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= 2011 Spring =
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= 2011 Fall =
'''Meeting Time:''' Tuesday 3pm-4:30pm
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'''Meeting Time:''' Tuesday 12:45pm-2:15pm
 
<br>'''Location:''' IS502<br>
 
<br>'''Location:''' IS502<br>
  
==January==
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==September==
  
=== 2011-01-18 ===
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=== 2011-09-06 ===
We had a guest lecture by Roman Bednarik, who was a visiting scholar in our Lab some years ago and know has come back has a visiting researcher. He introduced his research in the areas of Eye-tracking methodology, Eye-movement biometrics, and Program Visualization.
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* Our new PhD student Mohammed Hassan Falakmasir introduced himself and his research on Educational Data Mining.
  
=== 2011-01-25 ===
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* [[User:Clau| Claudia ]] presented a summary of the Workshops and Conferences that she assisted this Summer. You can check her presentation here: [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1383745/PAWS/PresentationSept2011.pptx PPT]
We had 2 guest lectures of fellow PhD students rehearsing for their prelimiary examination:
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* Jin Lei:
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=== 2011-09-13 ===
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* [[User:Shoha99| Sharon ]] will present a summary of her internship in the  [[http://edlab.tc.columbia.edu EdLab]] at Columbia University this Summer 2011. [http://prezi.com/zwk4uemn6upz/2011-summer-in-columbia-univ/ presentation]
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* [[User:Jennifer| Jennifer ]]
  
 
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|Online social networks (OSNs) are becoming increasingly popular and Identity Clone Attacks (ICAs) that aim at creating fake identities for malicious purposes on OSNs are becoming a significantly growing concern. Such attacks severely affect the trust relationships a victim has built with other users if no active protection is applied. In this paper, we first analyze and characterize the behaviors of ICAs. Then we propose a detection framework that is focused on discovering suspicious identities and then validating them. Towards detecting suspicious identities, we propose two approaches based on attribute similarity and similarity of friend networks. The first approach addresses a simpler scenario where mutual friends in friend networks are considered; and the second one captures the scenario where similar friend identities are involved. We also present experimental results to demonstrate flexibility and effectiveness of the proposed approaches. Finally, we discuss some feasible solutions to validate suspicious identities.
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| Jennifer will give a short demo of the new system called MEMA, Museum Exhibition MAnagement. You can check on [[http://jade.exp.sis.pitt.edu/mema/ MEMA]]
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This is the project cooperated with the Carnegie Museum of Art. They will host an exhibition, "Teenie Harris, Photographer: An American Story". Our system provide mobile application to allow visitors to input their short messages by different social media. When they go back home, they could modify those short messages as their narratives of the exhibition by our personal web services and also share those narratives with other community members.  
 
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=== 2011-09-20 ===
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* No talk this week
  
* Patrick Dudas
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=== 2011-09-27 ===
 
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* [[User:DParra| Denis ]]
 
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|Social Navigation is an intuitive ideology that provides an intelligent self-motivating mechanism that guides researchers to unknown yet important pieces or places of new information. Combining this and the developed visualization lends itself to a novel platform of discovery. Provided is a description of the application of social navigation and its adaption to 2D and 3D genomic interactive, cooperative visualizations. This is then tested with a front-end analysis and usability study to find synergy between the two designs and validate a visualization that is collaborative, interactive and instinctual to navigate these 2D and 3D genomic visualizations based on user’s annotations.
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| Denis presents his research on Implicit-to-Explicit mapping of preferences in music. He will present in the CARS workshop in RecSys 2011. He also presents an apology to his close future melancholy for the PAWS lab. [[http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1383745/PAWS/WALHFMF_v2.pptx ppt link]]
 
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==February==
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* [[User:Sherry| Sherry ]]
  
=== 2011-02-1 ===
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* [[User:Chirayu| Chirayu ]]
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| Sherry, presents the research about cross-domain recommendation using community identification with the IMHONET DB. She will present in a Workshop in RecSys 2011.
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=== 2011-02-8 ===
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==October==
* No meeting
 
  
=== 2011-02-15 ===
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=== 2011-10-04 ===
* No meeting
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* [[User:Julio| Julio ]]
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| Julio introduces himself to the group and discusses his research interests in extending our past work in peer-review, peer rating, peer assessment. Toss ideas in identifying expertise from the out-going links(proactive interactions) instead of incoming ones(ratings).
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=== 2011-02-22 ===
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=== 2011-10-11 ===
* Denis
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*[[User:shoha99| Sharon ]]
 
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|'''Implicit Feedback for recommender Systems''':
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| [[User:shoha99| Sharon ]] presents [ftp://ftp.cs.orst.edu/pub/burnett/vlhcc11-WYSIWYT-ML-minicrowd.pdf Mini-Crowdsourcing End-User Assessment of Intelligent Assistants: A Cost-Benefit Study] from [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~vlhcc2011/ VH/LCC] and [http://www.springerlink.com/content/u688x9112070232w/ Discovery of Complementary Learning Resources] from [http://www.ec-tel.eu/ ECTEL] conferences. [http://www.sis.pitt.edu/~ihsiao/pub/post-conf_vlhcc_ectel.pptx PPT]
# Yifan Hu, Yehuda Koren, Chris Volinsky, "Collaborative Filtering for Implicit Feedback Datasets," icdm, pp.263-272, 2008 Eighth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining, 2008
 
# Paper submited by Denis and Xavier Amatriain to UMAP 2011: "Walk the Talk", a study to map explicit and implicit feedback for last.fm users.
 
