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5th SNAMS 2018: Valencia, Spain
- Fifth International Conference on Social Networks Analysis, Management and Security, SNAMS 2018, Valencia, Spain, October 15-18, 2018. IEEE 2018, ISBN 978-1-5386-9588-3
- Remy Poulain, Fabien Tarissan:
Quantifying the Diversity in Users Activity: An Example Study on Online Music Platforms. 3-10 - Daniel Suarez, Oscar Araque, Carlos Angel Iglesias:
How Well Do Spaniards Sleep? Analysis of Sleep Disorders Based on Twitter Mining. 11-18 - Ema Kusen, Mark Strembeck:
Investigation of Emotion Exchange Motifs in Bot/Human Interactions During Riot Events. 19-26 - Bello Shehu Bello, Reiko Heckel, Leandro L. Minku:
Reverse Engineering the Behaviour of Twitter Bots. 27-34 - Samin Mohammadi, Reza Farahbakhsh, Noël Crespi:
Who Will Like the Post? A Case Study of Predicting Likers on Flickr. 35-42 - Lukas Eberhard, Patrick Kasper, Philipp Koncar, Christian Gütl:
Investigating Helpfulness of Video Game Reviews on the Steam Platform. 43-50 - André Rattinger, Jean-Marie Le Goff, Robert Meersman, Christian Guetl:
Semantic and Topological Patent Graphs: Analysis of Retrieval and Community Structure. 51-58 - Zineb Felfli, Rov Georze, Khalil Shuiace, Mohamed Kerwat:
Computing Ranking and Dynamics in Social Networks. 59-63 - Álvaro García-Recuero, Aneta Morawin, Gareth Tyson:
Trollslayer: Crowdsourcing and Characterization of Abusive Birds in Twitter. 64-71 - Zekarias T. Kefato, Nasrullah Sheikh, Leila Bahri, Amira Soliman, Alberto Montresor, Sarunas Girdzijauskas:
CAS2VEC: Network-Agnostic Cascade Prediction in Online Social Networks. 72-79 - Joni O. Salminen, Hind A. Al-Merekhi, Partha Dey, Bernard J. Jansen:
Inter-Rater Agreement for Social Computing Studies. 80-87 - Joni Salminen, Fabio Veronesi, Hind A. Al-Merekhi, Soon-Gyo Jung, Bernard J. Jansen:
Online Hate Interpretation Varies by Country, But More by Individual: A Statistical Analysis Using Crowdsourced Ratings. 88-94 - Victoria Ikoro, Maria Sharmina, Khaleel Malik, Riza Batista-Navarro:
Analyzing Sentiments Expressed on Twitter by UK Energy Company Consumers. 95-98 - Qanita Bani Baker, Wesam Al-Rashdan, Yaser Jararweh:
Cloud-Based Tools for Next-Generation Sequencing Data Analysis. 99-105 - Hadjer Khider, Slimane Hammoudi, Amel Benna, Abdelkrim Meziane:
Social Business Process Model Recommender: An MDE Approach. 106-113 - Mohammad Al-Smadi, Omar Qawasmeh:
A Supervised Machine Learning Approach for Events Extraction out of Arabic Tweets. 114-119 - Fabio Clarizia, Francesco Colace, Massimo De Santo, Marco Lombardi, Francesco Pascale:
A Sentiment Analysis Approach for Evaluation of Events in Field of Cultural Heritage. 120-127 - Oluwasegun A. Adedugbe, Elhadj Benkhelifa, Russell J. Campion:
A Cloud-Driven Framework for a Holistic Approach to Semantic Annotation. 128-134 - Sa'a D. A. Alzboun, Saia Khaled Tawalbeh, Mohammad Al-Smadi, Yaser Jararweh:
Using Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory and Conditional Random Fields for Labeling Arabic Named Entities: A Comparative Study. 135-140 - Alexey Alexeev, Yuriy Matveev, Georgy Kukharev:
Using a Fully Connected Convolutional Network to Detect Objects in Images. 141-146 - Mohamed Kerwat, Roy George, Khalil Shujaee:
Detecting Knowledge Artifacts in Scientific Document Images - Comparing Deep Learning Architectures. 147-152 - Nicoló Savioli, Miguel Silva Vieira, Pablo Lamata, Giovanni Montana:
Automated Segmentation on the Entire Cardiac Cycle Using a Deep Learning Work - Flow. 153-158 - Omar Mohammed, Gérard Bailly, Damien Pellier:
Handwriting Styles: Benchmarks and Evaluation Metrics. 159-166 - Roman Khudorozhkov, Aleksandr Koriagin, Alexey Kozhevin:
Clearing Noisy Annotations for Computed Tomography Imaging. 167-171 - Shadi AlZu'bi, Sokyna Al-Qatawneh, Mohammad A. Alsmirat:
Transferable HMM Trained Matrices for Accelerating Statistical Segmentation Time. 172-176 - Nasrullah Sheikh, Zekarias T. Kefato, Alberto Montresor:
Semi-Supervised Heterogeneous Information Network Embedding for Node Classification Using 1D-CNN. 177-181 - Maad Ebrahim, Mahmoud Al-Ayyoub, Mohammad A. Alsmirat:
