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23rd WWW 2014: Seoul, Korea - Companion Volume
- Chin-Wan Chung, Andrei Z. Broder, Kyuseok Shim, Torsten Suel:
23rd International World Wide Web Conference, WWW '14, Seoul, Republic of Korea, April 7-11, 2014, Companion Volume. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2745-9
WWW 2014 PhD/doctoral presentations
- Hyun Joon Jung:
Quality assurance in crowdsourcing via matrix factorization based task routing. 3-8 - Jeong-Hoon Park:
Spatial semantic search in location-based web services. 9-14 - Nam Khanh Tran:
Time-aware topic-based contextualization. 15-20 - Minghe Yu:
Entity linking on graph data. 21-26 - Philipp Singer:
Understanding, leveraging and improving human navigation on the web. 27-32 - Shruti Chhabra:
Entity-centric summarization: generating text summaries for graph snippets. 33-38 - Eduardo Graells-Garrido:
Enhancing web activities with information visualization. 39-44 - Saman Kamran:
Dynamic communities formation through semantic tags. 45-50 - Yunkyu Sohn:
Strategic foundation of computational social science. 51-56 - Ning Xu:
Fine-grained data partitioning framework for distributed database systems. 57-62 - Katerina Stamou:
Systematic SLA data management. 63-68
WWW 2014 demonstrations
- Kwan Hui Lim, Ee-Peng Lim, Palakorn Achananuparp, Adrian Vu, Agus Trisnajaya Kwee, Feida Zhu:
LASER: a living analytics experimentation system for large-scale online controlled experiments. 71-74 - Matheus Araújo, Pollyanna Gonçalves, Meeyoung Cha, Fabrício Benevenuto:
iFeel: a system that compares and combines sentiment analysis methods. 75-78 - Jimmy Lin, Miles Efron:
Infrastructure support for evaluation as a service. 79-82 - Sourav S. Bhowmick, Aixin Sun, Ba Quan Truong:
Why not, WINE? 83-86 - Hyunjung Park, Jennifer Widom:
CrowdFill: a system for collecting structured data from the crowd. 87-90 - Yang Song, Weiwei Cui, Shixia Liu, Kuansan Wang:
Online behavioral genome sequencing from usage logs: decoding the search behaviors. 91-94 - Hannah Bast, Florian Bäurle, Björn Buchhold, Elmar Haußmann:
Easy access to the freebase dataset. 95-98 - Sebastian Heil, Stefan Wild, Martin Gaedke:
Collaborative adaptive case management with linked data. 99-102 - Erdal Kuzey, Gerhard Weikum:
EVIN: building a knowledge base of events. 103-106 - Gregor Leban, Blaz Fortuna, Janez Brank, Marko Grobelnik:
Event registry: learning about world events from news. 107-110 - Michael Krug, Fabian Wiedemann, Martin Gaedke:
Enhancing media enrichment by semantic extraction. 111-114 - Dimitris Kontokostas, Patrick Westphal, Sören Auer, Sebastian Hellmann, Jens Lehmann, Roland Cornelissen:
Databugger: a test-driven framework for debugging the web of data. 115-118 - Pavel Arapov, Michel Buffa, Amel Ben Othmane:
Semantic mashup with the online IDE WikiNEXT. 119-122 - Marcelo Arenas, Bernardo Cuenca Grau, Evgeny Kharlamov, Sarunas Marciuska, Dmitriy Zheleznyakov, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz:
SemFacet: semantic faceted search over yago. 123-126 - Alan G. Labouseur, Paul W. Olsen, Kyuseo Park, Jeong-Hyon Hwang:
A demonstration of query-oriented distribution and replication techniques for dynamic graph data. 127-130 - Alessio Bellino, Giorgio De Michelis, Flavio De Paoli:
YouTube4Two: socializing video platform for two co-present people. 131-134 - Nam Ky Giang, Minkeun Ha, Daeyoung Kim:
Cross domain communication in the web of things: a new context for the old problem. 135-138 - David E. Salt, Mourad Ouzzani, Eduard C. Dragut, Peter Baker, Srivathsava Rangarajan:
iHUB: an information and collaborative management platform for life sciences. 139-142 - Haggai Roitman, Gilad Barkai, David Konopnicki, Aya Soffer:
Measuring the effectiveness of multi-channel marketing campaigns using online chatter. 143-146 - Chun-Yen Yeh, Yu-Ming Hsu, Hsinfu Huang, Hong-Wun Jheng, Yu-Chuan Su, Tzu-Hsuan Chiu, Winston H. Hsu:
