Search Results - "Baxter, Jay"
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Supernotes: Driving Consensus in Crowd-Sourced Fact-Checking
Published 09-11-2024“…X's Community Notes, a crowd-sourced fact-checking system, allows users to annotate potentially misleading posts. Notes rated as helpful by a diverse set of…”
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Birdwatch: Crowd Wisdom and Bridging Algorithms can Inform Understanding and Reduce the Spread of Misinformation
Published 27-10-2022“…We present an approach for selecting objectively informative and subjectively helpful annotations to social media posts. We draw on data from on an online…”
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Lessons Learned Addressing Dataset Bias in Model-Based Candidate Generation at Twitter
Published 13-05-2021“…Traditionally, heuristic methods are used to generate candidates for large scale recommender systems. Model-based candidate generation promises multiple…”
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Fighting Redundancy and Model Decay with Embeddings
Published 18-09-2018“…Every day, hundreds of millions of new Tweets containing over 40 languages of ever-shifting vernacular flow through Twitter. Models that attempt to extract…”
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BayesDB: A probabilistic programming system for querying the probable implications of data
Published 15-12-2015“…Is it possible to make statistical inference broadly accessible to non-statisticians without sacrificing mathematical rigor or inference quality? This paper…”
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Applying case characteristics to expand outcome measures and strengthen effectiveness in a state family preservation services program
Published 01-01-2010“…This research evaluates the effectiveness of Family Preservation Services (FPS) in a Midwestern U.S. state. The research setting is an Intensive Family…”
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Surgical intensive care unit resource use in a specialty referral hospital: I. Predictors of early death and cost implications
Published in Surgery (01-06-1991)“…The rationing of medical care prioritizes the need for early predictors of death in the surgical intensive care unit (SICU). We prospectively studied 100…”
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