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A sociolinguistics of Twitter : social links and linguistic variations – SoSweet
The recent rise of novel digital services opens up new areas of expression which support new linguistics behaviors. In particular, social medias such as Twitter provide channels of communication through which speakers/writers use their language in ways that differ from standard written and oral form
Describing and Modelling Reference Chains: Tools for Corpus Annotation (including diachronic and comparative language studies) and Automatic Processing – DEMOCRAT
Despite the existence of in-depth descriptions of referring expressions, there does not exist: (i) any integrated description allowing the modelling of reference chains, nor any predictions about their textual behaviour and their typology; (ii) any corpus to apprehend the historical evolution of the
Communication and Information in Games on Networks – CIGNE
This research project aims at analyzing the strategic use of communication and information in dynamic games where interaction, communication or information possibilities revolve around a network. More precisely, the first objective is to study dynamic interactions with communication networks. A com
Realtime Collaborative Mobile Music – MUSICOLL
The main issue of the MUSICOLL project is to redesign the practice of realtime music in a production environment from now on collaborative, based on networks. How can we bring creators to compose together at the digital area? Which features of digital music, which production proceses can we reshape
Algodiv: Algorithmic recommandation and diversity of information on the web – ALGODIV
How to measure, assess and check the quality and adequacy of the choices made by web algorithms as they put forward such or such information? What are the options for academics in a context where more and more questions arise regarding the role of web computers in the organization of digital informa
Micro-geometry Approach of Texture Reproduction for Artistic Legacy – MATERIAL
Museums are operating under conflicting constraints: they have to preserve the artifacts they are storing, while making them available to the public, for viewing, and to researchers for studying. Many cultural artifacts are so fragile that simply exposing them to the light damages them. Recent advan
Educational and Interactive Plant Recognition for Smartphone Software – ReVeRIES
First of all, we intend to design mobile learning games that will help users learn about plant characteristics and especially learn the methods, used by expert botanists, to recognize plant families, genera and species. In order to motivate children and botanical neophytes to learn about plants and
Online unmixing for large historical archives – KAMoulox
The 36 months KAMoulox project aims at developing cutting-edge audio restoration and separation techniques and at making them available for research, educational and artistic purpose to a large audience, in an open-source environment embedded in real-world sound archives. The main assumption of the
Automatic Extraction of Geolinguistic Atlas Content and Spatial Analysis: application to Dialectology – ECLATS
Dialectology addresses the study of the linguistic features of languages having a strong oral tradition such as local dialects. These linguistic features are diverse : phonetic, morphosyntactic, lexical, semantic or prosodic. They are also context-dependant: they evolve according to (geographical) s
Electronic and Acoustic Hybrid Wind Instrument – INVENTHEA
The project INVENTHEA aims to provide an independent, non-invasive and reversible accessory for reed musical instrument. With the philosophy than the piano Yamaha " Silent ", the idea is to make silent the instrument when it is necessary and secondly extend its capabilities by capturing gestures sou
Digital valorising of historical scale models of cities for adaptative and innovative uses – Urbania
The collection of plans-reliefs is an exceptional legacy that includes a hundred 1:600-scale models, measuring over several dozen square meters. These models of the strongholds that marked the French borders are now the witnesses of the formation of the territory. They are characterized by a unique