Browsing by Author "Martín-Rodilla, Patricia"
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Building Cultural Heritage Reference Collections from Social Media through Pooling Strategies: The Case of 2020’s Tensions Over Race and Heritage
Otero, David; Martín-Rodilla, Patricia; Parapar, Javier (2021)[Abstract] Social networks constitute a valuable source for documenting heritage constitution processes or obtaining a real-time snapshot of a cultural heritage research topic. Many heritage researchers use social networks ... -
Experimental Analysis of the Relevance of Features and Effects on Gender Classification Models for Social Media Author Profiling
Piot, Paloma; Martín-Rodilla, Patricia; Parapar, Javier (SCITEPRESS, 2021)[Abstract] Automatic user profiling from social networks has become a popular task due to its commercial applications (targeted advertising, market studies...). Automatic profiling models infer demographic characteristics of ... -
Hybrid Intelligence Strategies for Identifying, Classifying and Analyzing Political Bots
García Orosa, Berta; Gamallo, Pablo; Martín-Rodilla, Patricia; Martínez-Castaño, Rodrigo (MDPI, 2021)[Abstract] Political bots, through astroturfing and other strategies, have become important players in recent elections in several countries. This study aims to provide researchers and the citizenry with the necessary ... -
Protocolo de autoevaluación e impacto frente a técnicas tradicionales en la docencia práctica de Sistemas Operativos
Martín-Rodilla, Patricia; Parapar, Javier; Barreiro, Álvaro (Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacións, 2021)[Resumen] Estudios acerca del impacto de los mecanismos de autoevaluación en la docencia en Ingeniería Informática señalan en los últimos años los beneficios de la autoevaluación como medio formativo en sí mismo, para ... -
Software Support for Discourse-Based Textual Information Analysis: A Systematic Literature Review and Software Guidelines in Practice
Martín-Rodilla, Patricia; Sánchez, Miguel (MDPI AG, 2020-05-07)[Abstract] The intrinsic characteristics of humanities research require technological support and software assistance that also necessarily goes through the analysis of textual narratives. When these narratives become ...