Big Data Analytics in Cognitive Social Media and Literary Texts -

Big Data Analytics in Cognitive Social Media and Literary Texts

Theory and Praxis
Buch | Hardcover
300 Seiten
2021 | 1st ed. 2021
Springer Verlag, Singapore
978-981-16-4728-4 (ISBN)
160,49 inkl. MwSt
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and praxis of Big Data Analytics and how these are used to extract cognition-related information from social media and literary texts. It presents analytics that transcends the borders of discipline-specific academic research and focuses on knowledge extraction, prediction, and decision-making in the context of individual, social, and national development. The content is divided into three main sections: the first of which discusses various approaches associated with Big Data Analytics, while the second addresses the security and privacy of big data in social media, and the last focuses on the literary text as the literary data in Big Data Analytics. Sharing valuable insights into the etiology behind human cognition and its reflection in social media and literary texts, the book benefits all those interested in analytics that can be applied to literature, history, philosophy, linguistics, literary theory, media & communication studies and computational/digital humanities.

Sanjiv Sharma (B.E.(IT), M.Tech(IT), Ph.D.) working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science Engineering & Information Technology in Madhav Institute of Technology and Science (MITS), Gwalior. He has been Lecturer in Amity School Engineering & Technology, New Delhi. He has 14 year of teaching and research experience.  He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science & Engineering from Banasthali University, Jaipur. He has published more than 80 research publications in various reputed international journals, chapters, and conferences. He has guided two (02) Ph.D. scholars, 22 M. Tech. scholars, and currently supervising four (04) Ph.D. scholars in various eminent universities of India. His research interest includes data mining, social network analysis, big data analytics, network security, and outcome-based education (OBE).He has patents in his credit. He also carried over numerous administrative responsibilities in the institutions. He engages himself as reviewer, editor, authors, and session chair in various reputed journals and conferences. Valiur Rahaman (MA, UGC-NET, Ph.D.) is Assistant Professor of English in the Department of Humanities, Madhav Institute of Technology & Science, Gwalior, India. He received ICSSR Postdoctoral Fellow in 2013, research project “Cognitive Literary Studies for the Progress of Cognitive Computational Studies” (2019) under AICTE-CRS, and received TEQIP-III grants for professional developments, travel, and hospitality during 2019-20. Before joining Madhav Institute of Technology and Science Gwalior (INDIA), he served as Assistant Professor of English at Central University of Rajasthan, Ajmer (India). His research areas include literary theory & criticism, cognitive literary & film analysis, humanities inspired technology, human communication & social media, and digital humanities. He engages himself as transdisciplinary research expert in intersectional studies in the world literature with technology and cognitive science. His books include Astitvrasa: Aesthetics of Interrogation (India 2017), Acts of Literary Theory (India 2017), Introducing Digital Humanities (India 2011), and Liminality, Mimicry, Hybridity and Ambivalent in Literary Speculations of Homi K. Bhabha (Germany 2010). He published research papers both in UGC enlisted journals and edited books published by Academic Press, Elsevier, Springer, CRC, and IGI. He has delivered more than 60 expert lectures at various institutes of higher education in India and North Carolina, USA. He developed the 5 modules based on four-quadrant contents of MHRD funded ePGPathsala (English, Literary Criticism), published by Inflibnet and MHRD, Govt. of India. Currently, he is working as Principal Investigator of research project under Collaborative Research Scheme of TEQIP-III titled “Cognitive Literary Studies for the Progress of Computational Cognitive Modeling: A Humanities Inspired Approach to Technological Advances”. Basedon his research findings and teaching experiences, he established humanities inspired technology for society lab. G R Sinha is Adjunct Professor at International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIITB) and currently deputed as Professor at Myanmar Institute of Information Technology (MIIT), Mandalay, Myanmar. He obtained his B.E. (Electronics Engineering) and M.Tech. (Computer Technology) with Gold Medal from National Institute of Technology, Raipur, India. He received his Ph.D. in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering from Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekananda Technical University (CSVTU) Bhilai, India. He has been Visiting Professor (Honorary) in Sri Lanka Technological Campus Colombo for one year 2019-2020. He has published 259 research papers, chapters, and books at International level that includes biometrics published by Wiley India, a subsidiary of John Wiley; Medical Image Processing published by Prentice Hall of India and 07 edited books on Cognitive Science-Two Volumes (Elsevier), Optimization Theory (IOP), Biometrics (Springer) and Modeling of Bio-potential Signals (IOP), and Assessment of Learning Outcomes (IGI). He is currently editing 06 more books on biomedical signals; brain and behavior computing; modern sensors and data deduplication with Elsevier, IOP, CRC Press. He is Associate Editor of three SCI journals: IET-Electronics Letters, IET-Image Processing Journal and IEEE Access-Multidisciplinary Open Access Journal. He has teaching and research experience of 22 years. He has been Dean of Faculty and Executive Council Member of CSVTU and currently Member of Senate of MIIT. Dr. Sinha has been delivering ACM lectures as ACM Distinguished Speaker in the field of DSP since 2017 across the world. His few more important assignments include Expert Member for Vocational Training Program by Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) for two years (2017-2019); Chhattisgarh Representative of IEEE MP Sub-Section Executive Council (2016-2019); Distinguished Speaker in the field of Digital Image Processing by Computer Society of India (2015). He served as Distinguished IEEE Lecturer in IEEE India council for Bombay section. He is Recipient of many awards and recognitions like TCS Award 2014 for outstanding contributions in Campus Commune of TCS, Rajaram Bapu Patil ISTE National Award 2013 for Promising Teacher in Technical Education by ISTE New Delhi, Emerging Chhattisgarh Award 2013, Engineer of the Year Award 2011, Young Engineer Award 2008, Young Scientist Award 2005, IEI Expert Engineer Award 2007, ISCA Young Scientist Award 2006 Nomination, and Deshbandhu Merit Scholarship for 05 years. He is Senior Member of IEEE, Fellow of Institute of Engineers, India, and Fellow of IETE, India.  He has delivered more than 50 keynote/invited talks and chaired many technical sessions in international conferences across the world such as Singapore, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and India. His special session on “Deep Learning in Biometrics” was included in IEEE International Conference on Image Processing 2017. He is also Member of many National Professional bodies like ISTE, CSI, ISCA, and IEI. He is member of various committees of the University and has been Vice President of Computer Society of India for Bhilai Chapter for two consecutive years. He is Consultant of various skill development initiatives of NSDC, Govt. of India. He is regular Referee of Project Grants under DST-EMR scheme and several other schemes of Govt. of India. He received a few important consultancies support as grants and travel support.   Dr. Sinha has supervised eight (08) Ph.D. Scholars, 15 M. Tech. scholars and has been supervising 01 more Ph.D. scholar. His research interest includes biometrics, cognitive science, medical image processing, computer vision, outcome-based education (OBE), and ICT tools for developing employability skills.

