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Geolingual Studies

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It is known that urban form and function are closely related. Beyond this, in a new study, we present empirical proof revealing how urban form and function are associated with urban discourse. In our new publication titled “Are urban form and function related to urban discourse? Insights from remote sensing and social media data for 15 major cities across the globe“, topic modeling was used to identify topics discussed in these cities using multilingual geolocated Twitter data. The remote sensing-based Local Climate Zones classification was used to represent urban form, and these datasets were integrated within a unified analytical framework. This research was a joint undertaking by researchers from our Geolingual Studies Team, the Earth Observation Research Cluster (EORC), and the Department of English and American Studies of the University of Würzburg, as well as Yale University in New Haven, USA, and the Earth Observation Center (EOC) of the German Aerospace Center (DLR).

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The GLS team has published a new study in Corpus-based Studies across Humanities on "Integrating corpus linguistics and NLP methods to explore social media discourse from Edinburgh and London" that investigates the spatiality of topics and interpretability of polarity in tweets from posted from two urban areas.

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Guest lecture Ariana Acosta

Alignment and Divergence in Humor Processing between Neural Responses and Language Models Metrics

30.04.2026, 16:15 - 17:15 Uhr
Vortragende: Ariana Acosta (M.A.)