Computational Modeling

Mapping Information Ecology: Understanding the Fragmentation of Disability Service Information

I co-authored the grant proposal, developed an LLM-assisted framework to analyze large-scale survey data on disability information sources, and implemented computational network analysis to map information fragmentation."

Exploring How Convergence Methods Foster Shared Accountability to Reveal, Map, and Mitigate the Sources and Dynamics of Bias across Social Service Provisioning Systems

Contributed as a graduate research assistant to data analysis.

Making Information Deserts Visible: Computational Models, Disparities in Civic Technology Use, and Urban Decision Making

Conducted analytical research on residents’ reporting behavior and led the web visualization system development team under the guidance of Dr. Myeong Lee.

Benchmarking Local Event Data Disambiguation: Data Fragmentation across Event-based Social Networks

Benchmarking Local Event Data Disambiguation: Data Fragmentation across Event-based Social Networks

Measure Cultural Distance by Analyzing Temporal Patterns of Food and Drink Preferences in YELP

The proposed project examines the food and drink culture in 6 different cities from Northern America and draws neighborhood map which clearly demarcates the boundary based on the temporal patterns of food and drink preferences. Each region in the map would subtly convey to us the cultural preferences which has resulted in this classification