Difference between revisions of "Mid-term-project-preso"
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== Tuesday 13th Nov. 2012 == | == Tuesday 13th Nov. 2012 == | ||
− | Each group gets total 7 minutes. | + | Following is the order in which you need to present. Each group gets total 7 minutes. |
Please keep your presentation up to 5 minutes, so the remaining 2 minutes can be used for questions / William's feedback. | Please keep your presentation up to 5 minutes, so the remaining 2 minutes can be used for questions / William's feedback. | ||
It is recommended that only one person per team presents (due to the time constraint switching between speakers is not a good idea). | It is recommended that only one person per team presents (due to the time constraint switching between speakers is not a good idea). | ||
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== Thursday 15th Nov. 2012 == | == Thursday 15th Nov. 2012 == | ||
− | Following is the order | + | Following is the order in which you need to present. Each group gets total 7 minutes. |
Please keep your presentation up to 5 minutes, so the remaining 2 minutes can be used for questions / William's feedback. | Please keep your presentation up to 5 minutes, so the remaining 2 minutes can be used for questions / William's feedback. | ||
It is recommended that only one person per team presents (due to the time constraint switching between speakers is not a good idea). | It is recommended that only one person per team presents (due to the time constraint switching between speakers is not a good idea). |
Revision as of 14:45, 9 November 2012
Tuesday 13th Nov. 2012
Following is the order in which you need to present. Each group gets total 7 minutes. Please keep your presentation up to 5 minutes, so the remaining 2 minutes can be used for questions / William's feedback. It is recommended that only one person per team presents (due to the time constraint switching between speakers is not a good idea). Please email your power-point / PDF slides to sma-instructors@cs.cmu.edu by 11:59pm on Monday, 12th Nov. 2012.
- SAGE Weibo
- Active Learning in Link Prediction for social networks
- Sentiment Analysis in Multiple Domains
- Controversial events detection
- Catching and Forecasting Popular Videos on Youtube
- Adaptive Real-time Filtering in Twitter
- Metaphor Detection in Different Topics
- Multilingual Sentiment Analysis in Microblogs
- Mining of Political Issues
Thursday 15th Nov. 2012
Following is the order in which you need to present. Each group gets total 7 minutes. Please keep your presentation up to 5 minutes, so the remaining 2 minutes can be used for questions / William's feedback. It is recommended that only one person per team presents (due to the time constraint switching between speakers is not a good idea). Please email your power-point / PDF slides to sma-instructors@cs.cmu.edu by 11:59pm on Wednesday, 14th Nov. 2012.
- Product Feature Extraction and Sentiment Analysis in Product Reviews
- Analysis of Twitter user's location behaviors
- Analyzing User Tweets around foursquare checkins
- Github Repo Recommendation:Topic Model meets Code
- Do metaphors shape a listener's thinking?
- Towards fine grained extended targets in sentiment analysis
- Higher Order Review Rating Sentiment Analysis
- Detection of Ad Hominem attacks in blog and review data
- Tag Predicting For Stackoverflow
- Analyzing Community driven Question Answering Sites