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Tinghui Zhou

Who am I and why am I here?

I am a second-year Masters student in Robotics Institute, mostly interested in data-driven computer vision and machine learning problems. By taking this course I would like to learn about the process of massive information propagation through social media. For the course project, currently I'm thinking of doing opinion mining for internet images (e.g. Flickr or Amazon) from the associated user comments.

Paper Summaries

Gomez Rodriguez, M., J. Leskovec, and A. Krause. 2010. Inferring networks of diffusion and influence. In Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining, 1019–1028.

Cosley, D., D. Huttenlocher, J. Kleinberg, X. Lan, and S. Suri. 2010. Sequential Influence Models in Social Networks.

Leskovec, J., D. Huttenlocher, and J. Kleinberg. 2010. Predicting positive and negative links in online social networks.

Compare Y. Borghol et al. 2011 and The Untold Story of the Clones: Content-agnostic Factors that Impact YouTube Video Popularity.