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The increasing availability of massive data on users' online behavior presents exciting opportunities for business analytics. In particular, if we could model the distributions of interests of visitors to webpages (or websites), we could apply the result to applications including site...
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This paper addresses the repeated acquisition of labels for data itemswhen the labeling is imperfect. We examine the improvement (or lackthereof) in data quality via repeated labeling, and focus especially onthe improvement of training labels for supervised induction. With theoutsourcing of...
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This paper describes and evaluates privacy-friendly methods for extracting quasi-social networks from browser behavior on user-generated content sites, for the purpose of finding good audiences for brand advertising (as opposed to click maximizing, for example). Targeting social-network...
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The emergence of online paid micro-crowdsourcing platforms, such as Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT), allows on-demand and at scale distribution of tasks to human workers around the world. In such settings, online workers come and complete small tasks posted by an employer, working for as long or as...
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This paper addresses the repeated acquisition of labels for data items when the labeling is imperfect. We examine the improvement (or lack thereof) in data quality via repeated labeling, and focus especially on the improvement of training labels for supervised induction. With the outsourcing of...
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We investigate the hypothesis: those consumers who have communicated with a customer of aparticular service have increased likelihood of adopting the service. We survey the diverseliterature on such quot;viral marketing,quot; providing a categorization of the specific research questionsasked,...
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