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Zheleva, E. and Getoor L. To Join or Not to Join: [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Zheleva_ACM_2009 The Illusion of Privacy in Social Networks with Mixed Public and Private User Profiles]. In ACM 2009, April 20-24, Madrid, Spain
 
Zheleva, E. and Getoor L. To Join or Not to Join: [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Zheleva_ACM_2009 The Illusion of Privacy in Social Networks with Mixed Public and Private User Profiles]. In ACM 2009, April 20-24, Madrid, Spain
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Kearns, M., S. Suri, and N. Montfort. 2006. [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Kearns_NAS_2006 An experimental study of the coloring problem on human subject networks]. Science 313, no. 5788: 824.

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About

Arnold Overwijk - homepage

I am a 2nd year Masters student in LTI and my advisor is Alexander Hauptmann. My research is mainly focussed on multimedia retrieval and analysis, on which I apply my knowledge about my main interests: Machine Learning and Algorithms. One of the projects I'm currently working on (and most related to this class) is predicting perspectives, for example a text about politics might be written from a republican or democratic perspective.

In the past, I have also been working at a company [1], where I have also been working on Opinion Mining. The goal was to give our customers (organisations) insight into online opinions, topics and trends about their organisation or brand.

Project

Draft version

Paper summary

Takamura, H., T. Inui, and M. Okumura. 2005. Extracting semantic orientations of words using spin model. In Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics, 140.

Zheleva, E. and Getoor L. To Join or Not to Join: The Illusion of Privacy in Social Networks with Mixed Public and Private User Profiles. In ACM 2009, April 20-24, Madrid, Spain

Kearns, M., S. Suri, and N. Montfort. 2006. An experimental study of the coloring problem on human subject networks. Science 313, no. 5788: 824.