Lectures and Seminars

Ü Ich sehe, was du fühlst! – Wie Computer Emotionen entschlüsseln (MA)

Instructors: Katharina Oster
Shortname: 06.008.0517
Course No.: 06.008.0517
Course Type: Übung
Format: online

Requirements / organisational issues

Emotions are an important part of language and of course also play an important role in translation. This includes translations of fiction, but also of subtitles, product descriptions or political texts. Not only during the preparation of translations, but also during the subsequent quality control, it may be necessary to check whether the transmitted emotions in the ST and TT are similar or not. With the help of algorithms, it is now possible to evaluate and recognize emotions in written language with computers. In the context of this course, you will learn how to prepare, edit and analyse texts for this task and how to report and interpret or compare these results. For this purpose, you will learn both practical aspects of language and data processing as well as theoretical aspects and familiarize yourself with relevant literature. The aim of this course is that you will be able to deal with the question of what emotions are from a cognitive, Translation Studies, media and computational linguistics perspective. You do not need any special prior knowledge for this course. The background literature for this course will be primarily in English. 

Soon after you sign up for this course, you will have access to a Teams where you will find introductory material and assignments. It is mandatory to work on the materials and tasks before the project week, as they are the basis for the topics dealt with in the project week. 

The course is divided into four areas: You will get to know the tools that are used to carry out sentiment analyses and you will get an overview of three theoretical subject areas: Emotions & Cognition, Emotions in Translation Studies and Emotions in audiovisual media. 

To pass, you will have to take an active part in the course.

Please check that you have a good internet connection and let us know if this is not the case. Please make sure that you have access to the university computers via the remote desktop connection, because we will need this. 

Digital teaching

Yes

Contents

Computers are used for many tasks in our digitalized world. Computing and programming languages are used in order to tell computers what to do. Knowing programming languages is therefore a highly-demanded skill by many employers. In this class, you will learn basic programming skills in Python. In the course of the semester, you will work on your own programming projects and develop your own scripts. This course does not require any prior knowledge.

Additional information

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Der Kurs ist im Notfall auch online studierbar. Details klären Sie bitte mit den Dozierenden

Dates

Date (Day of the week) Time Location
05/25/2021 (Tuesday) 13:00 - 14:30
05/25/2021 (Tuesday) 15:00 - 16:30
05/25/2021 (Tuesday) 09:00 - 10:30
05/26/2021 (Wednesday) 15:00 - 16:30
05/26/2021 (Wednesday) 09:00 - 10:30
05/26/2021 (Wednesday) 13:00 - 14:30
05/27/2021 (Thursday) 13:00 - 14:30
05/27/2021 (Thursday) 09:00 - 10:30
05/27/2021 (Thursday) 15:00 - 16:30
05/28/2021 (Friday) 09:00 - 10:30
05/29/2021 (Saturday) 13:30 - 14:30
05/29/2021 (Saturday) 09:00 - 10:30
05/29/2021 (Saturday) 11:00 - 12:30