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Tracking US Sentiments Over Time In Wikileaks

June 18, 2012
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Tracking US Sentiments Over Time In Wikileaks

Introduction I recently posted about using the Wikileaks cable corpus to find word use patterns, both over time, and in secret cables vs unclassified cables. I received a lot of good suggestions for further topics to pursue with the corpus, Continue reading →

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Tracking US Sentiments Over Time In Wikileaks

June 18, 2012
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Tracking US Sentiments Over Time In Wikileaks

Introduction I recently posted about using the Wikileaks cable corpus to find word use patterns, both over time, and in secret cables vs unclassified cables. I received a lot of good suggestions for further topics to pursue with the corpus, and probabl...

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relevant, revised, & resubmitted

May 7, 2012
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relevant, revised, & resubmitted

We have now completed our revision of the paper Relevant statistics for Bayesian model choice, written with Judith Rousseau, Jean-Michel Marin, and Natesh Pillai. It has been resubmitted to Series B and reposted on arXiv. The major change in the paper is the inclusion of a check about the relevance of a given summary statistics, [...]

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recents advances in Monte Carlo Methods

February 8, 2012
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recents advances in Monte Carlo Methods

Next Thursday (Feb. 16), at the RSS, there will be a special half-day meeting (afternoon, starting at 13:30) on Recent Advances in Monte Carlo Methods organised by the General Application Section. The speakers are Richard Everitt, University of Oxford, Missing data, and what to do about it Anthony Lee, Warwick University, Auxiliary variables and many-core [...]

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