Professor Spitzberg awarded the 2015 Gerald R. Miller Outstanding Book Award

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Congratulations to Professor Brian Spitzberg for receiving the 2015 Gerald R. Miller Outstanding Book Award from the National Communication Association’s Interpersonal Communication Division!  The title of his book is “The Dark Side of Relationship Pursuit: From Attraction to Obsession and Stalking” (2nd ed.)”  Dr. Spitzberg’s achievement will be honored with a spotlight panel next year, at NCA’s 2016 convention in Philadelphia.

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2015 Best Methods Award at the SM&S International Conference

The HDMA Research Team won the Best Methods Paper Award at the 2015 International Conference of Social Media and Society (July 27 – 29, 2015, Toronto, Canada).  

 

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Dr. Ming-Hsiang Tsou accepting the award at the 2015 SM&S International Conference

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Authors: Ming-Hsiang Tsou, Chin-Te Jung, Christopher Allen, Jiue-An Yang, Jean-Mark Gawron, Brian H. Spitzberg & Su Han “Social Media Analytics and Research Test-bed (SMART Dashboard)”

http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=2789187.2789196

Abstract:

We developed a social media analytics and research testbed (SMART) dashboard for monitoring Twitter messages and tracking the diffusion of information in different cities. SMART dashboard is an online geo-targeted search and analytics tool, including an automatic data processing procedure to help researchers to  1) search tweets in different cities;  2) filter noise (such as removing redundant retweets and using machine learning methods to improve precision);  3) analyze social media data from a spatiotemporal perspective, and  4) visualize social media data in various ways (such as weekly and monthly trends, top URLs, top retweets, top mentions, or top hashtags). By monitoring social messages in geo-targeted cities, we hope that SMART dashboard can assist researchers investigate and monitor various topics, such as flu outbreaks, drug abuse, and Ebola epidemics at the municipal level.