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CATEGORIES:Social Psychology Seminar Series (SPSS)
SUMMARY:Persistent Topics - How persons shape language tha
 t is about to stay. - Peter Romero
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190320T150000
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UID:TALK121492AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/121492
DESCRIPTION:Some charismatic people use language in a way that
  others just have to\nfollow them. This phenomenon
  inspired a large body of research on how\nopinion
  leaders shape world views\, influence their netwo
 rks with viral\nmessages\, and manipulate cultural
  memes that inform our view of the\nworld. We pres
 ent ground-breaking research on the psychological 
 traits\nof hidden opinion leaders\, and how machin
 e learning can be used to\nidentify the memes they
  spread.\n\n_Peter Romero is Psychometrician and P
 eople Analytics Lead at the Cambridge Psychometric
 s Centre. Prior to joining the Centre\, he has gat
 hered experiences in strategy consulting and corpo
 rate R&D\, where he oversaw several global People 
 Analytics projects in cooperation with top compani
 es._
LOCATION:Nick Mackintosch Seminar Room\, Department of Psyc
 hology\, Downing Site
CONTACT:Melisa B
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