Final Course Project Description
Predicting link formation in online settings is one of the most critical tasks data scientists have to deal with. In fact, link formation dynamics help to solve several business problems, such as:
explaining the popularity of products in online marketplaces
building recommender systems (see last year final course project)
placing ads (e.g., ads concerning job posts) in the right spot so as to maximise the returns and attract more customers
For this final course project, groups are required to analyze the Stackoverflow setting and to address the following question: Why do users participate in certain threads i.e., reply to certain questions?
References
Your textbook Networks, Crowds, and Markets has some chapters that are key to the design and execute the project, such as chapters 3, 4, 19, 20, 21, 23.
Data
There are several dumps of the Stackoverflow platform:
official dump
Archive dump
SNAP dump
Simones dump (available upon request)
Deliverables
By December 20 (5:00 PM), groups have to upload the following set of materials:
copy of Python scripts and/or the Jupyter notebook
supporting documentation (.md/.tex format) reporting:
a description of the netwrok analytics pipeline you have created (including models, metrics, algorithms, etc.);
an effective, concise description of the key insights emerging from the network analyses.
Programming
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