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Using Rl To Predict Crypto And The Effect Of Covid-19, Anav Dutt
Using Rl To Predict Crypto And The Effect Of Covid-19, Anav Dutt
IPHS 300: Artificial Intelligence for the Humanities: Text, Image, and Sound
The stock market has always been subject to speculation. Oftentimes it is volatile but it is still an important mode of investment for many people. It carries great weight and is reflective of the performance of an economy. In macroeconomic courses in college, students are taught that in times of crises, CASH is KING, not assets in the market. Naturally, one would assume the COVID-19 pandemic would cause people to flock to holding monetary assets in cash. However, recently, as a result of the pandemic there has been a rise in the demand for cryptocurrencies. This might be because people …
Abortion Talks: The Distinct Ways Twitter Discusses Abortion In 2021, Tiana Pham
Abortion Talks: The Distinct Ways Twitter Discusses Abortion In 2021, Tiana Pham
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Billy Pilgrim Was Unstuck In Time, And Kurt Vonnegut Was Ahead Of His: How Combining Sentiment And Readerly Analysis Is The Future Of Literary Studies, Madeline Vonk
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Attitudes Towards Abortion In The United States: How Public Opinion Compares To Government’S Decision Making, Thaise Sudano
Attitudes Towards Abortion In The United States: How Public Opinion Compares To Government’S Decision Making, Thaise Sudano
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Tracking The Emotion Of Music Across The Covid-19 Pandemic, Hemmi Song
Tracking The Emotion Of Music Across The Covid-19 Pandemic, Hemmi Song
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Killed By Division: Sentiment Analysis Towards Juan Guaido By Venezuelan Opposition Factions Between 2019-2021, Raul Romero
Killed By Division: Sentiment Analysis Towards Juan Guaido By Venezuelan Opposition Factions Between 2019-2021, Raul Romero
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Reframing The Ways We Understand Cancel Culture: Clickbait Campaigns In The Attention Economy, Freddy Pfeiffer
Reframing The Ways We Understand Cancel Culture: Clickbait Campaigns In The Attention Economy, Freddy Pfeiffer
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Innovation Or Exploitation? Issues And Ethics Of Using Blockchain Technology To Protect And Maintain The Identities Of Unhoused Persons, Anna Barrett
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Adapted Arcs: Sentiment Analysis And The Sorcerer’S Stone, Erin Shaheen
Adapted Arcs: Sentiment Analysis And The Sorcerer’S Stone, Erin Shaheen
IPHS 484: Senior Seminar
No abstract provided.
Yakera, Raul Romero, Tomas Munoz Reyes, Katherine Elkins, Jon Chun
Yakera, Raul Romero, Tomas Munoz Reyes, Katherine Elkins, Jon Chun
IPHS 484: Senior Seminar
No abstract provided.
Digitizing Camp: Training A Gpt-2 On "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", Sarah Groustra
Digitizing Camp: Training A Gpt-2 On "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", Sarah Groustra
IPHS 300: Artificial Intelligence for the Humanities: Text, Image, and Sound
“A sensibility (as distinct from an idea) is one of the hardest things to talk about; but there are special reasons why Camp, in particular, has never been discussed. It is not a natural mode of sensibility, if there be any such. Indeed the essence of Camp is its love of the unnatural: of artifice and exaggeration.” –Susan Sontag, Notes on Camp (1964) Sontag, whose essay was (and continues to be) revolutionary, would perhaps blanche at the way the word “camp” has entered the wide vernacular of common slang. In her writing, she defines Camp as something ephemeral and whimsical, …
The Gpt-2 Historian: Can A Language Model Write History, Grant Holt
The Gpt-2 Historian: Can A Language Model Write History, Grant Holt
IPHS 300: Artificial Intelligence for the Humanities: Text, Image, and Sound
Since the days of the ancient Greek historian Herodotus, credited as being the author of the first great narrative history, the field of history has been a distinctly human craft. The rise of the GPT-2 language model, however, presents a new and exciting question: can a transformer-based language model write history? The answer, as demonstrated by my findings, is complicated. History is both subjective and constantly changing. There are multiple schools of thought — such as cultural history, social history, environmental history, and economic history — each with conflicting methodologies as to how history is to be written and understood. …
Reducing Fraud, Waste, And Abuse In International Aid Supply Chains Using Blockchain, Ilana Blackwood
Reducing Fraud, Waste, And Abuse In International Aid Supply Chains Using Blockchain, Ilana Blackwood
IPHS 300: Artificial Intelligence for the Humanities: Text, Image, and Sound
Supply chains are an integral part of manufacturing, disaster management, charity, as well as many other sectors. Currently, supply chains are susceptible to many potential inefficiencies. For example, supply chains are prone to be affected by fraud, waste and abuse. Hence, this project seeks to explain how the implementation of smart contracts and block coupled with Internet of Things (IoT) to solve the inefficiencies currently existing within the supply chain, using development aid as an example.
Fine-Tuning Daria: Exploring The Implications Of Temperature, Epochs, & Corpus Size On Gpt-2 Screenplay Generation, Rebecca Lawson
Fine-Tuning Daria: Exploring The Implications Of Temperature, Epochs, & Corpus Size On Gpt-2 Screenplay Generation, Rebecca Lawson
IPHS 300: Artificial Intelligence for the Humanities: Text, Image, and Sound
GPT-2 has a number of hyper parameters that can be tuned to adjust the generated text, including temperature, number of epochs, size of the training text corpus, batch size, and number of samples generated. Since GPT-2 is a new AI model, the effects of fine-tuning are still relatively unknown and unexplored. This paper summits experiments adjusting these GPT-2 parameters and how they affect the text output that the model generates.
