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Planet Social Media Research
About Planet Social Media Research
Planet Social Media Research is a feed aggregator for blogs and
feeds discussing research involving social media.
The scope is intended to cover research in many disciplines -technical, analytic, linguistic, cultural, social, policy,
economic, etc. Relevant technical topics include NLP,
information extraction, sentiment detection, opinion extraction,
community modeling, tagging, graph-based modeling and analysis,
semantic web applications, data blogging, trust, influence,
social network analysis, event detection, trend/buzz analysis,
and machine learning.
The site is supported by the UMBC ebiquity research group, which
plans to maintain it as a non-commercial and ad-free resource
for the research community.
Email suggestions or recommendations for additional blogs or
feeds to
[email protected].
Current Members
* Arnaud Fischer's Search is the Internet OS!
* Augmented Social Cognition
* Danny Ayers Raw: Semantic Web
* Data Mining: Text Mining, Visualization and
Social Media
* Dataphiles
* Duke listens/recommendation
* Harry Chen on Social Media
* ICWSM Blog
* John Breslin's Cloudlands on social software
* Joseph Reagle on Wikipedia
* Kevin Burton's feedBlog
* Mike Love - influence & visualization
* Social Media Research Blog
* Social Ruminations
* UMBC Ebiquity
* UMBC Social Web Technologies course
* UMBC's got GAIM (social media)
* Valentin Zacharias' Blog