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Many of the projects listed here present environmental sustainability data in an impressive way. This visualisation are perfect for reports and presentation. Therefore, here is an issue where we can c…
Ly0n updated
9 months ago
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Post questions here for this week's exemplary readings:
1. Nikhil Garg, Londa Schiebinger, Dan Jurafsky and James Zou’s follow-on article. 2018. [“Word Embeddings Quantify 100 Years of Gender and E…
lkcao updated
8 months ago
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### Briefly describe the claim or statement that needs fact-checking:
There are two immediate claims that need addressing (and possibly a 3rd related claim):
1. That the latest fatality figures sh…
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Comment below with questions or thoughts about the reading for this week's workshop.
Please make your comments by Wednesday 11:59 PM, and upvote at least five of your peers' comments on Thursday pr…
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Pose questions here for the 2/1 talk by [Ágnes Horvát](https://agneshorvat.soc.northwestern.edu/) on **How science is (mis)communicated in online media.** Most academics are promoting their work onlin…
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As per
https://beta.briefideas.org/about .
I have known it since it start but never actually posted anything there, though some of the things in this repo or similar ones might actually be suitable.
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Given we were told *no* content should be default at all, surely we can move this content from hard-coded to imported-and-then-editable.
Probably this should be a page rather than a block?
And t…
mlncn updated
1 month ago
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Post a reading of your own that uses deep learning for social science analysis and understanding, with a focus on text data.
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Post questions here for:
Borgatti, Stephen P. 2005. [“Centrality and Network Flow.”](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378873304000693) _Social networks_ 27(1): 55-71.
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Is there a way to pull the abstract text into the dataframe?
for example, using this code `europepmc::epmc_search(query = '"2019-nCoV" OR "2019nCoV"')` creates a 29 columns df that has useful inf…