
Salvatore Giorgi
Graduate student @ University of Pennsylvania
social media
word embeddings
weat
black lives matter
sms
selection bias
population health
text embeddings
psychology research
linguistic bias
word frequency
mobile phones
text generation
keystrokes
5
presentations
1
number of views
SHORT BIO
Salvatore Giorgi is a Data Scientist working under Dr. Brenda Curtis at the National Institute on Drug Abuse. I am also a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Pennsylvania working under H. Andrew Schwartz and Lyle Ungar. My primary research interest is community centered NLP: developing methods to measure relationships between individuals and their communities using social media language. I'm also interested in machine learning applications to substance use and recovery.
Presentations

AWARE-TEXT: An Android Package for Mobile Phone Based Text Collection and On-Device Processing | VIDEO
Salvatore Giorgi

Modeling Latent Dimensions of Human Beliefs
Huy Vu and 4 other authors

Correcting Sociodemographic Selection Biases for Population Prediction from Social Media
Salvatore Giorgi and 6 other authors

Negative Associations in Word Embeddings Predict anti-Black Bias Across Regions--but only via Name Frequency
Austin van Loon and 3 other authors

Twitter Corpus of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement And Counter Protests: 2013 to 2021
Salvatore Giorgi and 6 other authors