this is an insane project! https://brown.stanford.edu/tv-news-analyzer/?utm_source=Daily+Lab+email+list&utm_campaign=c255f034d2-dailylabemail3&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d68264fd5e-c255f034d2-395963197 …
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Replying to @hakeemjefferson
absolutely bananas they pulled this off; i don't see the raw estimates anywhere, though, just the videos
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Replying to @joshmccrain @hakeemjefferson
I worked on this project, happy to answer questions. Which raw estimates are you looking for?
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Replying to @wcrichton @hakeemjefferson
Amazing work! The underlying raw data used to generate the graphs, essentially. For instance, all people in your data and their time on screen per day
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Replying to @joshmccrain @hakeemjefferson
Will Crichton Retweeted Will Crichton
That's right. Partially for privacy / ethical use concerns, and also partially for technical reasons -- the multiple modalities are split across several data sources.https://twitter.com/wcrichton/status/1296526104010792962 …
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Will Crichton @wcrichtonTo systems/PL people: human-in-the-loop large-scale video-analytics is a super interesting/fun research problem. We had to build a crazy tech stack (see picture). We need Ruby on Rails, but for data analytics! https://twitter.com/kayvonf/status/1296477096517095424 … pic.twitter.com/rusNj16zEhShow this thread1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
You can see the full list of people by clicking the magnifying glass, clicking "is a person" dropdown, and scrolling through the list of people. If you want the SQL-level access to metadata, we'd be happy to chat more! DM me or email tvnews-project@stanford.edu
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cognitive psychology. PhD