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KSU Team Invited To Present In State Department Research Showcase
A team of Kennesaw State researchers were among a select few invited to participate in the U.S. State Department's Diplomacy Lab.

Feb 17, 2021
KSU Team Invited to Present in State Department Research Showcase
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KENNESAW, Ga.
(Feb 17, 2021) — A team of Kennesaw State researchers were among a select few invited to participate
in the U.S. State Department’s Diplomacy Lab Demo Day, where they showcased how social
media messages posted on government accounts influence the rate of COVID-19 infections.
The team, composed of College of Computing and Software Engineering professors Shirley Tian and Zhigang Li and students Elaine Harris, Michael Farris,
Maryline Kwa, Sang Nguyen, Gabriel Oyebanji, Raviteja Pasumarthi and Chelsey West
were one of just four nationwide chosen for the virtual event. The showcase included
presentations from the fall 2020 cohort of the Diplomacy Lab research projects in
a “pitch-style” format for State Department officers, along with faculty and students
in the Diplomacy Lab partner network.
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“This showcase was such a great opportunity for the students to be exposed to the
federal level of a government agency, and to also have some kind of relationship or
connection with the Department of State,” said Li. “The project and experience really
helped to open the door for students who may want to work for a government agency
in the future.”
Kennesaw State is one of 35 universities involved in the Diplomacy Lab, which includes
Ivy League institutions such as Columbia University and Yale University. Partner universities
conduct research on a variety of topics for the Department of State, including climate
change, democracy and human rights, counterterrorism, global health, energy security
and gender equality, among other things. KSU’s newly-formed School of Data Science and Analytics serves as the home for all projects related to the Diplomacy Lab.
The students’ project, sponsored by the Office of International Health and Biodefense
and the Bureau of Oceans and International Environment and Scientific Affairs, was
titled “Analyzing Risk Communication and Behavioral Change During the COVID-19 Pandemic.”
The research aimed to assess the spread of the virus in Singapore from a socio-technical
perspective. Facebook and Twitter posts from the Singapore Ministry of Health were
extracted and cross-referenced against data from the World Health Organization to
identify any trends between the daily number of coronavirus infections and the total
number of social media posts for that day.
Students applied a variety of tactics to examine the data, including tech analytics
and topic modeling to identify what the social media posts were about, as well as
a method called Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA), which identifies topics based on
the word frequency distribution in posts and messages.
“The students did not find a very significant relationship between the dependent and
independent variables in the project because there are so many variables that affect
the infection numbers,” said Tian, assistant professor of information technology and the graduate advisor for the project. “Nevertheless, the process was very informative
for the students because using machine learning and topic modeling to find the data
from social media allowed them to learn so much. As an added bonus, they are directly
contributing to the growth and capabilities of the federal government.”
– Josh Milton
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A leader in innovative teaching and learning, Kennesaw State University offers more than 150 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees to its more than 41,000 students. With 11 colleges on two metro Atlanta campuses, Kennesaw State is a member of the University System of Georgia and the second-largest university in the state. The university’s vibrant campus culture, diverse population, strong global ties and entrepreneurial spirit draw students from throughout the region and from 126 countries across the globe. Kennesaw State is a Carnegie-designated doctoral research institution (R2), placing it among an elite group of only 6 percent of U.S. colleges and universities with an R1 or R2 status. For more information, visit kennesaw.edu.
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