Data, Annotation, and Meaning-Making: The Politics of Categorization in Annotating a Dataset of Faith-based Communal Violence

Author:

Rifat Mohammad Rashidujjaman1ORCID,Safir Abdullah Hasan2ORCID,Saha Sourav3ORCID,Junaed Jahedul Alam4ORCID,Saleki Maryam5ORCID,Amin Mohammad Ruhul6ORCID,Ahmed Syed Ishtiaque7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Computer Science, University of Toronto, Canada

2. Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

3. Computer Science & Engineering, Shahjalal University Of Science And Technology, Bangladesh

4. Computer Science and Engineering, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh

5. Computer and Info Science, Fordham University, USA

6. Computer and Information Science, Fordham University, USA

7. Computer Science,, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, Canada

Funder

Schwartz Reisman Institute Graduate Fellowship of Mohammad Rashidujjaman Rifat

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Data Sciences Institute Catalyst Grant

Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Giga Tech, Bangladesh - Enhancement of Bangla Language in ICT

Schwartz Reisman Institute Graduate Fellowship of Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed

Publisher

ACM

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