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Grad Students Sign Up to Lead a Paper

Each Graduate Student is responsible for leading a 15 minute summary and discussion on one of the weekly assigned papers or articles. If there are enough grad students there may be 2 presentations on one day - that's fine.
Have a look at the Syllabus and Sign Up below.

DateNamePaper
1/16
1/30 Dan Shaw Center Stage
2/6
2/13 Andrew Cantino A preliminary investigation into sentiment analysis of informal political discourse
2/20 Sergio Goldenberg
Chris LaRosa
ThemeRiver: Visualizing Thematic Changes in Large Document Collections
Spatial Analysis of News Sources
2/27 Ellie Harmon Infotopia
3/6 Puja Verma
Shiva Jaini
NewsInEssence: summarizing online news topics
GroupLens: An Open Architecture for Collaborative Filtering of News
3/13
3/27Pavani Yalla
John Clark
Roma Kane
Trust in the Age of Citizen Journalism
The Elements of Computer Credibility
Evaluating Authoritative Sources Using Social networks: an insight from Wikipedia cj2007-paper-discuss-mon.pdf
4/3Nirmal Thakker Detecting Doctored JPEG Images via DCT Coefficient Analysis
4/10Kirti Goel
Sheila Isbell
The Paradox of Popularity: how young people experience the news
Where News Consumption is Heading
4/17Anandi Pendse
Ranjith
Negotiating the gray lines: An ethnographic case study of organisational conflict between advertorials and news
Online Ethics: the beginning of the end of an ad hoc era.