CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
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Sep Kamvar · Stanford Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering
We Feel Fine and I Want You To Want Me: Case Studies in Internet Sociology February 27, 2009 The past few years has seen a tremendous growth of public human communication and self-expression on the web through blogs, social networks, online dating sites, and social media in general. This offers a great opportunity for artists, sociologists, and computer scientists to study human nature at a scale that has not been possible before. This talk explores 2 projects that I have done, that collect large amounts of data of self-expression on the web and analyzes and visualizes that data. The first project, called We Feel Fine, explores human emotion through the lens of blogs. The second, called I Want You To Want Me, explores the search for love and self through the lens of online dating profiles. |
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