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Washington University in St Louis
- St Louis, MO, USA
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- https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=H1hc79MAAAAJ&hl=en
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ConTextMining Public
Complementing topic models with few-shot in-context learning to generate interpretable topics
Python MIT License UpdatedJan 16, 2025 -
LLMs_in_perioperative_care Public
Codes for "Prescribing Large Language Models for Perioperative Care: What’s The Right Dose for Pretrained Models?"
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AutoThemeGenerator Public
Code for Python package AutoThemeGenerator. Also part of codes for paper "GPT Models Can Perform Thematic Analysis in Public Health Studies, Akin to Qualitative Researchers"
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Documentation for Package AutoThemeGenerator.
MIT License UpdatedJan 11, 2025 -
ChatGPTComes2Campus Public
Code and accompanying webpage for paper "ChatGPT Comes to Campus: Unveiling Core Themes in AI Policies Across U.S. Universities with Large Language Models" (accepted into SIGCSE 2025)
CSS Other UpdatedNov 29, 2024 -
Source code for 🤗 Huggingface models cja5553/deberta-Twitter-spam-classification and cja5553/xlm-roberta-Twitter-spam-classification
Jupyter Notebook UpdatedNov 28, 2024 -
codes for: Alba, C., Pan, B., Yin, J. et al. COVID-19’s impact on visitation behavior to US national parks from communities of color: evidence from mobile phone data. Scientific Reports 12, 13398 (…
Jupyter Notebook UpdatedOct 25, 2024 -
Codes for manuscript titled "Attention-driven imitation in consumer reviews" by Charles Alba, Mikhail Spektor and Lukasz Walasek
Jupyter Notebook UpdatedAug 30, 2024 -
ChangeDotOrgScraper Public
Scrapes online petition data from change.org
Python MIT License UpdatedAug 4, 2024 -
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codes for: "Applications of social-media mining in examining the social concerns of orphans during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic."
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Codes for: Alba, C & An, R (2023). Using mobile-phone data to assess racial disparities in unhealthy food reliance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Health Data Science
Jupyter Notebook UpdatedDec 20, 2023 -
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Cite as: Alba C, M Mittal "Socio-cultural behavioral traits in modeling the prediction of COVID-19 infection rates" Journal of Humanities and Applied Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 5, pp. 339-355.
UpdatedDec 20, 2021 -