CS224W:
Social and Information Network Analysis
Autumn 2014
World Wide Web, blogging platforms, instant messaging and Facebook can be
characterized by the interplay between rich information content, the
millions of individuals and organizations who create and use it, and the
technology that supports it.
The course will cover recent research on
the structure and analysis of such large social and information networks
and on models and algorithms that abstract their basic properties.
Class will explore how to practically analyze large scale network data and how to
reason about it through models for network structure and evolution.
Topics include methods for link analysis and network community detection,
diffusion and information propagation on the web, virus
outbreak detection in networks, and connections with work in the social
sciences and economics.
Announcements:
Important course information will be posted on this web page and announced in class. You are responsible for all material that appears here and should check this page for updates frequently.
- 9/23: The first class will be held at 9:30am on Tuesday 9/23, in Gates B1. We look forward to seeing you there!
The info sheet for the course is available: [Info Sheet]
- 9/23: We will have 3 recitation sessions. Sessions will be video recorded and slides posted here:
- SNAP.PY: Thursday, 9/25 (6:00pm-7:30pm) in Nvidia Auditorium
Main page, Recitation Session, Documentation and tutorial
- Review of Probability: Friday, 9/26 (4:15-5:45pm) in Gates B01
Recitation slides
- Review of Linear Algebra: Friday, 10/3 (4:15-5:45pm) in Gates B01
Recitation slides
- 9/23: Homework 0 is out (due Oct. 2). [Homework 0]. Submission Template for HW0 [pdf | tex | docx]. Solutions [PDF][Code].
- 9/25: Homework 1 is out (due Oct. 9). [Homework 1]. Submission Template for HW1 [pdf | tex | docx]. Solutions [PDF][Code].
- 10/9: Solutions for Homework 0 have been posted: [PDF][Code]
- 10/9: Homework 2 is out (due Oct. 23). [Homework 2]. Submission Template for HW2 [pdf | tex | docx]. Solutions [PDF][Code].
- 10/14: Make sure you have entered your project teams here
- 10/14: Project proposals are due on Oct. 16 at 9:30am
- 10/16: Solutions for Homework 1 have been posted: [PDF][Code]
- 10/23: Homework 3 is out (due Nov. 6). [Homework 3]. Submission Template for HW3 [pdf | tex | docx]. Solutions: [PDF][Code]
- 10/29: Solutions for Homework 2 have been posted: [PDF][Code]
- 11/6: Homework 4 is out (due Nov. 20). [Homework 4]. Submission Template for HW4 [pdf | tex | docx].
- 11/13: Solutions for Homework 3 have been posted: [PDF][Code]
- 12/4: Solutions for Homework 4 have been posted: [PDF][Code]
Course information:
Instructor:
Jure Leskovec
Office Hours: Wednesdays 9-10am, Gates 418
SCPD students please send email beforehand if you want to talk to Jure
Lectures:
Tuesday & Thursday 9:30AM - 10:45AM in Gates B1
Watch video lectures on SCPD (any Stanford student can see them here).
Email address:
You can reach us at cs224w-aut1415-staff@lists.stanford.edu
Use Piazza to post class related questions: http://piazza.com/stanford/fall2014/cs224w (use access code "snap" to register)
TAs and Office hours:
Alex Zamoshchin
Office Hours: Monday 3:45-5:45pm, Location: Gates B24A
Alexander Hsu
Office Hours: Tuesday 3:00-5:00pm, Location: Gates B24B
Clifford Huang
Office Hours: Tuesday 5:00-7:00pm, Location: Gates B24B
Paris Syminelakis
Office Hours: Wednesday 11:00-1:00pm, Location: Gates B28
David Hallac
Office Hours: Wednesday 1:00-3:00pm, Location: Gates 414
Vikesh Khanna
Office Hours: Thursday 2:30-4:30pm, Location: Gates B24B
Hima Lakkaraju
Office Hours: Friday 3:00-5:00pm, Location: Gates 448
Additionally, we have office hours every Saturday. The upcoming Saturday office hours are given below. We'll post the subsequent schedule later.
- 11/22, Paris Syminelakis, 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
- 11/29, Alexander Zamoshchin, 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
- 12/06, Hima Lakkaraju, 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Students can also participate in office hours via Google Hangout at stanford.cs224w@gmail.com.
Previous versions of the course
CS224W: Fall 2013
2013 student project reportsCS224W: Fall 2012
2012 student project reports
CS224W: Fall 2011
2011 student project reports
CS224W: Fall 2010
2010 student project reports
CS322: Fall 2009
2009 student project reports