Gpt-2 Journalism: Can Ai Produce Mike Royko’S Writing?, Teddy Kamin
Gpt-2 Journalism: Can Ai Produce Mike Royko’S Writing?, Teddy Kamin
IPHS 300: Artificial Intelligence for the Humanities: Text, Image, and Sound
To begin, newspapers are vital for the Fourth Estate which means that newspapers are the check to the checks and balances of government. The past decade has not been a very good time for newspapers, as they have been caught in the digital revolution. More and more newspapers are shutting down because of online competition, drop in ad revenue, declining circulation among young readers, and the hunger for the fastest news, 24/7. Newspapers and their effect on society are indispensable. Newspapers, staffed by hard-working, truth-seeking reporters who aren’t afraid of doing whatever it takes to bring justice, earned the title …
Discovering Ghost Paintings Using Ai And Neural Networks And Its Importance In The Art World, Ani A. Parnagian
Discovering Ghost Paintings Using Ai And Neural Networks And Its Importance In The Art World, Ani A. Parnagian
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Global Trends In Entertainment During Heights Of The Pandemic: Is Variation In Streaming Service Revenue ($) For Disney+, Netflix, And Hulu Correlated To The Variation In Total World Covid-19 Cases?, Lindsay Pantell
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Textual Analysis Of Movie Reviews Over Time And What Influences If Critics Are Positive Or Negative, Luke Muther
Textual Analysis Of Movie Reviews Over Time And What Influences If Critics Are Positive Or Negative, Luke Muther
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Five Books, Same Story: Understanding Percy Jackson Through Sentiment Analysis, Huijin Mao
Five Books, Same Story: Understanding Percy Jackson Through Sentiment Analysis, Huijin Mao
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Jane Ai-Sten: What Is Sentiment Analysis’S Connection To Best-Selling Literature?, Casey Leach
Jane Ai-Sten: What Is Sentiment Analysis’S Connection To Best-Selling Literature?, Casey Leach
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
It’S The End Of The World As We Know It: Climate “Doomism” And Activism On Twitter, Lara Knopf
It’S The End Of The World As We Know It: Climate “Doomism” And Activism On Twitter, Lara Knopf
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
The Danger In Youtube’S Algorithm And How We Can Prevent It, Carissa Kieger
The Danger In Youtube’S Algorithm And How We Can Prevent It, Carissa Kieger
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Analyzing The Reading Levels Of Fifty Shades Of Grey And The Davinci Code: Learning More About Blockbuster Books, Sophie Clipson
Analyzing The Reading Levels Of Fifty Shades Of Grey And The Davinci Code: Learning More About Blockbuster Books, Sophie Clipson
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Today’S Divide In Country Music: Is It Justified?, Sara Campagna
Today’S Divide In Country Music: Is It Justified?, Sara Campagna
IPHS 200: Programming Humanity
No abstract provided.
Blood In The Water: Storytelling And Sentiment Analysis In Abc's Shark Tank, Alexander Gow
Blood In The Water: Storytelling And Sentiment Analysis In Abc's Shark Tank, Alexander Gow
IPHS 484: Senior Seminar
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Ohio’S Opioid Overdose Epidemic With Ai, Zach Elsawy
Evaluating Ohio’S Opioid Overdose Epidemic With Ai, Zach Elsawy
IPHS 484: Senior Seminar
No abstract provided.
Time Series Forecasting Using Machine Learning, Anav Dutt
Time Series Forecasting Using Machine Learning, Anav Dutt
IPHS 484: Senior Seminar
No abstract provided.
An Artist's Guide To Ai Art, Jill Noorily
An Artist's Guide To Ai Art, Jill Noorily
IPHS 484: Senior Seminar
No abstract provided.
Learning About Metadata And Machines: Teaching Students Using A Novel Structured Database Activity, Andrew Iliadis, Tony Liao, Isabel Pedersen, Jing Han
Learning About Metadata And Machines: Teaching Students Using A Novel Structured Database Activity, Andrew Iliadis, Tony Liao, Isabel Pedersen, Jing Han
Journal of Communication Pedagogy
Machines produce and operate using complex systems of metadata that need to be catalogued, sorted, and processed. Many students lack the experience with metadata and sufficient knowledge about it to understand it as part of their data literacy skills. This paper describes an educational and interactive database activity designed for teaching undergraduate communication students about the creation, value, and logic of structured data. Through a set of virtual instructional videos and interactive visualizations, the paper describes how students can gain experience with structured data and apply that knowledge to successfully find, curate, and classify a digital archive of media artifacts. …
The Power Of Voice: Using Audio Podcasts To Teach Vocal Performance And Digital Communication, Amanda Hill
The Power Of Voice: Using Audio Podcasts To Teach Vocal Performance And Digital Communication, Amanda Hill
Journal of Communication Pedagogy
Today’s students often speak through mediated technologies. Thus, understanding how nonverbal cues impact meaning-making is key to understanding effective communication across mediums. This case study explores a group project where students created audio podcasts to teach others about a specific aspect of communication studies while considering the way sound and vocal performance affect the transference of the message. This article examines the use of audio podcasts as a vehicle for teaching university students about the power of paralinguistic and chronemic nonverbal behaviors.