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Our Twitter Profiles, Our Selves: Predicting Personality with Twitter

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It is argued that being able to predict user personality goes well beyond the initial goal of informing the design of new personalized applications as it, for example, expands current studies on privacy in social media.
Abstract
Psychological personality has been shown to affect a variety of aspects: preferences for interaction styles in the digital world and for music genres, for example Consequently, the design of personalized user interfaces and music recommender systems might benefit from understanding the relationship between personality and use of social media Since there has not been a study between personality and use of Twitter at large, we set out to analyze the relationship between personality and different types of Twitter users, including popular users and influentials For 335 users, we gather personality data, analyze it, and find that both popular users and influentials are extroverts and emotionally stable (low in the trait of Neuroticism) Interestingly, we also find that popular users are `imaginative' (high in Openness), while influentials tend to be `organized' (high in Conscientiousness) We then show a way of accurately predicting a user's personality simply based on three counts publicly available on profiles: following, followers, and listed counts Knowing these three quantities about an active user, one can predict the user's five personality traits with a root-mean-squared error below 088 on a $[1,5]$ scale Based on these promising results, we argue that being able to predict user personality goes well beyond our initial goal of informing the design of new personalized applications as it, for example, expands current studies on privacy in social media

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Social Media Profiling Continues to Partake in the Development of Formalistic Self-Concepts. Social Media Users Think So, Too.

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors take a step back and revisit theories of personal identity in philosophy that underline two constitutive meta-principles necessary for individuals to self-interpret autonomously: justification and control.
Dissertation

Personalizing trending content in social media

Xiaolan Sha
TL;DR: This work contributes to the literature on the following aspects: an in depth analysis on individuals who create trending content in social media that uncovers their distinguishing characteristics; a novel means to identify trending content by relying on the ability of special users who create them; a mechanism to build a recommender system to personalize trending content; and techniques to improve the quality of recommendations beyond the core theme of accuracy.
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AI-enabled exploration of Instagram profiles predicts soft skills and personality traits to empower hiring decisions

TL;DR: In this article , a wide range of behavioral competencies consisting of 16 in-demand soft skills can be automatically predicted from Instagram profiles based on the following lists and other quantitative features using machine learning algorithms.
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Depressive Emotion Recognition Based on Behavioral Data

TL;DR: A prediction model with a correlation coefficient of 0.5189 is established, which achieved a medium correlation in the psychological definition, and provided a more accurate method for the auxiliary diagnosis of depression.
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Data Mining

Ian Witten
TL;DR: In this paper, generalized estimating equations (GEE) with computing using PROC GENMOD in SAS and multilevel analysis of clustered binary data using generalized linear mixed-effects models with PROC LOGISTIC are discussed.

The Big Five Trait taxonomy: History, measurement, and theoretical perspectives.

TL;DR: The Big Five taxonomy as discussed by the authors is a taxonomy of personality dimensions derived from analyses of the natural language terms people use to describe themselves 3 and others, and it has been used for personality assessment.
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Data mining: practical machine learning tools and techniques with Java implementations

TL;DR: This presentation discusses the design and implementation of machine learning algorithms in Java, as well as some of the techniques used to develop and implement these algorithms.
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The international personality item pool and the future of public-domain personality measures ☆

TL;DR: The International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) as mentioned in this paper has been used as a prototype for public-domain personality measures, focusing on the International personality item pool, which has been widely used for personality measurement.
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The longitudinal course of marital quality and stability: A review of theory, methods, and research.

TL;DR: A model is outlined that integrates the strengths of previous theories of marriage, accounts for established findings, and indicates new directions for research on how marriages change.
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