A Faceted Classification Scheme for Computer-Mediated Discourse
Abstract
Language@Internet , 4 , article 1 (2007) - This article describes a classification scheme for computer-mediated discourse that classifies samples in terms of clusters of features, or “facets”. The goal of the scheme is to synthesize and articulate aspects of technical and social context that influence discourse usage in CMC environments. The classification scheme is motivated, presented in detail with support from existing literature, and illustrated through a comparison of two types of weblog (blog) data. In concluding, the advantages and limitations of the scheme are weighed.
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- Scheme (mathematics)
- Classification scheme
- Computer science
- The Internet
- Context (archaeology)
- Natural language processing
- Artificial intelligence
- Data science
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