Comparison: Widespread Worry and the Stock Market versus Sentiment Detection Engine for Internet Stock Message Boards

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Papers

  • Gilbert_et_al.,_ICWSM_2010 Gilbert, E. and Karahalios, K., Widespread worry and the stock market, 2010, In Proceedings of the international conference on weblogs and social media (ICWSM 10).

Method

Dataset Used

  • Chua et al in A Sentiment Detection Engine for Internet Stock Message Board used the data set HotCopper and collected posts between January-June 2004.
  • Gilbert et al. in Widespread Worry and the Stock Market used two data sets: theLiveJournal blog data set and the S&P 500 data set.

Problem

Big Idea

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Additional Questions

1) How much time did you spend reading the (new, non-wikified) paper you summarized? ~2 hour

2) How much time did you spend reading the old wikified paper? ~1 hour

3) How much time did you spend reading the summary of the old paper? ~15 minutes

4) How much time did you spend reading background material? ~30 minutes

5) Was there a study plan for the old paper? No

6) If so, did you read any of the items suggested by the study plan? and how much time did you spend with reading them? N/A

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