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Grad Studies Fall 2020 Summary

12 Feb 202112 Feb 2021
This post details my experience of the virtual Fall 2020 semester as an International student taking up two highly demanding courses, AIT 590: Natural Language Processing and CSI 777: Principles…
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Natural Language Processing Paper Discussion: Novel Chapters Summarization

7 Jan 2021
Paper Title: Exploring Content Selection in Summarization of Novel Chapters Paper Author(s): Faisal Ladhak, Bryan Li, Yaser Al-Onaizan, Kathleen McKeown What was the most important point (in your opinion) of…
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Notes on Human Centered Visualizations

29 Dec 2020
Here are my notes on and from CSI 703: Statistical Scientific Visualization / Human centered Data Science. The course was really important in training me in data literacy and cognitive…
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Principles of Knowledge Mining Notes

29 Dec 20202 Jan 2021
Data Mining The following are my thoughts, paper reviews, and research work on my course CSI 777: Principles of Knowledge Mining From Data to Wisdom by Russell Ackoff I completely…
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Silk Road Simulation and Visualization: Part 3-How to Visualize a Digital Humanities Project

28 Dec 2020
Sequel to: Silk Road Simulation and Visualization: Part 1 – How to get Started on a Digital Humanities ProjectSilk Road Simulation and Visualization: Part 2 – How to Plan a…
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Project MERCURY-SIMREC Model Demonstration

6 Sep 20206 Sep 2020
While working on the Agent-based Model Simulation of the Trading along the Ancient Silk Route, one of the prominent models that inspired me was the Project MERCURY-SIMREC. For the CSS…
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Silk Road Simulation and Visualization: Part 2 – How to Plan a Digital Humanities Project

27 Jun 202011 Jul 2020
Sequel to Silk Road Simulation and Visualization: Part 1 – How to get Started on a Digital Humanities Project My laser focus this Spring 2020 semester was to work on…
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Silk Road Simulation and Visualization: Part 1 – How to get Started on a Digital Humanities Project

29 May 202028 Feb 2021
You and I walk through a city street, sweating in the dry heat, the billowing colorful clothes our protection against gusts of oddly piercing cold that bring in musty aroma…
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Modeling Market Interactions with Zero-Intelligence Traders Model

3 May 20203 May 2020
Let me preface by thanking 14 year old me for taking Economics as her elective over Computer Science. It was a doubtful move and I still am not comfortable with…
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Mathematics and Multidisciplinary Me

2 May 2020
Even as I stepped foot into George Mason University, wide-eyed about the prospect of coming across Digital Humanities research, I fell harder in love with my department itself. Here I…

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