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Social Media & Big Data Would you like to know more about the actual meaning of the thousand threads on your Social Media profiles? Are you on the brink of taking the next step in analyzing Big Data and lan- guage? Do you want inspiraon from other companies and specialists in the field? We are bringing together the brightest minds from both business and science, including leading researchers from the US and Denmark, in two events on Social Media, Big Data and Language Technology in May (Copenhagen) and October (New York). We seek to explore the challenges and opportunies hidden in the vast amount of unstructured, user-generated data stored on Social Media. Our mission is to help organizaons and sciensts connect through collaboraon to achieve progress, to advance and to solve current problems. The event in Copenhagen will consist of presentaons of the latest results from research in sen- ment analysis, theme analysis and summarizaon. In addion, business leaders will present their current work within Social Media, challenges and potenal soluons found in collaboraon with researchers. Researchers Kathleen McKeown. Director of Instute for Data Sciences and Engineering, Columbia University Owen Rambow. Research Scienst, Center for Computaonal Learning Systems, Columbia University Marilyn Walker. Professor of Computer Science, University of Santa Cruz Claire Cardie. Professor of Computer Science, Cornell University Hans Uszkoreit. Professor of Computaonal Linguiscs, Saarland University Anders Søgaard. Associate Professor in Language Technology, Copenhagen University Jakob Elming. Assistant Professor in Language Technology, Copenhagen University Daniel Hardt. Associate Professor in IT Management, CBS Organizaons Danske Bank, IBM Danmark, Infomedia, Kraeſtens Bekaempelse, Maersk, SMK (Statens Museum for Kunst), Telia, TV2 Copenhagen, 30-31 of May 2013 The events are jointly organized by the Dept of IT Management at Copenhagen Business School and the Instute for Data Sciences and Engineering at Columbia University in New York. Funded in part by the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovaon.

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Are you interested in the development and use of Big Data? At CBS, ITM we are bringing together the brightest minds from both business and science, in two events on Social Media, Big Data and Language Technology. The speakers will be leading researchers from the US and Denmark and representatives from companies like Maersk, IBM etc. The events will be in May (Copenhagen) and October (New York). The event is open to all with interest in the field – sign up through [email protected].

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Social Media & Big Data

Would you like to know more about the actual meaning of the thousand threads on your Social Media profiles? Are you on the brink of taking the next step in analyzing Big Data and lan-guage? Do you want inspiration from other companies and specialists in the field?

We are bringing together the brightest minds from both business and science, including leading researchers from the US and Denmark, in two events on Social Media, Big Data and Language Technology in May (Copenhagen) and October (New York).

We seek to explore the challenges and opportunities hidden in the vast amount of unstructured, user-generated data stored on Social Media. Our mission is to help organizations and scientists connect through collaboration to achieve progress, to advance and to solve current problems.

The event in Copenhagen will consist of presentations of the latest results from research in senti-ment analysis, theme analysis and summarization. In addition, business leaders will present their current work within Social Media, challenges and potential solutions found in collaboration with researchers.

ResearchersKathleen McKeown. Director of Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering, Columbia University Owen Rambow. Research Scientist, Center for Computational Learning Systems, Columbia University Marilyn Walker. Professor of Computer Science, University of Santa Cruz Claire Cardie. Professor of Computer Science, Cornell UniversityHans Uszkoreit. Professor of Computational Linguistics, Saarland UniversityAnders Søgaard. Associate Professor in Language Technology, Copenhagen UniversityJakob Elming. Assistant Professor in Language Technology, Copenhagen University Daniel Hardt. Associate Professor in IT Management, CBS

OrganizationsDanske Bank, IBM Danmark, Infomedia, Kraeftens Bekaempelse, Maersk, SMK (Statens Museum for Kunst), Telia, TV2

Copenhagen, 30-31 of May 2013

The events are jointly organized by the Dept of IT Management at Copenhagen Business School and the Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering at Columbia University in New York. Funded in part by the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation.

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Social Media & Big Data

The event is open to researchers, business professionals and students with interest in Social Me-dia, Big Data and language. You are welcome both days, one day or half a day, depending on your time and interests. If you would like to participate, please inform us of your choice on ([email protected]).

Thursday 30th of May Program

8:30 - 9 Check-in

9 - 11 Introduction: Kathy McKeown (Columbia Univ.), Claire Cardie (Cornell Univ.), Hans Uszkoreit (Saar brücken Univ.), Daniel Hardt (CBS): Big Data and Language Technology -- Business and Research

11 -12 Company Cases: Thomas Heilskov (Danske Bank): Filip Wallberg (TV2): From peace to trench warfare for news media organizations David Engstrøm (Telia):

12 - 13 Lunch

13 - 14 Company Cases: Sarah Grøn (SMK): Going social Julie Kopp (Infomedia): Iben Egesborg (Kraeftens Bekaempelse): The social fight against cancer

14 - 15 Group Discussion

15 - 16 Reports from Groups, Final Thoughts

Copenhagen, 30-31 of May 2013

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Social Media & Big Data

The event is open to researchers, business professionals and students with interest in Social Me-dia, Big Data and language. You are welcome both days, one day or half a day, depending on your time and interests. If you would like to participate, please inform us of your choice on ([email protected]).

Friday 31st of May Program

8:30 - 9 Check-in

9 - 10 Company Presentations: Jonathan Wichmann (Maersk): Unlocking the full potential of social media Kim Escherich (IBM): LT in Business: How a Jeopardy-winning Machine can Make the World a Better Place

10 - 12 Research Presentations: Marilyn Walker (UC Santa Cruz): Using Bootstrapping to Recognize Social Dialogue Acts in Online Dialogue Claire Cardie (Cornell Univ.): Detecting Fake Reviews Kathy McKeown (Columbia Univ.): Anders Søgaard (Copenhagen Univ.): Learning with Antagonistic Adversaries

12 - 13 Lunch

13 - 15 Research Presentations: Jacob Eisenstein (Univ. of Georgia): Large-scale analysis of language variation and change in social media Owen Rambow (Columbia Univ.): Power Relations in Email Jakob Elming (Copenhagen Univ.) & Daniel Hardt (CBS): Discourse Relations and SMT Julie Wulff (CBS) & Daniel Hardt (CBS): What is the Meaning of Five Stars? An inves tigation of the expression and rating of sentiment

15 - 16 Group Discussion

Copenhagen, 30-31 of May 2013