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'''''Authoring Algorithm for Daily Score''''' is a ''Show & Tell talk'' by [[Inhwa Song]] that was given on 2013/10/10 and is about [[Social life and social media]], [[Sleep]] and [[Mood]].
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'''''Authoring Algorithm for Daily Score''''' is a ''Show & Tell talk'' by [[Inhwa Song]] that was given on 2022/10/27 and is about [[Social life and social media]], [[Sleep]] and [[Mood]].
  
 
Inhwa created and keeps tweaking her own algorithm to produce a daily score and shares what she has learned from the process.  
 
Inhwa created and keeps tweaking her own algorithm to produce a daily score and shares what she has learned from the process.  

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Self researcher(s) Inhwa Song
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Related topics Social life and social media, Sleep, Mood

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Date 2022/10/27
Event name Keating Memorial
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Authoring Algorithm for Daily Score is a Show & Tell talk by Inhwa Song that was given on 2022/10/27 and is about Social life and social media, Sleep and Mood.

Inhwa created and keeps tweaking her own algorithm to produce a daily score and shares what she has learned from the process.

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The video of the talk is available on YouTube.


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Inhwa Song gave this talk.

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