Edward Swan, Ph.D.
Contribution to the Project: Dr. J. Edward Swan II advised the team on the misinformation project regarding the machine learning models. He also attended NSF… Read More »Edward Swan, Ph.D.
Contribution to the Project: Dr. J. Edward Swan II advised the team on the misinformation project regarding the machine learning models. He also attended NSF… Read More »Edward Swan, Ph.D.
Contribution to the Project: Dr. Terri Hernandez was responsible for developing the website for hosting the COPE-ID. A large part of the website development project was… Read More »Terri Hernandez, Ph.D.
Contribution to the Project: Deborah Tolbert contributed a full semester of work to the NSF Rapid project through her Social Work Internship. In doing so, Deborah… Read More »Deborah Tolbert
Contribution to the Project: Payton Ray assisted in the completion of the 8kun documentation by putting it into a more accessible template. Her main role on… Read More »Payton Ray
Contribution to the Project: Dr. Arthur Cosby advised PI to develop the database paper, was heavily involved in the proposal preparation stage and provided input… Read More »Arthur Cosby, Ph.D.
Contribution to the Project: Georgiana Swan (Georgie) researched 4 Chan, Tik Tok, and Mastodon and led documentation on each of those three platforms. In doing… Read More »Georgiana Swan
Contribution to the Project: Lindsay Roberts developed python scripts to pull data from Redditt, Tumblr, and Gab. She also worked on identifying emotions during COVID-19 pandemic based on Twitter tweets… Read More »Lindsay Roberts
Contribution to the Project: Taylor Ray generated documentation on the APIs for YouTube (platform used) and Pinterest (platform unused). She wrote Python scripts to collect data from 7/10 social media… Read More »Taylor Ray
Contribution to the Project: Mary Margaret Mitchell was the lead on gathering information about Flickr, Gab, Parler, LinkedIn, and Yelp. She documented the available data from… Read More »Mary Margaret Mitchell
Contribution to the Project: Nishan Karki worked with Taylor Ray in collecting data from Flickr, and Mastodon. He worked on using the Latent Dirichlet Allocation algorithm to find topics from millions of tweets… Read More »Nishan Karki