Frame Analysis has come to play an increasingly stronger role in the study of social movements in Sociology and Political Science. While significant steps have been made in providing a theory of frames and framing, a systematic characterization of the frame concept is still largely lacking and there are no rec-ognized criteria and methods that can be used to identify and marshal frame evi-dence reliably and in a time and cost effective manner. Consequently, current Frame Analysis work is still too reliant on manual annotation and subjective inter-pretation. The goal of this paper is to present an approach to the representation, acquisition and analysis of frame evidence which leverages Content Analysis, In-formation Extraction and Semantic Search methods to provide a systematic treat-ment of a Frame Analysis and automate frame annotation.
Revised: January 17, 2008 |
Published: April 1, 2008
Citation
Sanfilippo A.P., L. Franklin, S.C. Tratz, G.R. Danielson, N.D. Mileson, R.M. Riensche, and L. McGrath. 2008.Automating Frame Analysis. In Social Computing, Behavioral Modeling, and Prediction, edited by H. Liu, J.J. Salerno, M.J. Young, 239-248. New York, New York:Springer.PNNL-SA-58301.