Matthew Smith
From DML
Matthew Smith is a Ph.D. student and has been a researcher in the Data Mining Lab since September 2004. He received his B.S. in Computer Science from BYU in December 2004 and defended his M.S. Thesis on "Implicit Affinity Networks" in December 2006. He plans to complete his PhD Dissertation in December 2009.
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[edit] Current Work
- Research Blog - This is a web log where Matt posts on current research ideas and data mining topics.
- Primary Research Site - More information on Matt including publications, presentations, and the work he is involved in
- Social Capital in Online Communities
- Implicit Affinity Networks (IAN)
[edit] Related Projects
- IAN Community Website - Community website focused on the evolution of the many things that link us together
- SiteSays - A novel way to collaborate and interact online. The SiteSays website and browser extension is created by Matt Smith and Nathan Davis and allows you to post and view comments about sites as you work on the Internet.
- LDSMissions - An online community for LDS missionaries to helps missionaries stay connected with the mission and those they served with.
- Data Structures and Algorithms (CS235) - Taught Spring 2008
[edit] Related Interests
- Social Network Analysis
- Business Intelligence - Web Analytics and Statistical Methods
- Personalization - Recommendation Systems and Collaborative Filtering
- Web Mining - Content, Usage, and Structure Mining
- More - Link Mining, Clustering, Word-of-mouth, Influence, Reality Mining, Social Capital
