Faculty Profile

Naeemul Hassan (Faculty Member is Retired, or has otherwise left the University)
Assistant Professor of Computer and Information Science
Phone Number: (662)915-5355
Email: nhassan@olemiss.edu

Key Words: Big Data, data science, database and data mining

Research Description:

Automated Fact-checking: Politicians and media figures make claims about “facts” all the time. The new army of fact-checkers can often expose claims which are false, exaggerated or half-truths. Technology, social media and new forms of journalism have made it easier than ever to disseminate falsehoods and half-truths faster than the fact-checkers can expose them. This “gap” in time and availability limits the effectiveness of fact-checking. The goal of this project is to pursue towards a completely automatic fact-checking platform, investigate the technical challenges and propose potential solutions [C+J 2015]. We are building ClaimBuster [CIKM 2015], a platform to monitor live streams, websites, and social media to catch factual claims, detect matches with a curated repository of fact-checks, and deliver the matches instantly to viewers. Major components of the platform are- text mining, social media analysis and collaborative fact-checking. This project has received media attention from multiple news outlets, including the guardian, Austin American-Statesman, Poynter and New Scientist.

Significant Fact Monitoring: The goal of this project is to augment journalists identify data-backed, attention-seizing facts which serve as leads to news stories. Examples of such facts are- “This month the Chinese capital has experienced 10 days with a maximum temperature in around 35 degrees Celsius—the most for the month of July in a decade”, “Michael Jordan had 53 points in the Chicago Bulls' win over the Detroit Pistons. No one before had a better or equal performance in 1995-96 season”. Given an append-only database, upon the arrival of a new tuple, the challenge is to design algorithms which efficiently search for facts without exhaustively testing all possible ones [ICDE 2014, C+J 2014]. We developed FactWatcher [VLDB 2014], a system which finds story leads from ever-growing data and provides features including fact ranking, fact-to-statement translation, and keyword-based fact search. This system won an Excellent Demonstration Award in VLDB 2014.

Skyline Group: Traditional Pareto frontier (skyline) computation is inadequate to answer queries which need to analyze not only individual points but also groups of points. To approach this gap, we proposed a novel concept “Skyline Group” [TKDE 2014, CIKM 2012] that represents groups which are not dominated by any other groups. We demonstrated its applications through a web-based system CrewScout [CIKM 2014] in question answering, expert team formation and paper reviewer selection. An attractive characteristic of a skyline team is that no other team of equal size can dominate it. In contrast, given a non-skyline team, there is always a better skyline team. This property distinguishes CrewScout from other team recommendation techniques.

Honors Theses:

Garrett, Abby (2019) #WhyIDidntReport: Using Social Media as a Tool to Understand Why Sexual Assault Victims Do Not Report (full text)

McFann, Thomas (2019) Understanding Juuling Trends Among Differing Age and Gender Demographics Through Social Sensing (full text)

Hubacek, Claire (2018) Classifying #MeToo Hash-tagged Tweets by Semantics to Understand the Extent of Sexual Harassment (full text)

Available Research Projects:

Exploring Reddit Fact-checking Community

Project Description: The goal of this project is to analyze the "politicalfactchecking" subreddit and have a better understanding of how crowdsourced fact-checking works in general. The student needs to find answers of the following questions. * What kinds of facts are checked? * Is there any presence of Reddit-war? * What kinds of facts are easily checkable by the crowd?

Desired Student Qualifications: Python/R, Database Query Language

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Last Updated on 2016-08-30 20:25:16