Difference between revisions of "Syllabus for Analysis of Social Media 10-802 in Spring 2011"

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* Tue 2/1: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/01/2011|Guest lecture: Ari Lightman]]
 
* Tue 2/1: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/01/2011|Guest lecture: Ari Lightman]]
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** '''First draft of project proposal is due.'''
 
* Thu 2/3: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/03/2011|Guest Lecture: Moira Burke]]
 
* Thu 2/3: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/03/2011|Guest Lecture: Moira Burke]]
 
* Tue 2/8: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/08/2011|Student project proposals]]
 
* Tue 2/8: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/08/2011|Student project proposals]]
 
* Thu 2/10: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/10/2011|Student project proposals]]
 
* Thu 2/10: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/10/2011|Student project proposals]]
 
* Tue 2/15: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/15/2011|Graph Background 3: Spectral Methods]]
 
* Tue 2/15: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/15/2011|Graph Background 3: Spectral Methods]]
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** '''Second draft of project proposal is due.'''
 
* Thu 2/17: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/17/2011|Graph Background 4: Probabilistic Graph Models]]
 
* Thu 2/17: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/17/2011|Graph Background 4: Probabilistic Graph Models]]
 
* Tue 2/22: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/22/2011|Unsupervised models for text in graphs 1]]
 
* Tue 2/22: [[Class Meeting for 10-802 02/22/2011|Unsupervised models for text in graphs 1]]

Revision as of 17:55, 5 January 2011

This is the syllabus for Social Media Analysis 10-802 in Spring 2011. The slides available may be out of date (from the last version of the class) but will be updated after each lecture.

January

February

March

April

  • Tue 4/5: to be determined
  • Thu 4/7: Anonymity in graphs
  • Tue 4/12: Social problem-solving
  • Thu 4/14: to be determined
  • Tue 4/19: to be determined
  • Thu 4/21: project presentations
  • Tue 4/26: project presentations
  • Thu 4/28: project presentations

May

  • Tue 5/3: project presentations (15 min each)
  • Thu 5/5: final projects are due. Papers should be no longer than 10 pages inclusive of all references and figures. Papers should be submitted in ACM proceedings format (two columns, 9pt font, approx. 1in margins). Please use the prescribed formatting guidelines of KDD (ACM Proceedings).