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Supporting the use of user generated content in journalistic practice
... to use them ‘properly’ and the capacity to drill into features that mark them out as unique in the services they aim to ...to use them for in the context of live news ... See full document
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Reporting the Syria conflict on television (2011-2014): how the use of user generated content (UGC) has shaped BBC World News TV coverage and affected journalistic practices
... to access news and create and share their own media, whether it be videos, text or photos. So, while the food model initially set out by Lewin still rings true in some respects - we still make decisions about the food we ... See full document
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User Illusion: ideological construction of ‘user-generated content’ in the EC consultation on copyright
... when paired with the fashionable rhetoric of the ‘creative economy’, probing the economic health of the largely unmapped reservoir of digital creativity has become an objective for intellectual property regulators ... See full document
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User-generated content, free labour and the cultural industries
... to use an example from an industry that I would call a leisure industry rather than a cultural industry, imagine how many young people are practising football or ...Regular practice by future musicians and ... See full document
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Internet Privacy Costs of User-Generated Content
... Facebook user contributes 90 pieces of content (web links, news stories, blog posts, notes, photo albums, ...of content being contributed every month (“Facebook | Statistics” ...video content ... See full document
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If we Build it will they Stay?: User Generated Content and Website Effectiveness
... Practitioners sometimes bemoan the lack of entry-level skills in newly minted graduates, blaming a presumed separation of theory and practice resulting from the critical thinking skills emphasized by universities ... See full document
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If we Build it will they Stay?: User Generated Content and Website Effectiveness
... managerial practice has evolved to address a wide variety of investigations and uses of ...the use of UGC has resulted in what some refer to as “media anarchy” (Bruce & Solomon ... See full document
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If we Build it will they Stay?: User Generated Content and Website Effectiveness
... This practice is supposed to be a reward for future ...with use or installation, special warranty treatment, special options for inventory maintenance, ...which use a satellite system are capable of ... See full document
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User-Generated Content and Journalistic Values
... However, most were reluctant to say that usage information either did or should dictate what they wrote or how they wrote it, a practice a print writer described as ‘traffic whoring’. They stressed the importance ... See full document
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A clash of cultures: The integration of user-generated content within professional journalistic frameworks at British newspaper websites
... the user media. Editors are putting out a call for user content to be published under the masthead of a newspaper but perceive a need for it to fit the identity and values represented by the ... See full document
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User-Generated Content Sources: The Use Of Social Media In Motivating Sustainable Luxury Fashion Consumptions
... Abstract— At present, user-generated content (UGC) in social media plays a pivotal role as the most effective platform in spreading brand messages. Upon recognizing the power of this platform, there ... See full document
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Normalization of Dutch User-Generated Content
... Some of the more well-known problems include the omission of words or characters, e.g. the omis- sion of the final n in gesproke (Eng: spoke versus spoken). The frequent use of abbreviations and acronyms, such as ... See full document
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Quantitative Analysis of Hotspots and Trends in User generated Content
... Abstract. User generated content (UGC) is a kind of Internet product mode leaded by user under Web ..."user generated content" published in Web of Science database ... See full document
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Predicting the Level of Text Standardness in User-generated Content
... ing targeted structure extractors from HTML doc- uments. This allowed us to avoid compromising corpus content with large amounts of noise typi- cally present in these types of sources, e.g. adverts and irrelevant ... See full document
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Phonetic Normalization for Machine Translation of User Generated Content
... we use the gtp-seq2seq python library 1 to implement a grapheme-to-phoneme conversion tool that relies on a Transformer model (Vaswani et ...We use a 3 layers model with 256 hidden units that is trained on ... See full document
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Consumer Life and User Generated Content in the Age of Social Media
... Abstract. The rise of social media and the emergence of globalization has changed the relationship between brands and consumers. The aim of this paper is to discuss how is this relationship affected by user ... See full document
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A Taxonomy for In depth Evaluation of Normalization for User Generated Content
... In this work we present a taxonomy of error categories for lexical normalization, which is the task of translating user generated content to canonical language. We annotate a recent normalization ... See full document
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An Improved Method for Detection of Satire from User-Generated Content
... Detailed work done by Paolo Rosso et al, in their work “Figurative Language Processing in Social Media for Human recognition and Irony detection” tries to bring out a linguistic-based framework for figurative language ... See full document
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Secure User Generated Content Sharing with Security and Data Processing in Big Data Application
... of user generated content (UGC) on the social ...the content is stored securely on a configured location (it can be on a specific storage location, on the social platform or on the rights ... See full document
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Describing place through user generated content
... elements are found to co–occur at least once with every other element, whilst qualities are much less likely to be universal (only some 5 percent of qualities co–occur with all elements). In general, Geograph appears to ... See full document
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