31 min listen
Natural Language Processing with Social Media Data, with Dr. Leon Derczynski
Natural Language Processing with Social Media Data, with Dr. Leon Derczynski
ratings:
Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Jul 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Dr. Leon Derczynski, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the IT University of Copenhagen, guests to discuss how natural language processing and computational linguistics can be applied to social media data.
We break down several of Dr. Derczynski's EU-funded research projects, from detecting the informativeness of tweets in crisis communication to assessing the veracity of claims through comment patterns on Twitter and Reddit.
Dr. Derczynski also shares his thoughts on machine learning, artificial intelligence, and deepfake detection.
We break down several of Dr. Derczynski's EU-funded research projects, from detecting the informativeness of tweets in crisis communication to assessing the veracity of claims through comment patterns on Twitter and Reddit.
Dr. Derczynski also shares his thoughts on machine learning, artificial intelligence, and deepfake detection.
Released:
Jul 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Digital Marketing on Social Media for Political Campaigns, with Chasen Campbell: Chasen Campbell, VP of Client Strategy at Harris Media, shares his knowledge about how major US politicians use social media for digital campaigning. We discuss how political campaigns use big data to micro-target voters on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, as well as what it's like to run a digital marketing campaign for politicians with big budgets. Chasen also weighs in on how new social media platforms, like Snapchat and Periscope, stack up to giants like Facebook and Google. We also discuss what works and what doesn't in driving engagement online, and Chasen emphasizes that short, easy to understand, and entertaining messages are key to capturing voters' attention. by Social Media and Politics