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Stanford Seminar - Affect, Affordances and the Psychology of Social Media

"Affect, Affordances and the Psychology of Social Media" -Jeffrey Hancock, Stanford University

This seminar series features dynamic professionals sharing their industry experience and cutting edge research within the human-computer interaction (HCI) field. Each week, a unique collection of technologists, artists, designers, and activists will discuss a wide range of current and evolving topics pertaining to HCI.

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Related topics : social psychology media

Mining Online Data Across Social Networks

Capturing Data, Modeling Patterns, Predicting Behavior. Capturing Data, Modeling Patterns, Predicting Behavior - Based on collecting more than 20 million blog posts and news media articles per day, Professor Jure Leskovec discusses how to mine such data to capture and model temporal patterns in the news over a daily time-scale --in particular, the succession of story lines that evolve and compete for attention. He discusses models to quantify the influence of individual media sites on the...

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Related topics : social network data