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Invited Talk: Who is the Bridge Between the What and the How

机译:邀请的谈话:谁是谁是什么和如何

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This talk reports on over a decade of research where theoretical foundations motivate computational models that produce real world impact in online spaces. Both the earliest philosophers of language and the most recent researchers in computational approaches to social media analysis have acknowledged the distinction between the what of language, namely its propositional content, and the how of language, or its form, style, or framing. What bridges between these realms are social processes that motivate the linguistic choices that result in specific realizations of propositional content situated within social interactions, designed to achieve social goals. These insights allow researchers to make sense of the connection between discussion processes and outcomes from those discussions. These findings motivate on the one hand design of computational approaches to real time monitoring of discussion processes and on the other hand the design of interventions that support interactions in online spaces with the goal of increasing desired outcomes, including learning, health, and wellbeing. As an example, in this talk we probe into a specific quality of discussion referred to as Transactivity. Transactivity is the extent to which a contribution articulates the reasoning of the speaker, that of an interlocutor, and the relation between them. In different contexts, and within very distinct theoretical frameworks, this construct has been associated with solidarity, influence, expertise transfer, and learning. Within the construct of Transactivity, the cognitive and social underpinnings are inextricably linked such that modeling the who enables prediction of the connection between the what and the how. Bio: Dr. Carolyn Rose is a Professor of Language Technologies and Human-Computer Interaction in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. Her research program is focused on belter understanding the social and pragmatic nature of conversation, and using this understanding to build computational systems that can improve the efficacy of conversation between people, and between people and computers. In order to pursue these goals, she invokes approaches from computational discourse analysis and text mining, conversational agents, and computer supported collaborative learning. Her research group's highly interdisciplinary work, published in 200 peer reviewed publications, is represented in the top venues in 5 fields: namely, Language Technologies, Learning Sciences, Cognitive Science. Educational Technology, and Human-Computer Interaction, with awards in 3 of these fields. She serves as Past President and Inaugural Fellow of the International Society of the Learning Sciences, Chair of the International Alliance to Advance Learning in the Digital Era, and Executive Editor of the International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning.
机译:本讲座超过研究了十年,其中理论基础激励产生在网络空间现实世界的影响计算模型的报告。这两种语言的最早的哲学家和最近的研究人员的计算方法,以社交媒体分析已经承认之间的区别的语言,即其命题内容和语言的如何,或它的形式,风格,或框架的内容。什么这些领域之间的桥梁是激励的语言选择社会进程这一结果在位于社会互动,旨在实现社会目标中的命题内容具体的实现。这些见解允许研究人员让这些讨论讨论过程和结果之间的联系感。这些调查结果的计算方法,以实时监测的讨论过程中,一方面设计,另一方面激励措施的设计,在随期望的结果,包括学习,健康和福利的目标在线空间载体相互作用。作为一个例子,在这次谈话我们探讨的讨论具有某种特定品质被称为Transactivity。 Transactivity是在何种程度上贡献阐明了扬声器的推理,即对话者的,以及它们之间的关系。在不同的情况下,并在非常独特的理论框架,该结构已与团结,影响力,专业知识转移和学习有关。在Transactivity的结构,认知和社会基础有着千丝万缕的联系,使得建模谁使什么和如何之间的连接的预测。简介:卡罗琳博士玫瑰是在计算机科学学院在卡内基 - 梅隆大学语言技术和人机交互的教授。她的研究计划的重点是belter理解谈话的社会和务实性,以及使用这种理解来构建计算系统,可以提高通话人与人之间,人与计算机之间的功效。为了实现这些目标,她从调用计算话语分析和文本挖掘,会话代理,和计算机支持的协作学习方法。即,语言技术,学习科学,认知科学:她的研究小组的高度跨学科的工作,出版了200同行评审出版物,在顶级场馆5个字段表示。教育技术和人机交互,在这些领域的3个奖项。她还担任前任主席和学习科学,国际联盟主席,以推进学习数字时代的国际协会成立大会暨院士,国际杂志电脑支援协作学习的执行编辑。

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