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Category Archives: Computational Social Sciences
Fun with RStudio, the Internet, Beyonce, and some TV Shows
This week, I had the great privilege of attending the second Computation and Visualization Consortium, led by Danny Kaplan, Randy Pruim, and Nick Horton. I met so many fascinating people, and learned so much in five days, it’s almost as … Continue reading
Posted in Computational Social Sciences, Extracurricular, Fun with Statistics, Statistics
Tagged Beyonce, Bob's Burgers, Breaking Bad, Community, Dangerously In Love, Fun on the Internet, Lyrics, networks, Procrastination, R, RMarkdown, RStudio, Seinfeld, Social Network and Social Media Analysis, The Americans, TV, Web Scraping
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My Picks for JSM
I just sat down and made up my schedule for the JSM (that’s Joint Statistical Meetings, not Jimmy Swaggart Ministries) in Montreal. This is going to be my first JSM, and there are so many different sessions that I am … Continue reading
Posted in Bayesian, Computational Social Sciences, conferences, International Year of Statistics, peer reivew, Statistics, Teaching
Tagged Conferences, Hermione Granger, JSM, Meetings, Statistical Dance Parties, statistics, Time-Turner
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Guest Lecture on Social Networks and Infectious Disease
I had the great experience of being a guest lecturer for Dr. Melissa Clark‘s Introduction to Public Health course last Friday. The course has about 200 Brown University undergraduate students enrolled, and was the largest group I have ever spoken … Continue reading
Posted in Computational Social Sciences, Networks, Teaching, Uncategorized
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Another Network Workshop!
I was just doing a little catching up on the Simply Statistics blog and I came across a mention of another Network Analysis Workshop: Social Network and Social Media Analysis: Methods, Models and Applications which is a part of the NIPS (Neural Information … Continue reading
Posted in Computational Social Sciences, conferences, Networks, Uncategorized
Tagged Lake Tahoe Nevada, NIPS, Social Network and Social Media Analysis
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