Category Archives: Phil

Phil 10.25.16

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PhD proposal! Passed!Here are the slides.

  • Shimei brought up a point about recommender systems. I think that as we currently have them, recommenders are like advisors. Maybe we need a guide more than a recommender? Could be an interesting study.
  • Aaron M. wants me to be clear on the differences between True and Antibubble
  • Aaron D. brought up the thought that all bubbles are bad. Need to point him at the section in the Law of Group Polarization that shows how small bubbles can allow nascent ideas to mature. I think that this is an important part of the agent model. I also think that agents should be able to ‘see’ how another agent feels about them (third belief/antibelief model)
  • Need to follow up with everyone to get their thoughts before everything fades.
    • Wayne – Monday
    • Don
    • Aaron
    • Shimei
    • Thom

Phil 10.24.16

7:00 – 4:00 ASRC

  • More slide prep.
  • Got the centrality calculations working in the research browser. Gotta get multithreading working
  • I’m now working on IRAD, not BRC
  • Meeting with Wayne

Phil 10.21.16

7:00 – 4:00 ASRC

  • Fixing slides
    • Add breadcrumbs in the lower border throughout – done
    • Add timeline that starts back at the initial politifact paper – done
    • Future
      • app dev takes 4-6 months
      • Running experiments/data gathering takes about a month
      • Analysis tools take about two months to build/learn/produce results
      • Writing papers takes about two months
      • Total time for each step = 9-11 months
      • RQ1 – August 2016 – May 2017
      • RQ2 – March 2017 – Dec 2017
      • RQ3 – Oct 2017 – Jul 2018
      • RQ4 – May 2018 – Feb 2019
      • RQ5 – Dec 2018 – Sept 2019
  • RateMyProfessor UMBC IS: https://www.ratemyprofessors.com/campusRatings.jsp?sid=1244
    • Build a corpora (by rating?)
    • Central terms for each rating
    • Survey questions built from those

Phil 10.20.16

ASRC 7:00 – 6:00

  • Fixing slides
    • Add breadcrumbs in the lower border throughout
    • Add timeline that starts back at the initial politifact paper
  • Timeline
    • December 2013
      • Register Dr. Lutters as advisor and committee chair, began building committee
      • Begin research into Trustworthy Anonymous Citizen Journalism
      • Lit review on writing stylometry  identification
      • Begin JavaScript development of anonymous posting system
    • February 2014
      • Lost my ‘20% research time’ things slow down
    • April 2014
      • Comprehensive Exam
    • April 2014
      • Fact-checking research
      • Google Similarity Distance
    • June 2014
    • July 2014
    • August 2014
    • September 2014
      • Transition from YUI to Angular
    • October 2014
      • IRB approval
    • December 2014
    • January 2015
      • Mechanical Turk data gathering
      • TEI 2015
    • February 2015
      • Trustworthy Anonymous Journalism talk: http://philfeldman.com/iRevTalk/
      • MS in HCC awarded
    • March 2015
      • Start Bayesian and cluster analysis of Politifact data
      • PageRank and Eigentrust presentation for IS800
    • April 2015
      • Continued Bayesian and cluster analysis of Politifact data
    • May 2015
      • Finished Bayesian analysis and wrote first draft of the paper
    • June 2015
      • Submission of Trustworthy, Distrustworthy, and Newsworthy: Fact Checking by Inferred Reputation to CSCW 2016
    • July 2015
      • Began first stab at the full-stack news reader. Depends on the Google News RSS feed and Alchemy’s parser. Lots of work on links, authors, text, etc.
      • driverf1
    • October 2015
      • Initial version of the newsreader running – begin looking for data and testing. Stalled out.
    • November 2015
      • Starting Lit review
      • Started looking at Saracevic’s work and thinking about leveraging a user’s search for pertinent information inside a relevant SERP to understand the user’s information needs and browsing patterns.
      • Added dictionaries and centrality calculations to the webapp. Started to think about bubbles and antibubbles. Can’t seem to get good data, and the display is confusing. Need to rethink things.
    • December 2015
    • January 2016
      • Started using AtlasTi for LitReview
      • Discovered StanfordNLP
    • March 2016
      • CHIIR 2016
      • Discovered Group Polarization – started thinking about flocking models
    • April 2016
      • First successful calculations of AtlasTi output.
      • Started developing centrality app (Language Model Testbed, or LMT)
    • May 2016
      • LMT development
        • Added graph compare using bootstrapping
        • Term extraction using TF-IDF and LSI
        • PDF and html ingestion
        • Term filtering
        • Excel .xlsx output
      • Began centrality for qualitative research paper
    • June 2016
      • Finished paper, but incorporated into proposal
      • Began proposal
      • Began testing LMN on papers (CSCW 2016 corpora)
    • July 2016
      • Began agent-based modelling of information bubbles with spreadsheets
    • August 2016
      • Started simulation framework for Group Polarization agents
      • GP2
      • Added ARFF output to LMT
    • September 2016
      • Started Research Browser
    • October 2016
      • Submitted Proposal
      • Proposed

