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What
are they thinking?
IDS Center student Swapna Somasundaran developing automated
coding of blogs and discussion boards to discern public opinion
(Oct. 2, 2007)
The Internet has
joined the newspaper opinions page and the water cooler as a hot spot
for the spouting of public opinion. DHS student Swapna Somasundaran has
her finger on this pulse, able to extract concrete opinions and feelings
from the plethora of bulletin boards, discussion forums and blogs
dominating the online world.
A Ph.D. candidate in computer science at the University of
Pittsburgh, Somasundaran studies the expression of opinion and feelings
for question answering (QA). Answers to questions like, “Are you worried
about climate change?” versus, “What would be the effect of reporting
Iran to the Security Council?” show the difference in simply expressing a
mood over arguing an opinion.
It is within
the varied answers to these different question types that Somasundaran
is creating new ways to mine public mood and opinions. While human
effort could code and analyze answers, her goal is to automate the
process to make it more efficient.
Such
automation is not easy when one considers the variety of ways in which
ideas are expressed – slang, choppy sentence segments, “buzz words” and
poor grammar are just a few examples.
In response, Somasundaran has trained humans to extract
opinions and sentiments from text, and she is teaching computers to do
the same. Through her feeding of opinion information into computer-based
recognition systems, machines are also able to answer opinion
questions.
Tapping public mood on a subject, helping moderators to
more effectively run meetings by discerning and grouping opinions, and
enabling conference or QA summarizers to specifically report on opinions
that influence a decision are just a few of the applications that are
possible through this research.
Graduating in
2009, Somasundaran is a member of the Center for the Extraction and
Summarization of Events and Opinions in Text (CERATOPS), a part of the
DHS Institute for Discrete Sciences (IDS-UACS) Center of Excellence that
conducts research on advanced methods for information analysis and the
development of computational technologies to protect the Nation.
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