Personality Psychology and Computer Science for Text Analysis: Why and How

18+
*recommended age
Event ended

November 28
18:00 Moscow time, online

Have you ever used texts in your research? Articles, interviews, essays, projective methods, fiction and non-fiction books, social media posts — all of them can become a key to a better understanding of your investigation field. At this lecture, we will present possible psychological issues that can be considered through text analysis and give a crash course on main computer science tools for solving such problems.

Speakers:

  • Alisa Kuzmina, a student of the Positive Psychology MSc program (HSE), a junior researcher in the Laboratory of Linguistic Conflict Resolution Studies and Contemporary Communicative Practices (HSE);
  • Masha Lifshits, a Bachelor of Computer Science and Neuroscience with a nexus (minor) in Engineering (Mount Holyoke College, USA), a full-stack software developer (ActionIQ, USA).

The event is conducted by the research group 'Manifestations of the level of personality development in textual data: Thematic and predictive modeling' supported by the Faculty of Social Sciences. For more information, please contact Vasily Kostenko (vkostenko@hse.ru).

To participate, please, register here. A personal invitation to a video conference will be sent to the email address you specified in the registration form.