no code implementations • 1 Oct 2022 • Sanjay Chawla, Preslav Nakov, Ahmed Ali, Wendy Hall, Issa Khalil, Xiaosong Ma, Husrev Taha Sencar, Ingmar Weber, Michael Wooldridge, Ting Yu
The rise of attention networks, self-supervised learning, generative modeling, and graph neural networks has widened the application space of AI.
no code implementations • 8 Mar 2021 • David Ifeoluwa Adelani, Ryota Kobayashi, Ingmar Weber, Przemyslaw A. Grabowicz
A defining feature of social media is that other users can provide feedback -- called community feedback -- to their content in the form of comments, replies, and retweets.
Social and Information Networks
1 code implementation • 30 Jan 2020 • George Berry, Antonio Sirianni, Ingmar Weber, Jisun An, Michael Macy
While this paper focuses on homophily, results generalize to other relational measures which aggregate predictions along the dyads in a network.
no code implementations • CVPR 2019 • Dim P. Papadopoulos, Youssef Tamaazousti, Ferda Ofli, Ingmar Weber, Antonio Torralba
From a visual perspective, every instruction step can be seen as a way to change the visual appearance of the dish by adding extra objects (e. g., adding an ingredient) or changing the appearance of the existing ones (e. g., cooking the dish).
5 code implementations • WS 2019 • Thomas Davidson, Debasmita Bhattacharya, Ingmar Weber
Technologies for abusive language detection are being developed and applied with little consideration of their potential biases.
no code implementations • 14 Oct 2018 • Javier Marin, Aritro Biswas, Ferda Ofli, Nicholas Hynes, Amaia Salvador, Yusuf Aytar, Ingmar Weber, Antonio Torralba
In this paper, we introduce Recipe1M+, a new large-scale, structured corpus of over one million cooking recipes and 13 million food images.
Ranked #2 on
Cross-Modal Retrieval
on Recipe1M+
1 code implementation • 25 Jul 2018 • George Berry, Antonio Sirianni, Nathan High, Agrippa Kellum, Ingmar Weber, Michael Macy
This is a three step procedure which entails: 1) walking the graph starting from an arbitrary node; 2) learning a classifier on the nodes in the walk; and 3) applying a post-hoc adjustment to classification labels.
Social and Information Networks
no code implementations • CVPR 2017 • Amaia Salvador, Nicholas Hynes, Yusuf Aytar, Javier Marin, Ferda Ofli, Ingmar Weber, Antonio Torralba
In this paper, we introduce Recipe1M, a new large-scale, structured corpus of over 1m cooking recipes and 800k food images.
1 code implementation • WS 2017 • Zeerak Waseem, Thomas Davidson, Dana Warmsley, Ingmar Weber
As the body of research on abusive language detection and analysis grows, there is a need for critical consideration of the relationships between different subtasks that have been grouped under this label.
no code implementations • 1 Apr 2017 • Meysam Alizadeh, Ingmar Weber, Claudio Cioffi-Revilla, Santo Fortunato, Michael Macy
Global recruitment into radical Islamic movements has spurred renewed interest in the appeal of political extremism.
8 code implementations • 11 Mar 2017 • Thomas Davidson, Dana Warmsley, Michael Macy, Ingmar Weber
We train a multi-class classifier to distinguish between these different categories.
no code implementations • 9 Mar 2017 • Enes Kocabey, Mustafa Camurcu, Ferda Ofli, Yusuf Aytar, Javier Marin, Antonio Torralba, Ingmar Weber
A person's weight status can have profound implications on their life, ranging from mental health, to longevity, to financial income.
no code implementations • 21 Feb 2017 • Ferda Ofli, Yusuf Aytar, Ingmar Weber, Raggi al Hammouri, Antonio Torralba
Studying how food is perceived in relation to what it actually is typically involves a laboratory setup.
1 code implementation • 29 Feb 2016 • Eric Malmi, Ingmar Weber
Our work addresses this need by studying the predictability of user demographics based on the list of a user's apps which is readily available to many app developers.
Social and Information Networks
no code implementations • 25 Feb 2016 • Tiago O. Cunha, Ingmar Weber, Hamed Haddadi, Gisele L. Pappa
It is generally accepted as common wisdom that receiving social feedback is helpful to (i) keep an individual engaged with a community and to (ii) facilitate an individual's positive behavior change.
Social and Information Networks