Vishal Sachdev

Vishal Sachdev

Champaign, Illinois, United States
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#Interests: blockchain , AI,web3, DAOs, 3D Printing, Digital Marketing, Social media…

Articles by Vishal

  • Why Blockchains..... you ask?

    Why Blockchains..... you ask?

    A few days back Franklin Templeton enabled peer to peer transfers on shares in their tokenized treasury fund($380…

  • Down the rabbit hole

    Down the rabbit hole

    Waiting for the perfect post to write takes too long. I figured I would write about what I assimilate from what I am…

  • Farcaster Data as a public Good

    Farcaster Data as a public Good

    This post is jointly authored with Jacob, based on a research project we are working on. If you have been following the…

  • Carry your social graph with you

    Carry your social graph with you

    It's been one week since I launched my newsletter, and I have had ten different ideas for a post and none written as of…

  • This is Web3Doc

    This is Web3Doc

    This is Web3Doc, a newsletter about My spin on web3 and more. Im an academic who took the red pill in November 2020 and…

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Experience

Education

  • The University of Texas at Arlington

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    Hermanns Doctoral Fellowship, UTA 2004-2007
    Recognized as University Scholar, UTA 2004-05
    Dean’s List, College of Business, UTA 2004-05

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Publications

  • Motivations for Social Computing

    IT Professional

    Organizations trying to leverage the social computing phenomenon in their enterprises must motivate knowledge workers to contribute and share knowledge. A new framework for designing interfaces helps determine which features will motivate users to contribute.

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  • Interactivity redefined for the Social Web

    Handbook of Research on Social Software and Developing Community Ontologies

    With the trend towards social interaction over the Internet and the mushrooming of Web sites such as MySpace, Facebook and YouTube in the social computing space, practitioners and researchers are motivated to explain the sudden surge in user interest. The authors propose that interactivity is an important and appropriate subject of investigation to shed light on this explosion in social media use. Based on a review of the extant literature, they justify the use of interactivity for addressing…

    With the trend towards social interaction over the Internet and the mushrooming of Web sites such as MySpace, Facebook and YouTube in the social computing space, practitioners and researchers are motivated to explain the sudden surge in user interest. The authors propose that interactivity is an important and appropriate subject of investigation to shed light on this explosion in social media use. Based on a review of the extant literature, they justify the use of interactivity for addressing research questions motivated by this new phenomenon. In particular, they propose a redefinition of interactivity for the social computing domain and term it Social Computing Interactivity (SCI). The authors suggest possible operationalizations of the dimensions of SCI and explore theory bases which would inform a study of their relevance in predicting the continued growth of social computing.

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  • Learning Bidding Strategies with Autonomous Agents in Environments with Unstable Equilibrium

    Decision Support Systems

    Note: Dr. Riyaz Sikora is the first author on this paper.

    The role of automated agents for decision support in the electronic marketplace has been growing steadily and has been attracting a lot of research from the artificial intelligence community as well as from economists. In this paper, we study the efficacy of using automated agents for learning bidding strategies in contexts of strategic interaction involving multiple sellers in reverse auctions. Standard game-theoretic analysis…

    Note: Dr. Riyaz Sikora is the first author on this paper.

    The role of automated agents for decision support in the electronic marketplace has been growing steadily and has been attracting a lot of research from the artificial intelligence community as well as from economists. In this paper, we study the efficacy of using automated agents for learning bidding strategies in contexts of strategic interaction involving multiple sellers in reverse auctions. Standard game-theoretic analysis of the problem assumes completely rational and omniscient agents to derive Nash equilibrium seller policy. Most of the literature on use of learning agents uses convergence to Nash equilibrium as the validating criterion. In this paper, we consider a problem where the Nash equilibrium is unstable and hence not useful as an evaluation criterion. Instead, we propose that agents should be able to learn the optimal or best response strategies when they exist (rational behavior) and should demonstrate low variance in profits (convergence). We present rationally bounded, evolutionary and reinforcement learning agents that learn these desirable properties of rational behavior and convergence.

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    • Riyaz T. Sikora
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Projects

  • Digital Badges

    Exploring the role of Digital badges in engaging and motivating students. Implementing an Open Badges Pilot with students in Online Courses to recognize soft skills, such as teamwork, engagement, and problem solving skills. Implementing another pilot in the MakerLab, to create a community of learning around "Making", increase engagment among Business students.

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  • Gamifying Education

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    The objective is to use game mechanics to make an online course more engaging for students. Two James Scholar Students are helping me with this. Leonid Bekerman and Sonia Mohanlal.

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  • Content Curation -Life Long Learning

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    A project with Avani Miryala, a James Scholar student, to develop a resource for Content Curation. This is one component in a project to create Personal Learning Networks, as a step toward lifelong learning.

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Languages

  • Hindi

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