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Philosophical Texts Display, Search and Analysis

Philosophical Texts Display, Search and Analysis Main People Involved: Peter Millican A short summary of the project’s aims: A project to collect, edit, and make freely available 270 important philosophical texts from the early modern period, together with analytical tools to facilitate dissemination, study, and innovative comparative analysis of influence etc. 25% of the texts […]

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Determining Policy Impacts on Public Sentiment Using Social Media Data

Determining Policy Impacts on Public Sentiment Using Social Media Data Main People Involved: Atreyi Kankanhalli, Department of Information Systems and Analytics, National University of Singapore A short summary of the project’s aims: Governments continually formulate policies and seek feedback from the public on their impacts to aid in policy refinement. For instance for crises such

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“Welcome to QuickChat! How are you doing?”: Using computational methods to understand engagements with youths in an online text-based service.

“Welcome to QuickChat! How are you doing?”: Using computational methods to understand engagements with youths in an online text-based service. People Involved: Gerard Chung, Department of Social Work, FASS, NUS Benjamin Yeo, Head of Fei Yue Youth Services A short summary of the project’s aims: We are looking at 2,000 text-based chat (TBC) transcripts from

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Decoding Fitness Engagement: Status Effects in Online Fitness Platforms

Decoding Fitness Engagement: Status Effects in Online Fitness Platforms Main People Involved: Chuan Hoo Tan, Department of Information Systems and Analytics, National University of Singapore A short summary of the project’s aims: The fitness world is buzzing with excitement as digital platforms strive to engage people in physical exercise. A common strategy is to recognize

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Social Media Health Promotion in Singapore: A Study with Topic Modelling and Survey

Social Media Health Promotion in Singapore: A Study with Topic Modelling and Survey Main People Involved: Shaohai Jiang, Department of Communications and New Media, National University of Singapore A short summary of the project’s aims: Social media serves as a powerful platform for public health agencies to promote population health. However, there is limited understanding

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