 
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==March==
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==November==
  
=== 2011-03-01 ===
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=== 2011-11-8 ===
* Claudia
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*[[User:DParra | Denis ]]
* Rosta
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|  [[User:DParra | Denis ]] presents  [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1383745/PAWS/PAWS_meeting_recsys2011.pdf a summary of interesting papers from Recsys 2011] that may be relevant to the research of PAWS lab members. As usual, Denis delivers a fascinating presentation with surrealistic touches.
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=== 2011-03-08 ===
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=== 2011-11-15 ===
* No meeting
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*[[User:Chirayu | Chirayu ]]
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|  [[User:Chirayu | Chirayu ]] presents [http://halley.exp.sis.pitt.edu/comet new version of CoMeT]. great stuff. check it out. explore and leave feedback.
  
=== 2011-03-15 ===
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  an important fact of Chirayu: he likes Hayao Miyazaki movies and candies :)
* No meeting
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  +1 @denisparra
 
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=== 2011-03-22 ===
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* Jiepu Jiang
 
* Sherry
 
 
 
=== 2011-03-29 ===
 
* Michael Yudelson: Fitting regression models
 
 
 
==April==
 
 
 
=== 2011-04-05 ===
 
* Jennifer, Danielle, Chirayu, Denis
 
 
 
=== 2011-04-12 ===
 
* Sherry
 
 
 
=== 2011-04-19 ===
 
* Claudia
 
  
=== 2011-04-26 ===
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==December==
* Danielle
 
  
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TBA
  
 
== Archives ==
 
== Archives ==
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* [[Meeting Archives 2011 Spring| 2011 Spring]]
 
* [[Meeting Archives 2010 Spring| 2010 Spring]]
 
* [[Meeting Archives 2010 Spring| 2010 Spring]]
 
* [[Meeting Archives 2009 Fall| 2009 Fall]]
 
* [[Meeting Archives 2009 Fall| 2009 Fall]]
 
* [[Meeting Archives 2009 Spring| 2009 Spring]]
 
* [[Meeting Archives 2009 Spring| 2009 Spring]]

Latest revision as of 18:58, 15 November 2011

2011 Fall

Meeting Time: Tuesday 12:45pm-2:15pm
Location: IS502

September

2011-09-06

  • Our new PhD student Mohammed Hassan Falakmasir introduced himself and his research on Educational Data Mining.
  • Claudia presented a summary of the Workshops and Conferences that she assisted this Summer. You can check her presentation here: PPT

2011-09-13

Jennifer will give a short demo of the new system called MEMA, Museum Exhibition MAnagement. You can check on [MEMA]

This is the project cooperated with the Carnegie Museum of Art. They will host an exhibition, "Teenie Harris, Photographer: An American Story". Our system provide mobile application to allow visitors to input their short messages by different social media. When they go back home, they could modify those short messages as their narratives of the exhibition by our personal web services and also share those narratives with other community members.

2011-09-20

  • No talk this week

2011-09-27

Denis presents his research on Implicit-to-Explicit mapping of preferences in music. He will present in the CARS workshop in RecSys 2011. He also presents an apology to his close future melancholy for the PAWS lab. [ppt link]
Sherry, presents the research about cross-domain recommendation using community identification with the IMHONET DB. She will present in a Workshop in RecSys 2011.

October

2011-10-04

Julio introduces himself to the group and discusses his research interests in extending our past work in peer-review, peer rating, peer assessment. Toss ideas in identifying expertise from the out-going links(proactive interactions) instead of incoming ones(ratings).

2011-10-11

Sharon presents Mini-Crowdsourcing End-User Assessment of Intelligent Assistants: A Cost-Benefit Study from VH/LCC and Discovery of Complementary Learning Resources from ECTEL conferences. PPT

November

2011-11-8

Denis presents a summary of interesting papers from Recsys 2011 that may be relevant to the research of PAWS lab members. As usual, Denis delivers a fascinating presentation with surrealistic touches.

2011-11-15

Chirayu presents new version of CoMeT. great stuff. check it out. explore and leave feedback.
 an important fact of Chirayu: he likes Hayao Miyazaki movies and candies :)
 +1 @denisparra

December

TBA

Archives