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Data Driven Approach to Networks and Language

Social media and their digital footprint give us access to amounts of data that were inconceivable just a few years ago...
When May 11, 2016 09:00 to
May 13, 2016 05:00
Where Lyon
Attendees KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
- Stéphanie Barbu (UMR 6552 EthoS)
- Jacob Eisenstein (Georgia Tech)
- Alfred Hero (University of Michigan)
- José M. F. Moura (Carnegie Mellon University)
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
- Jean-Pierre Chevrot (University Grenoble Alpes, LIDILEM)
- Eric Fleury (ENS de Lyon/Inria, LIP)
- Márton Karsai (ENS de Lyon/Inria, LIP)
- Jean-Philippe Magué (ENS de Lyon, ICAR)
- Matthieu Quignard (ENS de Lyon, ICAR)
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Scope and Topics

The first aim of this workshop is to enhance our understanding of the links between individuals, social structure, and language usage. These questions should be addressed by the detailed analysis of recently available large digital datasets, like ones collected in Twitter and other systems. These datasets include the social interactions and the utterances of a large number of individuals, which allows for the coupled analysis of the social network and language variation and change as a function of time. Our goal is to contribute to the interdisciplinary fields of computational sociolinguistics, network science, data-driven and computational approaches to language and social network. We will bring together researchers focusing on network linguistics, from different fields: machine learning, data analytics, data mining, computational modeling, large-scale graph-structured high-dimensional data, low-dimensional representations by dimensionality reduction. A second objective of 
the workshop will be to discuss about these types of methods, which follow often from a data driven approach, especially for their application to social media dataset.
 
 

Network Science Thematic Semester

The thematic semester on Network Science is organized by the DANTE Inria team (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Université Claude Bernard (Lyon 1), CNRS, Laboratoire de l’Informatique du Parallélisme -- UMR5668), the SiSyPhe team (Ecole normale supérieure de Lyon, Université Claude Bernard (Lyon 1), CNRS, Laboratoire de Physique -- UMR5672), the Centre de Physique Théorique -- UMR-7332, the Excellence Laboratory MILYON — Mathematics and Fundamental Computer Science in Lyon, the Institute of Scientific Interchange -- (ISI) and the IXXI (Complex Systems Institute in Rhône-Alpes). 
 
This program intends to cover both the basics of and recent advances in Network Science and Data Analytics for Networks. In this program, we aim to bring together world-known experts from the fields of mathematics, physics, signal processing, computer science, social science, epidemiology and linguistic to discuss and enhance our understanding about the interaction between the structure, evolution, and coupled dynamical processes of complex networks. 
 
We welcome participants from graduate student level to the level of experts in the subject. Limited number of travelling support for students is available (through the organizers).
 

Program

Day 1: May 11th —

ENS de Lyon, Descartes Site, Room F106

09:00 — 10:00 Registration & Coffee — ENS de Lyon, Descartes Site, Room Seneque
10:00 — 11:00 Alfred Hero. Foundational principles for large scale graph mining
11:00 — 11:30 Nicolas Tremblay, Gilles Puy, Rémi Gribonval and Pierre Vandergheynst. Compressive spectral clustering
11:30 — 12:00 Romain Couillet, Hafiz Tiomoko Ali. Random Matrices in Machine Learning
12:00 — 14:00 Lunch — ENS de Lyon, Descartes Site, Room Seneque
14:00 — 15:00 Jacob Eisenstein. Sociolinguistic Structure Induction
15:00 — 15:30 Clément Thibert, Jean-Philippe Magué, Eric Fleury, Màrton Karsai, Matthieu Quignard. Dialectal characterization of linguistics variability on Twitter
15:30 — 16:15 Coffee Break — ENS de Lyon, Descartes Site, Room Seneque
16:15 — 16:45 Fabio Lamanna, Maxime Lenormand, María-Henar Salas-Olmedo, Gustavo Romanillos, Antonia Tugores, Bruno Goncalves and José Javier Ramasco. Strangers’ Tweets in Strange Lands
16:45 — 17:45 Martine Hausberger and Laurence Henry. Social network in ethological studies
18:00 — 19:00 Cocktail
   
   
Day 2: May 12th

ENS de Lyon, Descartes Site, Room F106

09:30 — 10:00 Sébastien Lerique and Camille Roth. Cultural attractors by iterated sentence reformulation: elements of the cognitive story in complex contagion
10:00 — 10:30 Soubeika Bahri. “Imazighen” of Tunisia: Negotiations of an indigenous identity on Facebook
10:30 — 11:00 Coffee Break — ENS de Lyon, Descartes Site, Room Seneque
11:00 — 11:30 Eitan Altman and Yonathan Portilla. Spatio-temporal evolution of languages through twitter
11:30 — 12:00 Shiri Lev-Ari. The influence of people’s social network size on their linguistic abilities
12:00 — 12:30 Rozenn Gautier. Personal networks and the acquisition of sociolinguistic competence in French as a second language
12:30 — 14:30 Lunch — ENS de Lyon, Descartes Site, Room Seneque
14:30 — 15:30 José Moura. Signal Processing on Graphs
15:30 — 16:00 Luc Le Magoarou and Rémi Gribonval. Approximate Fast Fourier Transforms on graphs via multi-layer sparse matrix approximation
16:00 — 16:45 Coffee Break — ENS de Lyon, Descartes Site, Room Seneque
16:45 — 17:15 Bastien Pasdeloup, Vincent Gripon, Dominique Pastor, Grégoire Mercier and Michael Rabbat. Characterizing graphs from diffused signals
17:15 — 17:45 Pierre Borgnat, Paulo Gonçalves, Nicolas Tremblay, Nathanaël Willaime-Angonin. Community Mining with Graph Filters for Correlation Matrices
   
   
Day 3: May 13th

ENS de Lyon, Descartes Site, Room F106

09:15 — 10:15 Richard Benton. Social Network Cohesion and Changes in Spoken Dialects
10:15 — 11:00 Coffee Break — ENS de Lyon, Descartes Site, Room Seneque
11:00 — 11:30 Enrique Burgos, Laura Hernandez, Horacio Ceva and Roberto Perazzo. Opinion dynamics in a coevolving social network model
11:30 — 12:00 Rocco Tripodi and Marcello Pelillo. Evolutionary Aspects of Network and Opinions
12:00 — 12:30 Michal Valko. Sequential learning on graphs with limited feedback
12:30 — 14:30 Lunch — ENS de Lyon, Descartes Site, Room Seneque
14:30 — 15:00 Clément Renaud. Topogram: a web-based toolkit for spatiotemporal network analysis of online activities
15:00 — 16:00 Djamé Seddah. Coping with the Jabberwocky Syndrome: Morpho-Syntactic Analysis in Hostile Environment
   
16:30 — 17:30 Ceremony: E. Fleury will be awarded the National Order of Merit by M. Cosnard, president of HCERES.
17:30 — 18:30 Cocktail

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