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SocInfo 2017: Oxford, UK
- Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia, Afra J. Mashhadi, Taha Yasseri:
Social Informatics - 9th International Conference, SocInfo 2017, Oxford, UK, September 13-15, 2017, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10540, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-67255-7
Poster Papers: Economics, Science of Success, and Education
- Fausto Giunchiglia, Mattia Zeni, Elisa Gobbi, Enrico Bignotti, Ivano Bison:
Mobile Social Media and Academic Performance. 3-13 - Pål Sundsøy, Johannes Bjelland, Bjørn-Atle Reme, Eaman Jahani, Erik Wetter, Linus Bengtsson:
Towards Real-Time Prediction of Unemployment and Profession. 14-23 - Ivan Smirnov:
The Digital Flynn Effect: Complexity of Posts on Social Media Increases over Time. 24-30 - Fabian Stephany, Fabian Braesemann:
An Exploration of Wikipedia Data as a Measure of Regional Knowledge Distribution. 31-40 - Eaman Jahani, Guillaume Saint-Jacques, Pål Sundsøy, Johannes Bjelland, Esteban Moro, Alex 'Sandy' Pentland:
Differential Network Effects on Economic Outcomes: A Structural Perspective. 41-50
Poster Papers: Health and Behaviour
- Ahmet Aker, Arkaitz Zubiaga, Kalina Bontcheva, Anna Kolliakou, Rob Procter, Maria Liakata:
Stance Classification in Out-of-Domain Rumours: A Case Study Around Mental Health Disorders. 53-64 - Yiheng Zhou, Jingyao Zhan, Jiebo Luo:
Predicting Multiple Risky Behaviors via Multimedia Content. 65-73 - Tahar Zanouda, Sofiane Abbar, Laure Berti-Équille, Kushal Shah, Abdelkader Baggag, Sanjay Chawla, Jaideep Srivastava:
On the Role of Political Affiliation in Human Perception The Case of Delhi OddEven Experiment. 74-88 - Antony Milne, Mihalis Nicolaou, Katayoun Farrahi:
Discovering the Typing Behaviour of Parkinson's Patients Using Topic Models. 89-97
Poster Papers: Network Science
- Rehan Ahmad, Kevin S. Xu:
Effects of Contact Network Models on Stochastic Epidemic Simulations. 101-110 - Giona Casiraghi, Vahan Nanumyan, Ingo Scholtes, Frank Schweitzer:
From Relational Data to Graphs: Inferring Significant Links Using Generalized Hypergeometric Ensembles. 111-120 - Nikolaos Bastas, Theodoros Semertzidis, Petros Daras:
DepthRank: Exploiting Temporality to Uncover Important Network Nodes. 121-137
Poster Papers: News, Misinformation, and Collective Sensemaking
- Tu Ngoc Nguyen, Cheng Li, Claudia Niederée:
On Early-Stage Debunking Rumors on Twitter: Leveraging the Wisdom of Weak Learners. 141-158 - Jisun An, Hassan Aldarbesti, Haewoon Kwak:
Convergence of Media Attention Across 129 Countries. 159-168 - Jon Roozenbeek, Mariia Terentieva:
Attention Please! - Exploring Attention Management on Wikipedia in the Context of the Ukrainian Crisis. 169-191 - Jon Roozenbeek, Adrià Salvador Palau:
I Read It on Reddit: Exploring the Role of Online Communities in the 2016 US Elections News Cycle. 192-220 - Nataliya Tkachenko, Rob Procter, Stephen A. Jarvis:
How do eyewitness social media reports reflect socio-economic effects of natural hazards? 221-229 - Yunya Song, Yin Zhang:
What Can Software Tell Us About Media Coverage and Public Opinion? An Analysis of Political News Posts and Audience Comments on Facebook by Computerised Method. 230-241
Poster Papers: Opinions, Behavior, and Social Media Mining
- Roy Ka-Wei Lee, David Lo:
GitHub and Stack Overflow: Analyzing Developer Interests Across Multiple Social Collaborative Platforms. 245-256 - Seungbae Kim, Jinyoung Han, Seunghyun Yoo, Mario Gerla:
How Are Social Influencers Connected in Instagram? 257-264 - Jonathan Mendieta, Gabriela Baquerizo, Mónica Villavicencio, Carmen Vaca:
