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2024-06-12: Paper Summary: Exploring the Use of Personalized AI for Identifying Misinformation on Social Media

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Figure 1 Jahanbakhsh et al. Assess tweets with AI assistance (UI used in Step 3). Participants assess each tweet in their feed while seeing AI model predictions. As shown in this screenshot, the user is in the middle of an experiment and has assessed the top tweet, while the rest of the tweets in this feed (for which the AI model predictions are shown) have not been assessed yet. The AI model predictions may change in response to user feedback. The tweets for which the AI predictions have recently changed are shown on the left pane. Newly changed predictions are differentiated visually with a border and a notification icon, similar to the bottom tweet in the image (Figure 3 in original paper ). In recent years,  misinformation on social media  platforms has been a tremendous concern. The  spread of inaccurate or misleading information weakens the credibility of online content and also poses serious threats to social trust, public opinion, and even democratic pro...

2022-12-23: ECCV 2022 and DIRA 2022 Trip Report

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  I had a paper accepted to the Drawings and abstract Imagery: Representation and Analysis (DIRA) workshop, allowing me to attend the 17 th European Conference on Computer Vision 2022 (ECCV 2022) in Tel Aviv, Israel, from October 23 - 27. ECCV 2022 is a large conference with attendees from more than 76 countries. More than 3,200 people attended ECCV 2022 in person, and 1,800 more attended virtually. ECCV 2022 was my first Computer Vision conference and perhaps the largest academic conference I have attended to date. ECCV 2022 is a premier conference for computer vision. The conference contains work from many corners of computer vision, from detecting and processing text in images to generating full images based on text prompts. ECCV 2022’s organizers came from a wide variety of universities and industry, including places like Harvard , Meta , Kyoto University , IBM Research , and USC . ...