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تعداد نتایج: 16074094  

Journal: :Comput. Graph. Forum 2016
Marco Di Bartolomeo Yifan Hu

Streamgraphs were popularized in 2008 when The New York Times used them to visualize box office revenues for 7500 movies over 21 years. The aesthetics of a streamgraph is affected by three components: the ordering of the layers, the shape of the lowest curve of the drawing, known as the baseline, and the labels for the layers. As of today, the ordering and baseline computation algorithms propos...

2013
Fernando Diaz Susan Dumais Miles Efron Kira Radinsky Maarten de Rijke Klaus Berberich Srikanta Bedathur Laura Dietz Krisztian Balog Andras A. Benczur Tom Kenter David Graus Edgar Meij Maria-Hendrike Peetz Zhaochun Ren Willemijn van Dolen Zeynep Pehlivan Benjamin Piwowarski Ridho Reinanda Daan Odijk Giang Binh Tran Tuan Tran Mohamed Yahya Maya Ramanath Milad Shokouhi

We investigate the notion of temporal diversity, bringing together two recently active threads of research, namely temporal ranking and diversification of search results. A novel method is developed to determine search results consisting of documents that are relevant to the query and were published at diverse times of interest to the query. Preliminary experiments on twenty years’ worth of new...

2010
Jonah Berger Katherine L. Milkman Katherine Milkman

Why are certain pieces of online content more viral than others? This article takes a psychological approach to understanding diffusion. Using a unique dataset of all the New York Times articles published over a three month period, the authors examine how emotion shapes virality. More positive content is more viral than negative content, but the relationship between emotion and social transmiss...

2015
Dawen Liang John William Paisley

We present an algorithm for finding landmarks along a manifold. These landmarks provide a small set of locations spaced out along the manifold such that they capture the low-dimensional nonlinear structure of the data embedded in the high-dimensional space. The approach does not select points directly from the dataset, but instead we optimize each landmark by moving along the continuous manifol...

2002
Leonard N Stern

This paper uses the Cox proportional hazards model to analyze recent Broadway show data to investigate the factors that relate to the longevity of shows The type of show whether a show is a revival and rst week attendance for the show are predictive for longevity Favorable critic re views in the Daily News are related to greater success but reviews in The New York Times are not Winning major To...

2015
Bill Rowe John H. McWhorter

It seems like only yesterday that our inquiry into the literature came from mainstream journals like this one and it's many descendants. Included in the required literature were only a few books. For the cognitive psychology revolution, the most popular were Ulric Neisser’s Cognitive Psychology and Don Norman’s Attention and Memory. Today our curiosity is fed more by the public media then mains...

1997
Thomas J. Sargent George J. Hall

The press routinely reports extraordinarily large government deficits, mainly consisting of interest costs, for countries experiencing high rates of inflation. For example, the New York Times reported that in 1993 Brazil’s government deficit was 30 percent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP). Most of this deficit was accounted for by interest costs. In the late 1980s, less dramatic bu...

2012
Hélène Landemore Jon Elster Barry Libert

Jeremy Waldron (1995) has felicitously labeled this argument “the doctrine from the wisdom of the multitude.” Most commentators agree that the mechanism accounting for the superiority of a group over any of its members is, in Aristotle’s view, the pooling of information and arguments that occur in deliberation. The idea of collective wisdom is new, on the other hand, to the extent that it has r...

2011
Aaron Gerow Mark T. Keane

We show that power-law analyses of financial commentaries from newspaper web-sites can be used to identify stock market bubbles, supplementing traditional volatility analyses. Using a four-year corpus of 17,713 online, finance-related articles (10M+ words) from the Financial Times, the New York Times, and the BBC, we show that week-to-week changes in power-law distributions reflect market movem...

2004
Gary King

Although not widely known until much later, Al Gore received 202 more votes than George W. Bush on election day in Florida. George W. Bush is president because he overcame his election day deficit with overseas absentee ballots that arrived and were counted after election day. In the final official tally, Bush received 537 more votes than Gore.These numbers are taken from the official results r...

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