Affinity Groups: A Linguistic Analysis for Social Network Groups Identification. 265-276 - Pablo Aragón, Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Antonio Calleja-López, Andrés Pereira, Arnau Monterde, Xabier E. Barandiaran, Vicenç Gómez:
Deliberative Platform Design: The Case Study of the Online Discussions in Decidim Barcelona. 277-287 - Benjamin Timmermans, Tobias Kuhn, Kaspar Beelen, Lora Aroyo:
Computational Controversy. 288-300 - David García, Adiya Abisheva, Frank Schweitzer:
Evaluative Patterns and Incentives in YouTube. 301-315 - Suliman Aladhadh, Xiuzhen Zhang, Mark Sanderson:
Beyond the Culture Effect on Credibility Perception on Microblogs. 316-328 - Dhanasekar Sundararaman, Sudharshan Srinivasan:
Twigraph: Discovering and Visualizing Influential Words Between Twitter Profiles. 329-346 - Vanessa R. Bracamonte Lesma, Hitoshi Okada:
An Exploratory Study on the Influence of Guidelines on Crowdfunding Projects in the Ethereum Blockchain Platform. 347-354 - Helena Gallego, David Laniado, Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Vicenç Gómez, Pablo Aragón:
Lost in Re-Election: A Tale of Two Spanish Online Campaigns. 355-367 - Müslüm Atas, Alexander Felfernig, Martin Stettinger, Thi Ngoc Trang Tran:
Beyond Item Recommendation: Using Recommendations to Stimulate Knowledge Sharing in Group Decisions. 368-377 - Bo Wang, Maria Liakata, Arkaitz Zubiaga, Rob Procter:
A Hierarchical Topic Modelling Approach for Tweet Clustering. 378-390 - Anna Rumshisky, Mikhail Gronas, Peter Potash, Mikhail Dubov, Alexey Romanov, Saurabh Kulshreshtha, Alex Gribov:
Combining Network and Language Indicators for Tracking Conflict Intensity. 391-404 - Reuben Binns, Michael Veale, Max Van Kleek, Nigel Shadbolt:
Like Trainer, Like Bot? Inheritance of Bias in Algorithmic Content Moderation. 405-415
Poster Papers: Proximity, Location, Mobility, and Urban Analytics
- Hiroaki Yamada, Kotaro Ohori, Tadashige Iwao, Akifumi Kira, Naoyuki Kamiyama, Hiroaki Yoshida, Hirokazu Anai:
Modeling and Managing Airport Passenger Flow Under Uncertainty: A Case of Fukuoka Airport in Japan. 419-430 - Olessia Koltsova, Sergei Koltsov, Yadviga Sinyavskaya:
When Internet Really Connects Across Space: Communities of Software Developers in Vkontakte Social Networking Site. 431-442 - Tristan Brugman, Mitra Baratchi, Geert Heijenk, Maarten van Steen:
Inferring the Social-Connectedness of Locations from Mobility Data. 443-457 - Raquel Rosés Brüngger, Robin Bader, Cristina Kadar, Irena Pletikosa:
Towards Simulating Criminal Offender Movement Based on Insights from Human Dynamics and Location-Based Social Networks. 458-465
Poster Papers: Security, Privacy, and Trust
- Jennifer Golbeck:
The Importance of Consent in User Comfort with Personalization. 469-476 - Rishabh Kaushal, Srishti Chandok, Paridhi Jain, Prateek Dewan, Nalin Gupta, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
Nudging Nemo: Helping Users Control Linkability Across Social Networks. 477-490 - Paul Walland, John Brian Pickering:
Mediated Behavioural Change in Human-Machine Networks: Exploring Network Characteristics, Trust and Motivation. 491-500 - Zhouhan Chen, Rima S. Tanash, Richard Stoll, Devika Subramanian:
Hunting Malicious Bots on Twitter: An Unsupervised Approach. 501-510
Poster Papers: Tools and Methods
- Piyawat Lertvittayakumjorn, Chao Wu, Yue Liu, Hong Mi, Yike Guo:
Exploratory Analysis of Big Social Data Using MIC/MINE Statistics. 513-526 - Florian Cech:
Exploring Emerging Topics in Social Informatics: An Online Real-Time Tool for Keyword Co-Occurrence Analysis. 527-536 - David Jurgens, Yulia Tsvetkov, Dan Jurafsky:
Writer Profiling Without the Writer's Text. 537-558
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