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=== Why Social Media Analysis? === | === Why Social Media Analysis? === | ||
As part of my research, I used crowdsourcing to obtain linguistic data. This showed me how groups of individuals can accomplish amazing tasks. More generally, I think social media are very interesting phenomena, and I are likely to be omnipresent in the next decades. This class will help me understand why social media are so popular, and how they are evolving constantly. Although this is not directly related to my current research, its part of my broader research interests. | As part of my research, I used crowdsourcing to obtain linguistic data. This showed me how groups of individuals can accomplish amazing tasks. More generally, I think social media are very interesting phenomena, and I are likely to be omnipresent in the next decades. This class will help me understand why social media are so popular, and how they are evolving constantly. Although this is not directly related to my current research, its part of my broader research interests. | ||
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I've been using crowdsourcing a lot, and I'm very acquainted with Mechanical Turk interface. I study adaptive spoken dialog systems, which are systems one can interact with by speaking to it. As most people of my age, I'm a social media user: Facebook, Twitter, Youtube. I'm also interested in how to build new social media, and what make a social media successful. | I've been using crowdsourcing a lot, and I'm very acquainted with Mechanical Turk interface. I study adaptive spoken dialog systems, which are systems one can interact with by speaking to it. As most people of my age, I'm a social media user: Facebook, Twitter, Youtube. I'm also interested in how to build new social media, and what make a social media successful. | ||
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Here is a list of the wiki page I contributed to: | Here is a list of the wiki page I contributed to: | ||
* [[Goyal et al., 2010, Learning Influence Probabilities In Social Networks]] | * [[Goyal et al., 2010, Learning Influence Probabilities In Social Networks]] | ||
+ | * [[Leskovecl_et_al.,_2010,Predicting_Positive_and_Negative_Linksin_Online_Social_Networks|Leskovec et al., 2010, Predicting Positive and Negative Links in Online Social Networks]] | ||
+ | * [[Xiang_et_al.,_2010,Modeling_Relationship_Strength_in_Online_Social_Networks|Xiang et al., 2010, Modeling Relationship Strength in Online Social Networks]] |
Latest revision as of 22:42, 24 March 2011
Gabriel Parent
Master Student, LTI, CMU
Project: Forum-Based Language Learning Analysis
Why Social Media Analysis?
As part of my research, I used crowdsourcing to obtain linguistic data. This showed me how groups of individuals can accomplish amazing tasks. More generally, I think social media are very interesting phenomena, and I are likely to be omnipresent in the next decades. This class will help me understand why social media are so popular, and how they are evolving constantly. Although this is not directly related to my current research, its part of my broader research interests.
Special Skills
I've been using crowdsourcing a lot, and I'm very acquainted with Mechanical Turk interface. I study adaptive spoken dialog systems, which are systems one can interact with by speaking to it. As most people of my age, I'm a social media user: Facebook, Twitter, Youtube. I'm also interested in how to build new social media, and what make a social media successful.
Wiki Contribution
Here is a list of the wiki page I contributed to: