DIMACS Workshop on Building Communities for Transforming Social Media Research Through New Approaches for Collecting, Analyzing, and Exploring Social Media Data
April 10 - 11, 2014
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- Chirag Shah, Rutgers University, chirags at rutgers.edu
- Mor Naaman, Cornell Tech, mor. naaman at cornell.edu
- Winter Mason, Stevens Institute, winter.mason at stevens.edu
Presented under the auspices of the DIMACS Special Focus
on Information Sharing and Dynamic Data Analysis.
Slides:
- Augustin Chaintreau, Columbia University
Taming the Long Tail: Identifying Filtering in Social Media
- Tejas Desai, East Carolina University
Is Content Really King? An Objective Analysis of the Public's Response to Medical Videos on YouTube
- Anatoliy Gruzd, Dalhousie University, Canada
Automated Discovery and Visualization of Communication Networks from Social Media
- Libby Hemphill, Illinois Institute of Technology
Collecting and Connecting On and Offline Political Network Data
- Paul Jones, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Terasaur: Gigabytes to Terabytes
- Matthew J. Salganik, Microsoft Research and Princeton University
Wiki Surveys: Open and Quantifiable Social Data Collection
- Stuart Shulman, Texifter
Coding the Twitter Sphere: Humans and Machines Learning Together
- Vivek Singh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sensing, Understanding, and Shaping Human Behavior
- Lyle Ungar, University of Pennsylvania
Text-mining Social Media to Study Mental and Physical Health
- John Voiklis, Brown University and Harmony Institute
A Wordcount Approach to Assessing the Moral Color of Old & New Media
- Yan Zhang, University of Texas at Austin
Searching for Information in Online Health Communities
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