Phil 10.19.16

7:00 – 3:00 ASRC

  • Fixing slides
    • Add breadcrumbs in the lower border throughout
    • Move LMN slide to bridge lit review and current work
    • Overview Lit review slide that sets section titles with codes
    • Add timeline that starts back at the initial politifact paper
  • Moving content for Vinny
  • Starting on the lazy loading for the research browser
  • Need to move the settings out of the search page to the setting page and get them
  • TensorFlow seminar
    • @martin_wicke
    • TF is tooling to manage complexity
    • TF can run any algorithm addition -> Bayes -> deep neural nets -> etc
    • Multiple chained Neural Networks (NN)
    • Data center scale systems
    • Flow graph is written in Python and then compiled
    • State is maintained in nodes
    • First build the graph, then run it.
    • TensorBoard (visualization)
    • relu
    • TensorFlow uses CUDA8, so NVidia
    • TensorFlow runs on Linux (Ubuntu), MacOS, Windows coming soon (a week or 2) that will support GPUs
    • Tensorflow installed with pip?
    • Placeholders are like variables that require data from the user or TF doesn’t work.
    • Pre trained models exist. There is a tutorial that gives quick results that is used a pre-trained model
    • Performance tracing is available by use of flags. Run times and communication times

Phil 10.18.16

6:30 – 6:00 ASRC

  • IS Distinguished Speaker Dr. Margaret Burnett
    • Information foraging theory – Peter Pirolli biologically inspired mathematical models. Predator model?
    • Ignorance leads to unwitting barriers
    • Barrier level, not system level for design
    • GenderMag The goal is problem solving, not browsing. This is another behavioral marker? Depth-first vs. breadth first vs all first
      • Personas
        • Motivations
        • Information Processing Style
        • Computer self-efficacy
        • Risk averseness (confirm/avoid???)
        • Technology learning style (tinkering vs. tinkering pausfully – behavioral cue??)
  • TensorFlow lecture at noon. Video link. Nope – tomorrow.
  • Adding some code that will hide common prefixes in documents – done
  • Extremely Fast Text Feature Extraction for Classification and Indexing
  • Machine learning meeting. We’re going to start with a deployable, scalable simple junk filter.
  • Long discussion with Aaron about priorities and search spaces.
  • Fixing slides
    • Add breadcrumbs in the lower border throughout
    • Add overview slide
    • Tie back to diversity of thought vs monolithic thought
    • Move LMN slide to bridge lit review and current work
    • Overview Lit review slide that sets section titles with codes
      • Motivations – setting the stage
    • Rework domain independence slide. Maybe we’re not proving, but disproving the negative?
    • Add timeline that starts back at the initial politifact paper

