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**Outline:** <br> 10:00-11:00 R and Topic Modeling in R 1. Download R, then R Studio 2. Power-point on R 3. Hands-on Topic modeling in R (run through R Script) 11:00-11:30 Applications of Topic Modeling - Using metadata (like year the document was created) - Topic modeling in other languages - Visualizing results - How do you choose the number of topics? - How much data is needed? 11:30-11:45 Break 11:45-1:00 Network Analysis 1. Power-point on network analysis 2. Introduction to “GraphCommons” an online tool for network analysis 3. Hands-on network analysis in GraphCommons using own network data 4. Hands-on network analysis in GraphCommons using the Zachary Karate Club Dataset **What you will need:** <br> Download R: https://cran.r-project.org/ <br> Download R Studio:https://www.rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download/ <br> Graph Commons Account <br> Zachary Karate Dataset (in OSF for this Week, this data set is in two CSVs)
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