Wei Wei
CASOS Alumni, ISR, CASOS IGERT

Email: weiwei[AT]cs.cmu.edu

Homepage: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~weiwei

CMU Affiliation: CASOS

Advisor: Kathleen M Carley

Office: Wean Hall 4123

Phone: 412-268-3907

Research:
I am currently working on multi-mode social network analysis, especially in developing a robust way to identify important agents in the network. I also have an interest in constructing simulations and theoretical research.

Projects:

Publications:

Zhang, Yu & Wei, Wei & Huang, Binxuan & Carley, Kathleen M & Zhang, Yan. (2017). RATE: Overcoming Noise and Sparsity of Textual Features in Real-Time Location Estimation. In Proceedings of 2017 ACM International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM'17), Singapore, November 2017., [pdf]

Ahuja, Aman & Wei, Wei & Carley, Kathleen M & Reddy, Chandan K . (2017). A Probabilistic Geographical Aspect-Opinion Model for Geo-tagged Microblogs. In Proceedings of the 2017 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM), 721-726. IEEE. [pdf]

Ahuja, Aman & Wei, Wei & Carley, Kathleen M . (2016). Microblog Sentiment Topic Model. Accepted paper for SoMeRis 2016 2nd International Workshop on Data Science for Social Media and Risk, Barcelona, Spain, December 12, 2016.,

Wei, Wei & Joseph, Kenneth & Liu, Huan & Carley, Kathleen M . (2016). Exploring Characteristics of Suspended Users and Network Stability on Twitter. Social Network Analysis and Mining, 6, [DOI] WebSite: [link]

Joseph, Kenneth & Wei, Wei & Carley, Kathleen M . (2016). Exploring Patterns of Identity Usage in Tweets: A New Problem, Solution and Case Study. In Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW'2016), 2016, [pdf]

Wei, Wei. (2016). Probabilistic Models of Topics and Social Events. Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science, Institute for Software Research, CASOS, Doctor of Philosophy, WebSite: [link]

Wei, Wei & Carley, Kathleen M . (2015). Measuring Temporal Patterns in Dynamic Social Networks. ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data (TKDD), 10, [DOI] [pdf]

Kalyanasundaram, Arun & Wei, Wei & Carley, Kathleen M & Herbsleb, James D . (2015). An Agent-Based Model of Edit Wars in Wikipedia: How and When is Consensus Reached. Proceedings of the 2015 Winter Simulation Conference, eds. L. Yilmaz, W.K.V. Chan, T.M.K. Roeder, C. Macal and M.D. Rossetti, Huntington Beach, CA, [pdf]

Ahuja, Aman & Wei, Wei & Carley, Kathleen M . (2015). Topic Modeling in Large Scale Social Network Data. Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science, Institute for Software Research, Technical Report CMU-ISR-15-108, [pdf]

Wei, Wei. (2015). Learning Latent Event Representations: Structured Probabilistic inference on Spatial, Temporal and Textual Data. Institute for Software Research, CASOS Center, Graduate Student Thesis Proposal. [pdf]

Wei, Wei & Carley, Kathleen M . (2014). Real Time Closeness and Betweeness Centrality Calculations on Streaming Network Data. In the proceedings of the 2014 ASE BIGDATA/SOCIALCOM/CYBERSECURITY Conference, Stanford University, May 27-31, 2014, [pdf]

Joseph, Kenneth & Wei, Wei & Carley, Kathleen M . (2013). An Agent-Based Model Model for Simultaneous Phone and SMS Traffic over Time. Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction: 6th International Conference, SBP 2013, Washington, DC, USA, April 2-5, 2013. Proceedings , 7812, 65-74. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. [DOI] [pdf]

Wei, Wei & Pfeffer, Juergen & Reminga, Jeffrey & Carley, Kathleen M . (2011). Handling Weighted, Asymmetric, Self-Looped, and Disconnected Networks in ORA . Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science, Institute for Software Research, Technical Report, CMU-ISR-11-113., [PDF]

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