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Nello Cristianini

Researcher at University of Bristol

Publications -  187
Citations -  48616

Nello Cristianini is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kernel method & Support vector machine. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 183 publications receiving 46640 citations. Previous affiliations of Nello Cristianini include Royal Holloway, University of London & University of California, Davis.

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Can Machines Read our Minds

TL;DR: A large number of empirical studies are reviewed, in which samples of behaviour are used to automatically infer a range of psychological constructs, including affect and emotions, aptitudes and skills, attitudes and orientations, personality, and disorders and conditions.
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Change-Point Analysis of the Public Mood in UK Twitter during the Brexit Referendum

TL;DR: The changes in public mood within the contents of Twitter in the UK, in the days before and after the Brexit referendum are studied, finding that the public mood is characterised by an increase in negative affect, anger, anxiety and sadness, with a corresponding drop in positive affect.
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Nowcasting the mood of the nation

TL;DR: Vast data‐streams from social networks like Twitter and Facebook contain a people's opinions, fears and dreams and Thomas Lansdall‐Welfare, Vasileios Lampos and Nello Cristianini exploit a whole new tool for social scientists.
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On the coverage of science in the media: A big data study on the impact of the Fukushima disaster

TL;DR: The media discourse has shifted from one of public debate about nuclear power as a viable option for energy supply needs to a re-emergence of the public views of nuclear power and the risks associated with it, and the methodology used presents an opportunity to leverage big data for corpus analysis and opens up new possibilities in social scientific research.