CHICAGO - On August 23, 2019, Northwestern University School of Professional Studies hosted a lunchtime table talk on the ways in which data found on social media, such as friends, relations, and localities, can be analyzed and utilized. Graph technologies and analytics are powerful tools that can drive contextual insights for data used in research, social initiatives, and business solutions. This presentation walked attendees through the essential characteristics of a social network and their representations using the graph model. The talk also examined the data structures, techniques, algorithms, and platforms used to analyze, discover, and mine such networks.
FEATURING:
Shreenidhi Bharadwaj—Educator, Data Enthusiast, and Analytics Practitioner
VP of Data & Analytics, Syndigo
Faculty, Northwestern University's part-time
Master's in Data Science program
The lecture was part of SPS's Lunchtime Table Talk series, a lecture and Q&A series that highlights the interdisciplinary research and conversation occurring at the School of Professional Studies. The lectures are free and open to Northwestern University staff, students, and faculty, as well as the general public.
If you are interested in learning more about the Northwestern University School of Professional Studies Lunchtime Table Talk series, please contact us at SPS@northwestern.edu and ask to be added to our email list.