer-mediated Communication. In: Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative (jTEI), Issue 3 | November 2012 (DOI: 10.4000/jtei.476).
Communication: Issues and Challenges at the Interface of Corpus and Computational Linguistics. Special Issue, Journal of Language Technology and Computational Linguistics (JLCL 2/2014).
- Eliza Margaretha, Harald Lüngen (2014): Building Linguistic Corpora from Wikipedia Articles and Discussions text. In: Beißwenger, Michael; Oostdijk, Nelleke; Storrer, Angelika; van den Heuvel, Henk (Eds., 2014): Building and Annotating Corpora of Computer-Mediated Communication: Issues and Challenges at the Interface of Corpus and Computational Linguistics. Special Issue, Journal of Language Technology and Computational Linguistics (JLCL 2/2014).
Presentation / discussion of the CLARIN-D schema: The schema has been presented and discussed at the following conferences:
- Representing genres of computer-mediated communication in TEI. Panel at the 2011 TEI Annual Conference and Members Meeting "Philology in the Digital Age", Universität Würzburg (D) (organized by Michael Beißwenger & Lothar Lemnitzer).
- A TEI Schema for the Annotation of CMC Genres. Talk held by Michael Beißwenger, Maria Ermakova, Alexander Geyken, Lothar Lemnitzer & Angelika Storrer at the international workshop "Building Corpora of Computer-Mediated Communication: Issues, Challenges, and Perspectives", TU Dortmund University (D), 13-15 February 2013.
- Computer-Mediated Communication in TEI: What Lies Ahead. PAnel the 2013 TEI Annual Conference and Members Meeting "The Linked TEI: Text Encoding in the Web", Università La Sapienza, Rom (IT) (organized by Michael Beißwenger & Lothar Lemnitzer).
Activities
[2015, in preparation] ird-cmc-rennes: International Research Days "Social Media and CMC Corpora for the eHumanities" in Rennes/FR (October 23-24, 2015)
A proposal of the SIG for a special topic panel has been accepted for the conference. Title of the panel: "Towards an encoding standard for social media and CMC: Experiences from German and French corpus projects using TEI" has been accepted for the conference (organized by Michael Beißwenger & Thierry Chanier). An expose of the panel and abstracts of the included papers can be found in the program book (pdf).
[2015, in preparation] Connect, Animate, Innovate: TEI Conference and Members' Meeting 2015 in Lyon/FR (October 28-31, 2015)
A proposal of the SIG for a panel has been accepted for the conference. Title of the panel: "TEI across corpora, languages and genres: Towards a standard for the representation of social media and computer-mediated communication" (organized by Michael Beißwenger & Thierry Chanier). An expose of the panel and abstracts of the included papers can be found in the program section of the conference website.
[2014] 3rd SIG meeting at the 4th DARIAH-EU VCC meeting in Rome/IT (September 17-18, 2014)
During the DARIAH meeting, a community meeting on "TEI CMC: Models and tools for structuring & annotating corpora of social media / computer-mediated communication" has been held by members of the SIG. Details on the goal and contents of the meeting can be found on the page: SIG:CMC/Technical Meeting on CMC at DARIAH VCC 2014.
[2014] 2nd SIG meeting at the 7th workshop of the Empirikom network in Dortmund/DE (February 20, 2014)
The 2nd SIG meeting was held as part of the 7th workshop of the scientific network Empirikom "Social Media Corpora for the eHumanities: Standards, Challenges, and Perspectives" in Dortmund.
A report about the meeting including slides of all presentations can be found on the page: 2nd CMC-SIG meeting in Dortmund, 20 February 2014.
[2013] 1st SIG meeting at TEI-MM in Rome/IT (October 03, 2013)
The 1st SIG meeting was held as part of the TEI Conference and Members Meeting in October 2013 in Rome.
A report about the meeting can be found on the page: 1st CMC-SIG meeting in Rome, 3 October 2013.
[2013] Panel on CMC in TEI at the TEI-MM in Rome/IT (October 04, 2013)
In addition to the 1st SIG meeting, Michael Beißwenger & Lothar Lemnitzer organized a special-topic panel on "Computer-mediated commuication in TEI: What lies ahead" with contributions of several members of the SIG that was held at the TEI-MM in Rome. The three presentations in the panel gave a report about of experiences with modeling CMC in XML and an outline of phenomena and issues related with the representation of CMC in TEI from the perspective of corpus projects from France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. The overall goal of the panel was to stimulate the further discussion within the TEI community about how a standard for the representation of CMC in TEI should look like and what might be a practical and reasonable way to go about creating such a standard.
Documentation of the panel:
Members of the SIG
- Michael Beißwenger - TU Dortmund University (DE)
- Thierry Chanier – Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand (FR)
- Isabella Chiari – Università "La Sapienza", Rome (IT)
- Maria Ermakova – Berlin-Brandenburg of Sciences and the Humanities (DE)
- Maarten van Gompel – Radboud University Nijmegen (NL)
- Iris Hendrickx – Radboud University Nijmegen (NL)
- Axel Herold – Berlin-Brandenburg of Sciences and the Humanities (DE)
- Henk van den Heuvel – Radboud University Nijmegen (NL)
- Kun Jin – Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand (FR)
- Lothar Lemnitzer – Berlin-Brandenburg of Sciences and the Humanities (DE)
- Harald Lüngen - Institut für deutsche Sprache, Mannheim (DE)
- Eliza Margaretha - Institut für deutsche Sprache, Mannheim (DE)
- Angelika Storrer – University of Mannheim (DE)
Mailing list & further information
For exchange (inbetween the TEI-MMs), the SIG will use the talk pages in the TEI wiki and a mailing list.
- Mailing list: tei-cmc@googlegroups.com (You can register for the list at https://groups.google.com/d/forum/tei-cmc)
- SIG page on the TEI website