Search Results for author: Henry Kautz

Found 13 papers, 2 papers with code

The Relationship between Deteriorating Mental Health Conditions and Longitudinal Behavioral Changes in Google and YouTube Usages among College Students in the United States during COVID-19: Observational Study

no code implementations5 Sep 2020 Anis Zaman, Boyu Zhang, Ehsan Hoque, Vincent Silenzio, Henry Kautz

The goal of this study is to examine, among college students, the relationship between deteriorating mental health conditions and changes in user behaviors when engaging with Google Search and YouTube during COVID-19.

SemEval-2020 Task 7: Assessing Humor in Edited News Headlines

no code implementations SEMEVAL 2020 Nabil Hossain, John Krumm, Michael Gamon, Henry Kautz

The second subtask is to predict, for a pair of edited versions of the same original headline, which is the funnier version.

Inferring Fine-grained Details on User Activities and Home Location from Social Media: Detecting Drinking-While-Tweeting Patterns in Communities

no code implementations10 Mar 2016 Nabil Hossain, Tianran Hu, Roghayeh Feizi, Ann Marie White, Jiebo Luo, Henry Kautz

Nearly all previous work on geo-locating latent states and activities from social media confounds general discussions about activities, self-reports of users participating in those activities at times in the past or future, and self-reports made at the immediate time and place the activity occurs.

Lifted Symmetry Detection and Breaking for MAP Inference

no code implementations NeurIPS 2015 Timothy Kopp, Parag Singla, Henry Kautz

Symmetry breaking is a technique for speeding up propositional satisfiability testing by adding constraints to the theory that restrict the search space while preserving satisfiability.

Relational Reasoning Symmetry Detection

Location-Based Reasoning about Complex Multi-Agent Behavior

no code implementations18 Jan 2014 Adam Sadilek, Henry Kautz

Recent research has shown that surprisingly rich models of human activity can be learned from GPS (positional) data.

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