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Modeling Computing and Journalism (Part I)

Recently I’ve been thinking more about modeling the intersection of computing and journalism, and in particular thinking about ways that aspects of computing might impact or allow for innovation in...

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What a News Consumer Wants

What exactly is it that drives people to consume news information? If we can answer that, I would argue, then we open a new space of possibility for creating new media products, and for optimizing...

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Journalism as Information Science

The core activity of journalism basically boils down to this: knowledge production. It’s presented in various guises: stories, maps, graphics, interviews, and more recently even things like newsgames,...

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News Headlines and Retweets

How do you maximize the reach and engagement of your tweets? This is a hugely important question for companies who want to maximize the value of their content. There are even start-ups, like Social...

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Finding News Sources in Social Media

Whether it’s terrorist attacks in Mumbai, a plane crash landing on the Hudson River, or videos and reactions from a recently capsized cruise ship in Italy, social media has proven itself again and...

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Systematic Technical Innovation in Journalism

The idea that innovation can be an organized, systematic search for change is not new — Peter Drucker wrote about it over 25 years ago in his book Innovation and Entrepreneurship — and I’m fairly...

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Moving Towards Algorithmic Corroboration

Note: this is cross-posted on the Berkman/MIT “Truthiness in Digital Media” blog.  One of the methods that truth seekers like journalists or social scientists often employ is corroboration. If we find...

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Cultivating the Landscape of Innovation in Computational Journalism

For the last several months I’ve been working on a whitepaper for the CUNY Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism. It’s about cultivating more technical innovation in journalism and involves...

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The Future of Automated Story Production

Note: this is cross-posted on the CUNY Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism site.  Recently there’s been a surge of interest in automatically generating news stories. The poster child is a...

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Fact-Checking at Scale

Note: this is cross-posted on the CUNY Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism site.  Over the last decade there’s been a substantial growth in the use of Fact-Checking to correct...

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Comment Readers Want Relevance!

A couple years ago now I wrote a paper about the quality of comments on online news stories. For the paper I surveyed a number of commenters on sacbee.com about their commenting experience on that...

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Understanding bias in computational news media

Just a quick pointer to an article I wrote for Nieman Lab exploring some of the ways in which algorithms serve to introduce bias into news media. Different kind of writing than my typical academic-ese,...

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Aha! Brainstorming App

In April 2012 I published a whitepaper on Cultivating Innovation in Computational Journalism with the CUNY Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism. Jeff Jarvis wrote about it on the Tow-Knight...

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Neolithic Journalists? Influence Engines? Narrative Analytics? Some Thoughts...

A few weeks ago now was the 2nd Computation + Journalism Symposium at Georgia Tech, which I helped organize and program. I wrote up a few reflections on things that jumped out at me from the meeting....

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51% Foreign: Algorithms and the Surveillance State

In New York City there’s a “geek squad” of analysts that gathers all kinds of data, from restaurant inspection grades and utility usage to neighborhood complaints, and uses it to predict how to improve...

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Algorithmic Defamation: The Case of the Shameless Autocomplete

Note: A version of the following also appears on the Tow Center blog. In Germany, a man recently won a legal battle with Google over the fact that when you searched for his name, the autocomplete...

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Storytelling with Data Visualization: Context is King

Note: A version of the following also appears on the Tow Center blog. Data is like a freeze-dried version of reality, abstracted sometimes to the point where it can be hard to recognize and understand....

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A Functional Roadmap for Innovation in Computational Journalism

By: Nicholas Diakopoulos, Ph.D. School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University Original Version January, 2010; Updated April 2011. A PDF is also available. Overview Journalism in all of...

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Newsgames “Interview”

This past week I was asked by a reporter via email to respond to some questions for a story on newsgames published today in the Sydney Morning Herald. Here’s the story, which was a little disappointing...

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Modeling Computing and Journalism (Part I)

Recently I’ve been thinking more about modeling the intersection of computing and journalism, and in particular thinking about ways that aspects of computing might impact or allow for innovation in...

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