


e-Symposium 2023: AI and Computational Politics
Computational Politics refers to the application of Information Technologies (IT), including Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Systems Theory (Cybernetics) in the realm of politics and Political Science.



e-Symposium 2023: Media portrayals of COVID-19 in British newspapers: A comparative sentiment analysis
This study addresses the lack of a systematic analysis of British COVID-19 discourse during the pandemic, which has sparked intense public debate globally.



e-Symposium 2023: Tweet sentiment analysis
Sentiment analysis in texts, also known as opinion mining, is a significant Natural Language Processing (NLP) task, with many applications in automated social media monitoring, customer feedback processing, e-mail scanning, etc.

Digital libraries for 3D human face
This resource provides links to representative repositories of 3D faces. In the last few years, some 3D face datasets have been acquired and made publicly available. Typically, these datasets have been designed targeting a specific application.


The Ordinal Nature of Affect: An Emerging Approach
Computational representation of everyday emotional states is a challenging task and, arguably, one of the most fundamental for affective computing.


Search-Based Procedural Content Generation: A Taxonomy and Survey
The focus of this survey is on research in applying evolutionary and other metaheuristic search algorithms to automatically generating content for games, both digital and nondigital (such as board games).