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==About==
 
Name: Derry Tanti Wijaya
 
Name: Derry Tanti Wijaya
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[[File:Wijaya_Derry.jpg]]
  
 
Homepage: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dwijaya
 
Homepage: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dwijaya
  
I am a PhD student at [http://www.lti.cs.cmu.edu/ Language Technologies Institute]. What I hope to get out of this Social Media Analysis class is to learn the methods and tools that have been or can be used for analyzing and understanding social media. I am also interested on how the tools (sub-systems) used in the project I am currently involved in: [http://rtw.ml.cmu.edu/rtw/ NELL] can be adapted for use on social media domain (for example to build a Knowledge Base based on a social media), or how its Knowledge Base can be used as a resource to analyze and/or understand social media.  
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I am a 2nd year PhD student at [http://www.lti.cs.cmu.edu/ Language Technologies Institute].  
  
 
My research interest is in the area of information retrieval, machine learning, and natural language processing. I am currently involved in the Read The Web project that builds a system called [http://rtw.ml.cmu.edu/rtw/ NELL] which tries to learn overtime to 'read' (automatically extract facts and build a Knowledge Base of these facts) from the Web. Previously I was involved in the [http://www.e-lico.eu/ e-LICO project], specifically in the building of an ontology of data mining algorithms and models. I have also worked previously on the area of opinion mining and graph clustering.
 
My research interest is in the area of information retrieval, machine learning, and natural language processing. I am currently involved in the Read The Web project that builds a system called [http://rtw.ml.cmu.edu/rtw/ NELL] which tries to learn overtime to 'read' (automatically extract facts and build a Knowledge Base of these facts) from the Web. Previously I was involved in the [http://www.e-lico.eu/ e-LICO project], specifically in the building of an ontology of data mining algorithms and models. I have also worked previously on the area of opinion mining and graph clustering.
  
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==Project==
  
Assignment 2: Technical paper writeup: [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Inferring_Social_Ties_From_Geographic_Coincidences link]
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[[MaltCourses:Tweet|Inferring Geographical Activity of Users from Tweets]] (Finding out who you are from where, when, what and with whom you tweet)
 
 
Assignment 3: Presenting a paper in a talk: [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/User_talk:Dwijaya link to slides]
 
* Summary of the paper: [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Cha,_M.,_A._Mislove,_and_K._P_Gummadi._2009._A_measurement-driven_analysis_of_information_propagation_in_the_Flickr_social_network Cha, M., A. Mislove, and K. P Gummadi. 2009. A measurement-driven analysis of information propagation in the Flickr social network]
 
  
Assignment 4: Creating Wiki page for 2 paper
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==Wiki writeups==
* [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/David_M._Blei_and_Pedro_J._Moreno,_Topic_Segmentation_with_an_Aspect_Hidden_Markov_Model,_SIGIR_2001 David M. Blei and Pedro J. Moreno, Topic Segmentation with an Aspect Hidden Markov Model, SIGIR 2001]
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<h4>Theme: Temporal Information Extraction</h4>
* [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Florencia_Reali_and_Thomas_L._Griffiths,_Words_as_alleles:_connecting_language_evolution_with_Bayesian_learners_to_models_of_genetic_drift,_Proceedings_of_The_Royal_Society_of_London._Series_B,_Biological_Sciences_2010 Florencia Reali and Thomas L. Griffiths, Words as alleles: connecting language evolution with Bayesian learners to models of genetic drift, Proceedings of The Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 2010]
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===Problem===
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* [[Temporal_ordering|Temporal ordering]] (problem) (September)
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* [[Temporal_information_extraction|Temporal Information Extraction]] (problem) (October)
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* [[Narrative_event_chains|Narrative event chains]] (problem) (November)
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===Dataset===
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* [[TimeBank_Corpus|TimeBank Corpus]] (dataset) (September)
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* [[Gigaword_corpus|Gigaword Corpus]] (dataset) (November)
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===Method===
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* [[Integer_Linear_Programming|Integer Linear Programming]] (method) (September)
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* [[Topics_over_Time | Topics over Time]] (method) '''new!''' (November)
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===Paper===
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* [[Chambers_and_Jurafsky,_Jointly_combining_implicit_constraints_improves_temporal_ordering,_EMNLP_2008|Chambers and Jurafsky, Jointly combining implicit constraints improves temporal ordering, EMNLP 2008]] (paper) (September)
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* [[Yoshikawa_2009_jointly_identifying_temporal_relations_with_markov_logic|Yoshikawa et. al., Jointly Identifying Temporal Relations with Markov Logic, Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL and the 4th IJCNLP of the AFNLP, 2009]] (paper) (September)
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* [[Denis_and_Muller,_Predicting_Globally-Coherent_Temporal_Structures_from_Texts_via_Endpoint_Inference_and_Graph_Decomposition,_IJCAI_2011|Denis and Muller, Predicting Globally-Coherent Temporal Structures from Texts via Endpoint Inference and Graph Decomposition, IJCAI 2011]] (paper) (September)
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* [[Das_Sarma_et._al.,_Dynamic_Relationship_and_Event_Discovery,_WSDM_2011|Das Sarma et. al., Dynamic Relationship and Event Discovery, WSDM 2011]] (paper) (October)
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* [[Ling,_X._and_Weld,_D._Temporal_Information_Extraction._AAAI-10|Ling, X. and Weld, D. Temporal Information Extraction. AAAI-10]] (paper) (October)
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*[[Chambers_and_Jurafsky,_Unsupervised_Learning_of_Narrative_Event_Chains,_ACL_2008|Chambers and Jurafsky, Unsupervised Learning of Narrative Event Chains, ACL 2008]] (paper) '''new!''' (November)

Latest revision as of 21:35, 30 November 2011

About

Name: Derry Tanti Wijaya

Wijaya Derry.jpg

Homepage: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dwijaya

I am a 2nd year PhD student at Language Technologies Institute.

My research interest is in the area of information retrieval, machine learning, and natural language processing. I am currently involved in the Read The Web project that builds a system called NELL which tries to learn overtime to 'read' (automatically extract facts and build a Knowledge Base of these facts) from the Web. Previously I was involved in the e-LICO project, specifically in the building of an ontology of data mining algorithms and models. I have also worked previously on the area of opinion mining and graph clustering.

Project

Inferring Geographical Activity of Users from Tweets (Finding out who you are from where, when, what and with whom you tweet)

Wiki writeups

Theme: Temporal Information Extraction

Problem

Dataset

Method

Paper