
Across many disciplines, interest is increasing in the use of computational text analysis in the service of social science questions. We survey the spectrum of current methods, which lie on two dimensions: (1) computational and statistical model complexity; and (2) domain assumptions. This comparative perspective suggests directions of research to better align new methods with the goals of social scientists.
FOS: Computer and information sciences, 89999 Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified
FOS: Computer and information sciences, 89999 Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified
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