Orsolya Ring

Orsolya Ring
Download CV Research Fellow (MTA TK PTI)
Research Interests

2011                PhD, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest

                        European Social Science and Historiography Department

2000                MA in History, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest

Selected Publications
  1. Üveges, I.; Ring, O. (2023) HunEmBERT: A Fine-Tuned BERT-Model for Classifying Sentiment and Emotion in Political Communication, IEEE Access. https //doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.32855
  2. Erjavec, T. et al. (2022) ‘The ParlaMint corpora of parliamentary proceedings’, Language Resources and Evaluation. https//doi.org/10.1007/s10579-021-09574-0
  3. Ring, O. and Kiss, L. (2021) ‘Agenda Dynamics in Socialist Autocracy (1957–1989)’, in Sebők, M. and Boda, Z. (eds) Policy Agendas in Autocracy, and Hybrid Regimes: The Case of Hungary. Cham: Springer International Publishing (Comparative Studies of Political Agendas), pp. 165–205. https//doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73223-3_7.
  4. Sebők, M., Ring, O, Máté, Á. (2021) Szövegbányászat és mesterséges intelligencia R-ben. Budapest, Typotex. https://tankonyv.poltextlab.com/
  5. Ring, O. (2019) A Nemzeti Színház-kép változásai és változatai a késői Kádár-korszakban. Budapest: Martin Opitz Kiadó (TÉRformák-TÁRsadalomformák, 6).
Research Projects
  1. Identifying News Slant in Crisis Communication Using Artificial Intelligence. Supported by Visegrad Fund. ID: 22310057
  2. poltextLAB
  3. V-SHIFT Momentum Projekt
  4. Sentiment and emotion analysis of the political – Artificial Intelligence National Laboratory, Hungary NKFIH-870-8/2020 https://milab.tk.hu/hu
  5. Hungarian Comparative Agendas Project (CAP)
  6. Social history analysis of the press between 1945 and 1989 with the methods of natural language processing NKFI-FK- 131826.
Work in Progress
  1. Approaches to Sentiment Analysis of Hungarian Political News at Sentence Level with Dictionary-based Method and with Machine Learning (Orsolya Ring, Martina Katalin Szabó, Csenge Guba, Bendegúz Váradi, István Üveges)
  2. The geopolitics of vaccine media representation in Hungary-A machine learning analysis. (Márk Kis György, Orsolya Ring, Miklós Sebők)
  3. Drifting towards the East? An AI-supported analysis of the sentiment of Central-Eastern European parliaments towards great powers. (Miklós Sebők, Levente Pakot, Orsolya Ring, Csaba Molnár, Ákos Holányi, István Üveges)
  4. Policy topics in the “first” and “second” public, official and oppositional communication in Hungary between 1981-1989 – a corpus-based analysis (László Kis, Orsolya Ring)