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Discursis :: Presentations
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Dan Angus,Cindy Gallois, Discursis Lecture, August 2014. From UQ Journalism and Communication. You must install Adobe Flash to view this content. The Discursis training workshop. AVML2014 Conference, University of Tübingen, September 2014. University of Macau, December 2013. The University of Queensland, September 2012. San Diego State University, July 2012. The University of Queensland, April 2012. Visualising health discourse with Discursis. Discursis: An Interactive Visual Discourse Analysis System.
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Discursis :: About
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How does Discursis work? Discursis processes conversation transcript data to determine the conceptual content of each conversation turn. Turns containing similar concepts are linked by shading the vertically and horizontally adjacent elements below the diagonal according to the strength of match, and owner of the content. In the example presented here the physician’s statements (red) are strongly linked as they all refer to the patient’s husband. What can Discursis do? Concept recurrence matrix - a power...
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Discursis :: Buy
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Interested in a trial of Discursis? A three (3) month academic evaluation license is the perfect way to allow academics to explore the features of Discursis for their research projects. For $290 you will get the software, plus the training notes used at our 1-day workshop. Limited technical and online support available. Do you have a group of academics, students or analysts who might be interested in Discursis training? A list of previous workshops can be found on our presentations page.
discursis.com
Discursis :: Presentations
http://www.discursis.com/index.php/presentations
Dan Angus,Cindy Gallois, Discursis Lecture, August 2014. From UQ Journalism and Communication. You must install Adobe Flash to view this content. The Discursis training workshop. AVML2014 Conference, University of Tübingen, September 2014. University of Macau, December 2013. The University of Queensland, September 2012. San Diego State University, July 2012. The University of Queensland, April 2012. Visualising health discourse with Discursis. Discursis: An Interactive Visual Discourse Analysis System.
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Discursis :: Team
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Received the BSc Hons I and the PhD in computer science from The University of Sydney in 1983 and 1989 respectively. She is Professor of Complex and Intelligent Systems in the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at The University of Queensland, and was Director of the Thinking Systems Project. Her research program involves using computational modelling to understand complex systems with particular applications in biology, neuroscience and cognition.
discursis.net
Discursis :: About
http://www.discursis.net/index.php/about2
How does Discursis work? Discursis processes conversation transcript data to determine the conceptual content of each conversation turn. Turns containing similar concepts are linked by shading the vertically and horizontally adjacent elements below the diagonal according to the strength of match, and owner of the content. In the example presented here the physician’s statements (red) are strongly linked as they all refer to the patient’s husband. What can Discursis do? Concept recurrence matrix - a power...
discursis.net
Discursis :: Buy
http://www.discursis.net/index.php/buy
Interested in a trial of Discursis? A three (3) month academic evaluation license is the perfect way to allow academics to explore the features of Discursis for their research projects. For $290 you will get the software, plus the training notes used at our 1-day workshop. Limited technical and online support available. Do you have a group of academics, students or analysts who might be interested in Discursis training? A list of previous workshops can be found on our presentations page.
discursis.net
Discursis :: Team
http://www.discursis.net/index.php/about
Received the BSc Hons I and the PhD in computer science from The University of Sydney in 1983 and 1989 respectively. She is Professor of Complex and Intelligent Systems in the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at The University of Queensland, and was Director of the Thinking Systems Project. Her research program involves using computational modelling to understand complex systems with particular applications in biology, neuroscience and cognition.