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Self-disclosure topic model for classifying and analyzing Twitter conversations
Self-disclosure, the act of revealing oneself to others, is an important social behavior that strengthens interpersonal relationships and increases social support. Although there are many social science studies of self-disclosure, they are based on manual coding of small datasets and questionnaires. We conduct a computational analysis of self-disclosure with a large dataset of naturally-occurring conversations, a semi-supervised machine learning algorithm, and a computational analysis of the effects of self-disclosure on subsequent conversations. We use a longitudinal dataset of 17 million tweets, all of which occurred in conversations that consist of five or more tweets directly replying to the previous tweet, and from dyads with twenty of more conversations each. We develop self-disclosure topic model (SDTM), a variant of latent Dirichlet allocation (LDA) for automatically classifying the level of self-disclosure for each tweet. We take the results of SDTM and analyze the effects of self-disclosure on subsequent conversations. Our model significantly outperforms several comparable methods on classifying the level of selfdisclosure, and the analysis of the longitudinal data using SDTM uncovers significant and positive correlation between selfdisclosure and conversation frequency and length
Chinese language samples (6), letter by Chin Feng Lin
A sample of Chinese language writing, possibly a memento from the possessions of Susan Tallmon Sargent; this was a letter written by Chin Feng Li
Archives and fashion: "Strike a Pose ....with Lee Lin Chin"
People - Actor Bobby Gledhill in mini skirt walking past a group of Catholic nuns, Perth, 1968 (NAA: A1200, L71199) "In 2008 the National Archives created the touring exhibition Strike a Pose, with guest curator Lee Lin Chin. Australian style of the 1960s and 70s is explored through the eyes of government photographers during a period of cultural and social change. A sample of photographs from Strike a Pose are showcased here, along with commentary by Lee Lin Chin. View the tour schedule. Cli..
Dr. Lin Sun, CAU, March 2013
This video is a conversation with Dr. Lin Sun. Dr. Sun talks about an exhibit at the Woodruff Library titled "At The Boundary." Jordan Moore, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
Book Review : Shu-mei Shih and Lin-chin Tsai (Eds.), Indigenous Knowledge in Taiwan and Beyond
I reviewed the Indigenous Knowledge in Taiwan and Beyond, edited by Shu-mei Shih and Lin-Chin Tsai.Non peer reviewe
Ko-lin Chin, Heijin. Organized Crime, Business and Politics in Taiwan
Göbel Christian, Ruiz-Lescot Nicolas. Ko-lin Chin, Heijin. Organized Crime, Business and Politics in Taiwan. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°91, 2005. pp. 66-68
Ko-lin Chin, Heijin. Organized Crime, Business and Politics in Taiwan
Göbel Christian, Ruiz-Lescot Nicolas. Ko-lin Chin, Heijin. Organized Crime, Business and Politics in Taiwan. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°91, 2005. pp. 66-68
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