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Data Mining Approach To The Detection Of Suicide In Social Media: A Case Study Of Singapore, Jane H. K. Seah, Kyong Jin Shim
Data Mining Approach To The Detection Of Suicide In Social Media: A Case Study Of Singapore, Jane H. K. Seah, Kyong Jin Shim
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
In this research, we focus on the social phenomenon of suicide. Specifically, we perform social sensing on digital traces obtained from Reddit. We analyze the posts and comments in that are related to depression and suicide. We perform natural language processing to better understand different aspects of human life that relate to suicide.
Automating Intention Mining, Qiao Huang, Xin Xia, David Lo, Gail C. Murphy
Automating Intention Mining, Qiao Huang, Xin Xia, David Lo, Gail C. Murphy
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Developers frequently discuss aspects of the systems they are developing online. The comments they post to discussions form a rich information source about the system. Intention mining, a process introduced by Di Sorbo et al., classifies sentences in developer discussions to enable further analysis. As one example of use, intention mining has been used to help build various recommenders for software developers. The technique introduced by Di Sorbo et al. to categorize sentences is based on linguistic patterns derived from two projects. The limited number of data sources used in this earlier work introduces questions about the comprehensiveness of intention …
Traffic-Cascade: Mining And Visualizing Lifecycles Of Traffic Congestion Events Using Public Bus Trajectories, Agus Trisnajaya Kwee, Meng-Fen Chiang, Philips Kokoh Prasetyo, Ee-Peng Lim
Traffic-Cascade: Mining And Visualizing Lifecycles Of Traffic Congestion Events Using Public Bus Trajectories, Agus Trisnajaya Kwee, Meng-Fen Chiang, Philips Kokoh Prasetyo, Ee-Peng Lim
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
As road transportation supports both economic and social activities in developed cities, it is important to maintain smooth traffic on all highways and local roads. Whenever possible, traffic congestions should be detected early and resolved quickly. While existing traffic monitoring dashboard systems have been put in place in many cities, these systems require high-cost vehicle speed monitoring instruments and detect traffic congestion as independent events. There is a lack of low-cost dashboards to inspect and analyze the lifecycle of traffic congestion which is critical in assessing the overall impact of congestion, determining the possible the source(s) of congestion and its …
Efficient Representative Subset Selection Over Sliding Windows, Yanhao Wang, Yuchen Li, Kian-Lee Tan
Efficient Representative Subset Selection Over Sliding Windows, Yanhao Wang, Yuchen Li, Kian-Lee Tan
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Representative subset selection (RSS) is an important tool for users to draw insights from massive datasets. Existing literature models RSS as submodular maximization to capture the "diminishing returns" property of representativeness, but often only has a single constraint, which limits its applications to many real-world problems. To capture the recency issue and support various constraints, we formulate dynamic RSS as maximizing submodular functions subject to general d -knapsack constraints (SMDK) over sliding windows. We propose a KnapWindow framework (KW) for SMDK. KW utilizes KnapStream (KS) for SMDK in append-only streams as a subroutine. It maintains a sequence of checkpoints and …