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    Mediating the Marginal: A Computational Analysis of Representational Hierarchies, Aesthetic Tourism, and Queer Imagination on Instagram by Souza, Garrett

    Published 2022
    “…This project leverages a computational analysis of algorithmically curated imagery to situate Instagram within a lineage of technologies used to visually mediate marginality, particularly focusing on how how race, gender, and sexuality are structured within hypersegregated queer spaces on Instagram. …”
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    Is Saki #delicious? by Ofli, Ferda, Aytar, Yusuf, Weber, Ingmar, al Hammouri, Raggi, Torralba, Antonio

    Published 2019
    “…Concretely, we use data for 1.9 million images from Instagram from the US to look at systematic differences in how a machine would objectively label an image compared to how a human subjectively does. …”
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    Employing waterborne autonomous vehicles for museum visits: a case study in Amsterdam by Rong, Helena Hang, Tu, Wei, Duarte, Fábio, Ratti, Carlo

    Published 2020
    “…Multi-source urban data including I Amsterdam card data and Instagram hashtags are used to reveal museum characteristics such as offline and online popularity of museums and visitation patterns. …”
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    Understanding Gen-Z College Student Needs Regarding Social Media Apps through a Case Study on Bondit, a Social Media App for College Students by Lee, Chiwon

    Published 2023
    “…Existing research attributes this phenomenon to a lack of sense of belonging (Thomas et al., 2020) that is induced by existing popular social media platforms, such as Instagram (Knight-McCord et al., 2016), and the absence of features specifically designed to promote that feeling amongst college peers. …”
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    Using Facemesh in MIT App Inventor to Empower Students to Apply Artificial Intelligence by Yu, Joy

    Published 2022
    “…It’s possible that a teenager’s first direct contact with artificial intelligence (AI) comes in the form of facial filters that are readily accessible on Instagram and Snapchat. These filters allow users to seemingly transform themselves into animals, put on pieces of clothing, or try out new “looks”. …”
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    Unassisted Humans Infer Personal Traits from Facebook Group Memberships: An Empirical Study with Implications for Employers and State Entities by Paeth, Kevin

    Published 2023
    “…The United States State Department now requires all non-immigrant and immigrant visa applications to supply OSN profile identifiers operated by applicants on various platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter (referred to as the “social media registration” requirement). …”
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