Phil 10.17.16

7:00 – 6:00 ASRC

  • More slides. Gonna have to edit…
  • Finish slides today and walkthrough
  • Extract and ingest the chapters of the proposal.
  • Presented! 31 minutes
    • Add breadcrumbs in the lower border throughout
    • Add overview slide
    • Move LMN slide to bridge lit review and current work
    • Overview Lit review slide that sets section titles with codes
      • Motivations – setting the stage
    • Rework domain independence slide. Maybe we’re not proving, but disproving the negative?
    • Add timeline that starts back at the initial politifact paper

Phil 10.13.16

Phil 7:00 – 4:00 ASRC

Phil 10.12.16

7:00 – 6:00 ASRC

  • Word Vector analysis on 18th century lit. Very interesting: http://ryanheuser.org/word-vectors-4/
  • More slides
  • Starting on switching out the combobox to a custom component. Using this tutorial
  • Components work
  • Adding tabs. It works, but the second
  • Meeting with Wayne. I should time slides for a 30 minute talk
    • Follow up with Barbara and get a room nailed down
    • Also met with Shimei – I’ll send out a note to the rest of the committee asking if there are any items that they want me to clarify in the talk from their reading of the proposal
    • Created a doodle for the walkthrough
  • More reading The Last Place on Earth. Amundson was literally raised into arctic exploration techniques. His explorer framing is different from Scott’s? We’ll find out.

Phil 10.11.16

Phil 7:00 – 5:00  ASRC

  • Heard about LoRa on the radio this morning. This might be the bike box tracker technology I’m looking for. Not sure if the networks are active at airports though.
  • More slides. Putting questions that don’t seem to fit anywhere else at the back
  • Finished first pass through motivations. Started on Lit Review and a bit of Current Work.
  • Work on Google CSE integration in the Research Browser today? Then lazy loading of the pages behind the listing.
  • Getting the search results using the ONLY_COM engine for now (TODO: Add more engines later)
  • Working on taking the items and making them data/graphics objects that can be included in a list. Going to start with a combobox to get the mechanics working right and then walk back from that.
  • Combobox list works! There is only one combobox that is assigned to the selected cell, so the list has to be repopulated on selection. Otherwise it’s all straightforward.
  • Started reading The Last Place on Earth.

Phil 10.10.16

7:00 – 4:00 ASRC

  • Started on the slides
  • Installing the Ubuntu extension on my personal laptop as per this: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/08/enable-bash-windows-10-anniversary-update
  • Fixing the .arff string variable save for CorpusManager – fixed. The trimmed matrices just didn’t have the string Maps
  • Interview with Julia – making an offer
  • Meeting with Wayne. Nope he’s traveling. But Sy made a nice presentation and will take a good look at my slides once they’re done.
  • Need to doodle a slot for the week of the 17th.
  • Got my antarctica books. Need to do a bit of reading.
  • Walked David through my thoughts. That helped a lot!

Phil 10.7.16

8:30 – 6:30 ASRC

  • For watching the weather: http://www.intellicast.com/Local/WxMap.aspx
  • Submit aperworrk for ACM and ICA reimbursement
  • Working on the research browser
  • Machine learning meeting
    • Confusion about the difference between our googlehacking and ML
  • Broke the arff string value part. It’s working on xlsx, so I need to chase that down.

Phil 10.6.16

8:30 – 6:30 ASRC

  • Set up Flu shot and physical!
  • This is the source for The Crowd: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/445
  • Add radio buttons for news and scholar search
    • Scholar is done
    • News is done.
    • Why does rank disappear when a term is deleted?
  • Test moby dick without query or exact terms – fixed.
  • Sprint review

Phil 10.5.16

9:00 – 5:00 ASRC

  • Slept in until 6:30 today!
  • Fixing the bibliography
    • Verify: Le Bon, G. (2009). The crowd: A study of the popular mind. Auckland, N.Z.: Floating Press.
  • Going to see what stories are waiting for me, otherwise I’ll start on Aaron’s upgrades.
  • Renamed LitReviewTest2 to LanguageModelGui.
  • Added search.
  • Pondering how to show relations between text and terms