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# [[Writeup::Yano et al ICWSM 2010. What’s Worthy of Comment? Content and Comment Volume in Political Blogs | Tae Yano and Noah A. Smith. 2010. What’s Worthy of Comment? Content and Comment Volume in Political Blogs. In ''ICWSM 2010'' ]] | # [[Writeup::Yano et al ICWSM 2010. What’s Worthy of Comment? Content and Comment Volume in Political Blogs | Tae Yano and Noah A. Smith. 2010. What’s Worthy of Comment? Content and Comment Volume in Political Blogs. In ''ICWSM 2010'' ]] | ||
# [[Writeup::Ritter et al NAACL 2010. Unsupervised Modeling of Twitter Conversations | Alan Ritter, Colin Cherry, Bill Dolan. 2010. Unsupervised Modeling of Twitter Conversations. In ''NAACL 2010'' ]] | # [[Writeup::Ritter et al NAACL 2010. Unsupervised Modeling of Twitter Conversations | Alan Ritter, Colin Cherry, Bill Dolan. 2010. Unsupervised Modeling of Twitter Conversations. In ''NAACL 2010'' ]] | ||
+ | # [[Writeup::The Author-Recipient-Topic Model for Topic and Role Discovery in Social Networks: Experiments with Enron and Academic Email]] | ||
+ | # [[Writeup::Comparison Mrinmaya et. al. WWW2012 and McCallum et al 2004]] |
Latest revision as of 09:59, 6 November 2012
Naoki Orii
Q & A
- Who am I?
- I'm a second year MLT student.
- What do I hope to get out of the class?
- Familiarity with various methods and datasets in this field.
- What kind project would I like to do?
- Github Repo Recommendation:Topic Model meets Code
Paper Summaries (Analysis of Social Media, Fall 2012)
- Tae Yano, William W. Cohen, Noah A. Smith. 2009. Predicting Response to Political Blog Posts with Topic Models. In NAACL 2009
- Tae Yano and Noah A. Smith. 2010. What’s Worthy of Comment? Content and Comment Volume in Political Blogs. In ICWSM 2010
- Alan Ritter, Colin Cherry, Bill Dolan. 2010. Unsupervised Modeling of Twitter Conversations. In NAACL 2010
- The Author-Recipient-Topic Model for Topic and Role Discovery in Social Networks: Experiments with Enron and Academic Email
- Comparison Mrinmaya et. al. WWW2012 and McCallum et al 2004