I'm cleaning out papers from my files, tired of carrying around all these dead trees. Here are notes on nifty resources mentioned at the JITP conference a few weeks ago.
TDT: topic detection and tracking (http://projects.ldc.upenn.edu/TDT/)
Socrata, the Open data company (http://www.socrata.com/)
Google's Data Liberation Front (http://www.dataliberation.org/)
TESS: Time sharing experiments in the social sciences (http://www.tessexperiments.org/)
TREC (Text retrieval conference) benchmark data sets (http://trec.nist.gov/data.html)
And the good old American National Election Study (ANES) (http://www.electionstudies.org/)
Politics, lifehacking, data mining, and a dash of the scientific method from an up-and-coming policy wonk.
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Resources from PolNets
Note from Saturday, at the Political Networks conference. The presentation went swimmingly. I think there are more sociologists than political scientists here today.
Here are links to nifty resources referenced in talks:
Affective Norms for English Words (ANEW): http://csea.phhp.ufl.edu/Media.html#bottommedia
Networks, Computation, and Social Dynamics Lab at UC Irvine: http://www.ncasd.org/public_html/
OpenCongress RSS feeds: http://www.opencongress.org/about/rss
Public.Resource.Org: https://public.resource.org/
Here are links to nifty resources referenced in talks:
Affective Norms for English Words (ANEW): http://csea.phhp.ufl.edu/Media.html#bottommedia
Networks, Computation, and Social Dynamics Lab at UC Irvine: http://www.ncasd.org/public_html/
OpenCongress RSS feeds: http://www.opencongress.org/about/rss
Public.Resource.Org: https://public.resource.org/
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