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2010 Fall

Meeting Time: Tuesday 1.30pm-3pm
Location: IS522

September

2010-09-7th

  • Our visitor, Daniel Guerra from the Southern university of Chile [1], introduced himself and presented his work on the project Kelluwen [2], a collaborative approach to help students in improving their reading comprehension skills.

2010-09-14

Claudia is a new PAWS lab member, starting the IST PhD program at the iSchool. Despite she has been with us for quite a few time, she introduced herself officially and presented her experience in previous projects.

2010-09-21

No meeting, Peter out of town.

2010-09-28

No meeting, Peter out of town.

October

2010-10-5

Dr. Jingtao Wang (Blogger: Denis) Dr. Jingtao is a Professor at the CS department at the University of Pittsburgh. In this talk, he presents part of his research interest but in particular he talks about EventMaps, a system to help people manage conferences. Eventmaps has a purpose similar to our Conference Navigator, so we discussed about the possibility to work in conjunction with Dr. Wang.

2010-10-12

Sharon (Blogger: Jennifer) Michael and Sharon enrich Knowledge Tree with recommendation and bookmarking. According to a user's behavior of bookmarking, the system could recommend diverse examples to the user. The bookmarking service functions independently and could be re-used across several system. A lot of recommendation algorithms could be tried on it. Besides, expanding collections of annotated examples is also what they can improve in the future.

2010-10-19

Sherry
Jennifer
(Blogger: Jennifer)
Jennifer rehearsed the paper which she is going to present in ASIS&T conference. Group members gave her some suggestions.
Sherry presented "Resource Recommendation for Social Tagging: A Multi-Channel Hybrid Approach" from RecSys'10 workshop. Although the hybrid solution suggested by the authors didn't really preform well in their three scenarios, we still could learn from them about their design methods and concerns. Multiple information channels are definitely worthy to exploit. While we are trying to engage some social resources into our systems, the nature of the resources, the nature of the users , the type of task that the system is intended to support and so on are required to be identified before implementating.

2010-10-26

No meeting, Peter out of town.

November

2010-11-2

- Cladia:
- Jennifer:
(Blogger: Danielle)

2010-11-9

Danielle (Blogger: Chirayu)

2010-11-16

Chirayu (Blogger: Denis)

2010-11-23

Denis (Blogger: Sherry) slides

  • Presentation of paper: Improving the Presentation and Interpretation of Online Ratings Data with Model-Based Figures (2008) Daniel E. Ho and Kevin M. Quinn
  • Discussion of post regarding raking of more popular items: "How Not To Sort By Average Rating" [3]
  • Introduction of my own research in implicit mapping to explicit mapping.

2010-11-30

Sherry (Blogger: Claudia)

December

2010-12-07

Danielle (Blogger: Sharon)

2010-12-14

Sharon(Blogger: Chirayu)

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