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Assignment 3: Presenting a paper in a talk [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/User_talk:Dwijaya link]
 
Assignment 3: Presenting a paper in a talk [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/User_talk:Dwijaya link]
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* Summary of the paper: [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Cha,_M.,_A._Mislove,_and_K._P_Gummadi._2009._A_measurement-driven_analysis_of_information_propagation_in_the_Flickr_social_network Cha, M., A. Mislove, and K. P Gummadi. 2009. A measurement-driven analysis of information propagation in the Flickr social network]
  
 
Assignment 4: Creating Wiki page for 2 papers
 
Assignment 4: Creating Wiki page for 2 papers
* [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Cha,_M.,_A._Mislove,_and_K._P_Gummadi._2009._A_measurement-driven_analysis_of_information_propagation_in_the_Flickr_social_network Cha, M., A. Mislove, and K. P Gummadi. 2009. A measurement-driven analysis of information propagation in the Flickr social network]
 
 
* [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/David_M._Blei_and_Pedro_J._Moreno,_Topic_Segmentation_with_an_Aspect_Hidden_Markov_Model,_SIGIR_2001 David M. Blei and Pedro J. Moreno, Topic Segmentation with an Aspect Hidden Markov Model, SIGIR 2001]
 
* [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/David_M._Blei_and_Pedro_J._Moreno,_Topic_Segmentation_with_an_Aspect_Hidden_Markov_Model,_SIGIR_2001 David M. Blei and Pedro J. Moreno, Topic Segmentation with an Aspect Hidden Markov Model, SIGIR 2001]
 
* [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Florencia_Reali_and_Thomas_L._Griffiths,_Words_as_alleles:_connecting_language_evolution_with_Bayesian_learners_to_models_of_genetic_drift,_Proceedings_of_The_Royal_Society_of_London._Series_B,_Biological_Sciences_2010 Florencia Reali and Thomas L. Griffiths, Words as alleles: connecting language evolution with Bayesian learners to models of genetic drift, Proceedings of The Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 2010]
 
* [http://malt.ml.cmu.edu/mw/index.php/Florencia_Reali_and_Thomas_L._Griffiths,_Words_as_alleles:_connecting_language_evolution_with_Bayesian_learners_to_models_of_genetic_drift,_Proceedings_of_The_Royal_Society_of_London._Series_B,_Biological_Sciences_2010 Florencia Reali and Thomas L. Griffiths, Words as alleles: connecting language evolution with Bayesian learners to models of genetic drift, Proceedings of The Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 2010]

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Name: Derry Tanti Wijaya

Homepage: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dwijaya

I am a PhD student at Language Technologies Institute. What I hope to get out of this Social Media Analysis class is to learn the methods and tools that have been or can be used for analyzing and understanding social media. I am also interested on how the tools (sub-systems) used in the project I am currently involved in: NELL can be adapted for use on social media domain (for example to build a Knowledge Base based on a social media), or how its Knowledge Base can be used as a resource to analyze and/or understand social media.

My research interest is in the area of information retrieval, machine learning, and natural language processing. I am currently involved in the Read The Web project that builds a system called NELL which tries to learn overtime to 'read' (automatically extract facts and build a Knowledge Base of these facts) from the Web. Previously I was involved in the e-LICO project, specifically in the building of an ontology of data mining algorithms and models. I have also worked previously on the area of opinion mining and graph clustering.


Assignment 2: Technical paper writeup link

Assignment 3: Presenting a paper in a talk link

Assignment 4: Creating Wiki page for 2 papers