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Sonic Shapes: Visualizing vocalexpression
In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/13-pietrowicz-icad.pdf (2013)
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Widespread worry and the stock market
In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/people/gilbert/pub/icwsm10.worry.gilbert.pdf (2010)
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Blogs Are Echo Chambers: Blogs Are Echo Chambers
In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/hicss09-echo-gilbert.pdf (2009)
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CodeSaw: A Social Visualization of Distributed Software Development
In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/codesaw-interact2007.pdf (2007)
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General Terms
In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/1022p-hailpern.pdf
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ACES: Aphasia Emulation, Realism, and the Turing Test
In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/11-ASSETS-acesTuring.pdf
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ACES: A Cross-Discipline Platform and Method for Communication and Language Research
In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/13-hailpern-cscw.pdf
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Designing Visualizations to Facilitate Multisyllabic Speech with Children with Autism and Speech Delays
In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/12-hailpern-dis.pdf
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Phonetic Shapes:
In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/pietrowicz_CHIEA12.pdf
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Was It Worth It? Summarizing and Navigating User Reviews with Natural Language Methods
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Proceedings of the Fourth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media Widespread Worry and the Stock Market
In: http://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM10/paper/viewFile/1513/1833/
Abstract: Our emotional state influences our choices. Research on how it happens usually comes from the lab. We know rela tively little about how real world emotions affect real world settings, like financial markets. Here, we demonstrate that estimating emotions from weblogs provides novel informa tion about future stock market prices. That is, it provides information not already apparent from market data. Specifi cally, we estimate anxiety, worry and fear from a dataset of over 20 million posts made on the site LiveJournal. Using a Granger causal framework, we find that increases in expres sions of anxiety, evidenced by computationally identified linguistic features, predict downward pressure on the S&P 500 index. We also present a confirmation of this result via Monte Carlo simulation. The findings show how the mood of millions in a large online community, even one that pri marily discusses daily life, can anticipate changes in a seem ingly unrelated system. Beyond this, the results suggest new ways to gauge public opinion and predict its impact.
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.309.458
http://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM10/paper/viewFile/1513/1833/
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A 3: HCI Coding Guideline for Research Using Video Annotation to Assess Behavior of Nonverbal Subjects with Computer-Based Intervention 8
In: http://social.cs.uiuc.edu/papers/pdfs/TASSETS_2009.pdf
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