Chapter 1. The Concept of Cognitive Social Media and Cognitive Literary Studies (Valiur Rahaman).-Chapter 2. Big Data Analytics for Market Prediction via Consumer Insight (Hemant Kumar Soni).- Chapter 3. Deconstructive Big Data Analytics: A Literary Texts Analysis through Atlas.ti Software (Valiur Rahaman).- Chapter 4. Study of Big Data Analytics Tool: Apache Spark (GL Prajapati).- Chapter 5. Analyzing Women Health-related Quality of Life Using Sentiment Analysis on Social Media.- Chapter 6. Understanding Literary Diaspora for Digital Diasporas as Cognitive Social Media: BDA for Peace and Harmony (Ajay  Kumar Chaubey).- Chapter 7. Security and Privacy Challenges for Big Data on Social Media (Vineet Raj Singh Kushwah).- Chapter 8. Social Media: The Dark Horse of Market in Consumer Decision Journey (Sakshi Agarwal).

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 134 Illustrations, color; 55 Illustrations, black and white; XXIX, 300 p. 189 illus., 134 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
Schlagworte Big Data Analytics • Cognitive Social Media • digital humanities • Literary Theory • machine learning • social network analysis
ISBN-10 981-16-4728-3 / 9811647283
ISBN-13 978-981-16-4728-4 / 9789811647284
Zustand Neuware
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