9th GATE Training Course: Mining social media content with GATE
The 9th GATE training course will be held from 6-10 June 2016 at the University of Sheffield, UK. Early registration deadline is 1 May 2016.
This event will follow a similar format to that of the 2015 course, with one track Monday to Thursday, and two parallel tracks on Friday, all delivered by the GATE development team. For more information about the schedule, course materials, travel, accommodation, local information etc. please see the FIG participants wiki.
The focus this year will be on mining social media content with GATE. The hands on exercises will be focused on analysing tweets, blogs, and other social media content.
Single track from Monday to Thursday (9am - 5pm):
- Monday: Module 1: Basic Information Extraction with GATE
- Intro to GATE + Information Extraction (IE)
- Corpus Annotation and Evaluation
- Writing Information Extraction Patterns with JAPE
- Tuesday: Module 2: Using GATE for social media analysis
- Challenges for analysing social media, GATE for social media
- Twitter intro + JSON structure
- Language identification, tokenisation for Twitter
- POS tagging and Information Extraction for Twitter
- Wednesday: Module 3: Crowdsourcing, GATE Cloud/MIMIR, and Machine Learning
- Crowdsourcing annotated social media content with the GATE crowdsourcing plugin
- GATE Cloud, deploying your own IE pipeline at scale (how to process 5 millions tweets in 30 mins)
- GATE Mimir - how to index and search semantically annotated social media streams Challenges of opinion mining in social media
- Training Machine Learning Models for IE in GATE
- Thursday: Module 4: Advanced IE and Opinion Mining in GATE
- Advanced Information Extraction
- Useful GATE components (plugins)
- Opinion mining components and applications in GATE
On Friday, there is a choice of modules (9am - 5pm):
- Module 5: GATE for developers
- Basic GATE Embedded
- Writing your own plugin
- GATE in production - multi-threading, web applications, etc.
- Module 6: GATE Applications
- Building your own applications
- Examples of some current GATE applications: social media summarisation, visualisation, Linked Open Data for IE, and more
Please note that these two modules are run in parallel, so you can only attend one of them. You must state on the booking form which module you would like to follow on Friday. Note that you will be expected to have some programming experience and knowledge of Java to follow Module 5 on the Friday. No particular expertise is needed for Module 6.
Registration
Please fill in this online registration form and email it back to gate-fig@sheffield.ac.uk. You will then be sent details about payment.
The registration fee includes registration for all modules, lunches, tea/coffee and course materials.
Venue and accommodation
The course will be held on the main campus of the University of Sheffield. Further information about the venue and accommodation will be available on the course wiki page.
Further Information
Participants will be required to bring their own laptops with GATE installed. If this is a problem for you, please let us know well in advance.
Contact
Please contact us at gate-fig@sheffield.ac.uk for any enquiries relating to the training course.
Sponsorship
FIG 9 is supported by the SoBigData EU Research Project.
Organisation
- Chairs: Diana Maynard, Kalina Bontcheva, University of Sheffield
- Local organisation: Jo Suter, University of Sheffield