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Towards an Actionable Understanding of Conversations

Justine Zhang
Cornell University
CIS@MPG Colloquium

Justine Zhang is a PhD Candidate in the Information Science department at Cornell University. She focuses on developing computational frameworks to study conversations. Her research engages with a wide range of fields, spanning natural language processing, computational social science, political science, psychological counseling, and economics. Previously, she completed a bachelor's degree in computer science at Stanford University. She is a recipient of the Microsoft PhD Fellowship.
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Date, Time and Location

Tuesday, 23 February 2021
15:00
60 Minutes
Virtual talk
Virtual talk
Kaiserslautern

Abstract

Conversations are central to our social systems. Understanding how conversationalists navigate through them could unlock great improvements in domains like public health, where the provision of social support is crucial. To this end, I develop computational frameworks that can capture and systematically examine aspects of conversations that are difficult, interesting and meaningful for conversationalists and the jobs they do. Importantly, these frameworks aim to yield actionable understandings—ones that reflect the choices that conversationalists make and their consequences, beyond the inert linguistic patterns that are produced in the interaction.



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Contact

Vera Schreiber
+49 631 9303 9603
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Vera Schreiber, 02/19/2021 15:05 -- Created document.