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AMiner AMiner.org is a free online service for academic social network analysis and mining.

As of 2016, the system has collected information on over 136,000,000 researchers and 230,000,000 publication papers, and 80,000 conferences. The system has been in operation on the Internet since 2006 and has been visited by nearly 7,320,000 independent IP accesses, with more than 300,000 page views per day and users from more than 220 countries/regions. It provides various search and mining servi

ces for publishers such as Elsevier, journals such as ACM/IEEE Transactions, and conferences such as ACM SIGKDD and WSDM.

29/12/2016

Prof. Robert Tarjan has been named by AMiner as one of 2016's Top 10 Most Influential Scholars in the field of Theoretical Computer Science. Honorees are the most-cited scholars from the top venues of their respective subject fields.

29/12/2016
Stanford CS229T/STAT231: Statistical Learning Theory Notes by Percy Liang ! https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs229t/notes....
29/12/2016

Stanford CS229T/STAT231: Statistical Learning Theory Notes by Percy Liang !https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs229t/notes.pdf

Evaluation Dilemmas in Social Media Research by Prof. Huan Liu, Dec. 2016: "One evaluation dilemma is that there is ofte...
07/12/2016

Evaluation Dilemmas in Social Media Research by Prof. Huan Liu, Dec. 2016: "One evaluation dilemma is that there is often no ground truth in evaluating research findings of social media. Without ground truth, how can we perform credible and reproducible evaluation? Another associated dilemma is that we frequently resort to crowdsourcing mechanisms such as Amazon’s Mechanical Turk for evaluation tasks. It costs even if a small group of Turkers is employed. Is it too small? Large-scale evaluation could be very costly. Can we find alternative ways of evaluation that are more objective, reproducible, or scalable?" Slides at https://aminer.org/archive/5839c5ff68ab39f745f5a111 Jiliang Tang

03/12/2016

at Asia: Asia Information Retrieval Societies Conference, Nov. 30 to Dec. 2, 2016, in cooperation with ACM ACM SIGIR. See keynote slides, popular papers, & discussions at https://aminer.org/conf/airs2016

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