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SUMMARY:Tugsbayar Batbayar: Master’s Thesis Defense
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DESCRIPTION:The Department of Digital Humanities and Social Studies wo
 uld like to invite you to the following talk in our DH Colloquium: Tug
 sbayar Batbayar: »Development of a framework and application for enco
 untering super complex problem fields on the basis of dark ecology (DE
 BADTE) and their evaluation (Master’s Thesis Defense)« Abstract The
  COVID-19-Pandemic defined the beginning of the 2020s. Originating in 
 Wuhan\, it would paralyze the world´s societies and kill between 7 to
  20 Million people. The population´s response to the pandemic was hig
 hly divergent and resulted in numerous unpredictable developments of i
 ts own. Getting an overview poses still a great challenge and demonstr
 ates the limits of human cognition. This thesis discusses the concepti
 on\, realization and evaluation of an abductive driven interface proto
 type based on Dark Ecology. The aim is to scale up qualitative sense-m
 aking abilities through the creation of working hypotheses regarding t
 he COVID-19-pandemic as a hyperobject. Within the visualization\, the 
 user is able to explore a projected graph network of the imagined hype
 robjectal mesostructure and reflect on their possible semantic content
 . This is achieved through careful diagrammatical design consideration
 s and the multi-modal statistical analysis of the given media landscap
 e. This test sample it is made up of data sets from the Fürther Press
 eamt as well as the coronarchiv. Further information and other upcomin
 g talks in the Colloquium can be found here.
DTSTART:20241126T181500Z
DTEND:20241126T194500Z
LOCATION:Werner-von-Siemens-Straße 61 (Room 3.17)\, 91052 Erlangen
DTSTAMP:20260305T075413Z
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