Social media can serve as a rich data source for addressing a wide range of business, social, and personal problems. Social media analytics apply various analytical techniques to social media data to extract information, identify patterns, classify the content or users, and make predictions.
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Lina Zhou, Ph.D.
Professor, BISOM
Professor, Data Science and Business Analytics
lzhou8@charlotte.edu
Office: Friday 359
UNC Charlotte
9201 University City Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28223
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Information Technology Internal Control Material Weaknesses in Financial Reporting: Categories, Trends, Associations, and Industry Effects. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems.
Representing and Discovering Heterogeneous Interactions for Financial Risk Assessment of SMEs, Expert Systems and Application.
Depression Detection on Social Media: A Classification Framework and Research Challenges and Opportunities, Journal of Healthcare Informatics Research.
From Artificial Intelligence (AI) to Intelligence Augmentation (IA): Design Principles, Potential Risks, and Emerging Issues. AIS Transactions on Human Computer Interaction.