Predicting personality is essential for social applications supporting human-centered activities, yet prior modeling methods with users’ written text require too much input data to be realistically used in the context of social media. In this work, we aim to drastically reduce the data requirement for personality modeling and develop a model that is applicable to most users on Twitter. Our model integrates Word Embedding features with Gaussian Processes regression. Based on the evaluation of over 1.3K users on Twitter, we find that our model achieves comparable or better accuracy than state-of-the-art techniques with 8 times fewer data.
This paper proposes a method to the model constraints from different models to run an optimization over models with different granularities. Through machine learning, the proposed method has proven to be able to accurately map the constraints and minimize the number of call to the model. It handles both continuous and discrete variables and mixes design rules to statistic approach to create a surrogate of the model. Index Terms-Constraint modeling, finite-element (FE) model, machine learning, optimal design, random forest.
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