Publications Teaching Fellowships and Awards Service and Other Interests
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Arthi Ramachandran
Working Papers- Modeling and Predicting the Dynamics of Clicks from Social Media
- L. Wang, A. Ramachandran, and A. Chaintreau
- Parsimony, Network Growth and the Wisdom of the Crowd
- A. Ramachandran and A. Chaintreau
- A Validated Approach to Studying News Consumption and the Limits of Reach on Twitter
- L. Wang, A. Ramachandran, and A. Chaintreau
Workshop on News and Public Opinion, May 2016 - Social Clicks: What and Who Gets Read on Twitter?
- M. Gabielkov, A. Ramachandran, A. Legout, and A. Chaintreau
SIGMETRICS, Jun 2016
Feature in the news: Columbia Data Science Institute, Washington Post - Who Contributes to the Knowledge Sharing Economy?
- A. Ramachandran and A. Chaintreau
Conference for Online Social Networks, Nov 2015
Runner-up for Best Paper Award - The Network Effects of Privacy Choices
- A. Ramachandran and A. Chaintreau
NetEcon, Jun 2015 - "I knew they clicked when i saw them with their friends": identifying your silent web visitors on social media.
- A. Ramachandran, Y. Kim, A. Chaintreau
Conference for Online Social Networks, Oct 2014 - Evaluation of the emerging scholars program at Columbia University
- R. Powell, C. Murphy, A. Cannon, J. Gordon, and A. Ramachandran
SIGCSE, 2013
Prior to working in social networks, I worked in Computational Biology, specifically, Computational Genomics where I used machine learning and data modeling techniques to better understand and analyse genetic data.
Resume/CV is available on request.