Determine Bipolar Disorder Level from Patient Interviews Using Bi-LSTM and Feature Fusion. 182-189 - Dora Szucs, Florian Schmidt:
Decision Tree Visualization for High-Dimensional Numerical Data. 190-195 - Janis Bicevskis, Zane Bicevska, Anastasija Nikiforova, Ivo Oditis:
An Approach to Data Quality Evaluation. 196-201 - Kohei Hiraga, Osamu Tatebe, Hideyuki Kawashima:
PPMDS: A Distributed Metadata Server Based on Nonblocking Transactions. 202-208 - Joaquin Ezpeleta, Javier Fabra, Pedro Álvarez:
On the Use of Log-Based Model Checking, Clustering and Machine Learning for Process Behavior Prediction. 209-214 - Emilio Sulis, Angela De Lellis:
The Impact of Information System: A Network Analysis Perspective. 215-219 - Smail Sellah, Vincent Hilaire:
A Document Clustering Approach for Automatic Building of Ontologies. 220-225 - Sadegh Salesi, Ali A. Alani, Georgina Cosma:
A Hybrid Model for Classification of Biomedical Data Using Feature Filtering and a Convolutional Neural Network. 226-232 - Vinayak Ashok Bharadi, Bhavesh Pandya, Georgina Cosma:
Multi-Modal Biometric Recognition Using Human Iris and Dynamic Pressure Variation of Handwritten Signatures. 233-238 - Pablo Gamallo Otero, Marcos García, César Piñeiro, Rodrigo Martínez-Castaño, Juan Carlos Pichel:
LinguaKit: A Big Data-Based Multilingual Tool for Linguistic Analysis and Information Extraction. 239-244 - Voldemaras Zitkus, Rita Butkiene:
Coreference Annotation Scheme and Corpus for Lithuanian Language. 243-250 - Hanna Sababa, Athena Stassopoulou:
A Classifier to Distinguish Between Cypriot Greek and Standard Modern Greek. 251-255 - Barbara Rychalska, Helena T. Glabska, Anna Wróblewska:
Multi-Intent Hierarchical Natural Language Understanding for Chatbots. 256-259 - Dominika Basaj, Barbara Rychalska, Anna Wróblewska:
LAS: Language Agnostic System for Question Answering. 260-263 - Muhammad Bello Aliyu, Rahat Iqbal, Anne E. James:
The Canonical Model of Structure for Data Extraction in Systematic Reviews of Scientific Research Articles. 264-271 - Markus Zopf, Teresa Botschen, Tobias Falke, Benjamin Heinzerling, Ana Marasovic, Todor Mihaylov, Avinesh P. V. S., Eneldo Loza Mencía, Johannes Fürnkranz, Anette Frank:
What's Important in a Text? An Extensive Evaluation of Linguistic Annotations for Summarization. 272-277 - Yérali Gandica:
Population Preferences Through Wikipedia Edits. 278-283 - Ivo Fernandes, Henrique Lopes Cardoso, Eugénio Oliveira:
Applying Deep Neural Networks to Named Entity Recognition in Portuguese Texts. 284-289 - André Ferreira Cruz, Gil Rocha, Henrique Lopes Cardoso:
Exploring Spanish Corpora for Portuguese Coreference Resolution. 290-295 - Sattam Almatarneh, Pablo Gamallo:
A Comparative Study of Polarity Lexicons to Identify Extreme Opinions. 296-301 - Abdurazzag A. Aburas, Mohammad Hassan, Hilary Lin, Shreshtha Batshu:
Child Maltreatment Forecast Using Bigdata Intelligent Approaches. 302-308 - Jinuk Kim, Namgon Kim:
A Study on Construction CALS Big-Data Service. 309-314 - T. Ramalingeswara Rao, Pabitra Mitra, Adrijit Goswami:
The Taxonomy of Distributed Graph Analytics. 315-322 - Shadi AlZu'bi, Bilal Hawashin, Mohammad EIBes, Mahmoud Al-Ayyoub:
A Novel Recommender System Based on Apriori Algorithm for Requirements Engineering. 323-327 - Volker Mittendorf, André Schmale:
Mapping Elites and Anti-Elite Distinction in Social Media During German Federal Elections 2017. 328-335 - Edouard Ngor Sarr, Ousmane Sall, Aminata Diallo:
FactExtract: Automatic Collection and Aggregation of Articles and Journalistic Factual Claims from Online Newspaper. 336-341 - Edouard Ngor Sarr, Ousmane Sall, Aminata Diallo:
SnVera: A New Algorithm for Automation of Fact-Checking in Web Journalism Context. 342-348 - Afshan Ejaz, Syed Komal Fatima, Quratulain Nizamuddin Rajput, Shakeel Ahmed Khoja:
Analyzing News from Electronic Media and Topics Discussed on Social Media Using Ontology. 349-354 - Giannis Haralabopoulos, Christian Wagner, Derek McAuley, Elena Simperl:
A Multivalued Emotion Lexicon Created and Evaluated by the Crowd. 355-362
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