Me-link: link me to the media - fusing audio and visual cues for robust and efficient mobile media interaction. 147-150 - Donggeun Yoo, Kyunghyun Paeng, Sunggyun Park, Jungin Lee, Seungwook Paek, Sung-Eui Yoon, In-So Kweon:
PRISM: a system for weighted multi-color browsing of fashion products. 151-154 - Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Jules Dupont, Ruyan Chen:
Online abusive users analytics through visualization. 155-158 - Muhammad Imran, Carlos Castillo, Ji Lucas, Patrick Meier, Sarah Vieweg:
AIDR: artificial intelligence for disaster response. 159-162 - Alberto Del Bimbo, Andrea Ferracani, Daniele Pezzatini, Federico D'Amato, Martina Sereni:
LiveCities: revealing the pulse of cities by location-based social networks venues and users analysis. 163-166 - Chaolun Xia, Raz Schwartz, Ke Eddie Xie, Adam Krebs, Andrew Langdon, Jeremy Ting, Mor Naaman:
CityBeat: real-time social media visualization of hyper-local city data. 167-170 - Subhabrata Mukherjee, Sachindra Joshi:
Help yourself: a virtual self-assist system. 171-174 - Claus Stadler, Michael Martin, Sören Auer:
Exploring the web of spatial data with facete. 175-178 - Jaewoo Kim, Meeyoung Cha, Thomas Sandholm:
SocRoutes: safe routes based on tweet sentiments. 179-182
WWW 2014 tutorials
- Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Berkant Barla Cambazoglu:
Scalability and efficiency challenges in large-scale web search engines. 185-186 - Erik Cambria:
Concept-level sentiment analysis: a world wide web conference 2014 tutorial. 187-188 - Atish Das Sarma, Nish Parikh, Neel Sundaresan:
E-commerce product search: personalization, diversification, and beyond. 189-190 - John Domingue, Alexander Mikroyannidis, Stefan Dietze:
Online learning and linked data: lessons learned and best practices. 191-192 - Manish Gupta, Rui Li, Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang:
Towards a social media analytics platform: event detection and user profiling for twitter. 193-194 - Ido Guy:
Tutorial on social recommender systems. 195-196 - Shonali Krishnaswamy, Yuan-Fang Li:
The mobile semantic web. 197-198 - Kyumin Lee, James Caverlee, Calton Pu:
Social spam, campaigns, misinformation and crowdturfing. 199-200 - Lyndon J. B. Nixon, Vasileios Mezaris, Raphaël Troncy:
Re-using media on the web. 201-202 - Kostas Stefanidis, Vasilis Efthymiou, Melanie Herschel, Vassilis Christophides:
Entity resolution in the web of data. 203-204 - Jie Tang, Jimeng Sun:
Computational models for social influence analysis: [extended abstract]. 205-206 - Jiliang Tang, Huan Liu:
Trust in social computing. 207-208 - Lidan Wang, Jimmy Lin, Donald Metzler, Jiawei Han:
Learning to efficiently rank on big data. 209-210
WWW 2014 posters
- AmirMahdi Ahmadinejad, Sina Dehghani, MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi, Hamid Mahini, Saeed Seddighin, Sadra Yazdanbod:
How effectively can we form opinions? 213-214 - Ahmedin Mohammed Ahmed, Qiuyuan Yang, Nana Yaw Asabere, Tie Qiu, Feng Xia:
ComPAS: maximizing data availability with replication in ad-hoc social networks. 215-216 - Xiang Ao, Ping Luo, Chengkai Li, Fuzhen Zhuang, Qing He, Zhongzhi Shi:
Discovering and learning sensational episodes of news events. 217-218 - Marcelo Arenas, Bernardo Cuenca Grau, Evgeny Kharlamov, Sarunas Marciuska, Dmitriy Zheleznyakov:
Towards semantic faceted search. 219-220 - Xi Bai, Armin Haller, Ewan Klein, Dave Robertson:
Metadata-driven hypertext content publishing and styling. 221-222 - Christian Bauckhage, Kristian Kersting, Bashir Rastegarpanah:
Collective attention to social media evolves according to diffusion models. 223-224 - Marina Boia, Claudiu Cristian Musat, Boi Faltings:
Acquiring commonsense knowledge for sentiment analysis using human computation. 225-226 - Paolo Boldi, Andrea Marino, Massimo Santini, Sebastiano Vigna:
BUbiNG: massive crawling for the masses. 227-228 - Christina Brandt, Jure Leskovec:
Status and friendship: mechanisms of social network evolution. 229-230 - Pavel Arapov, Michel Buffa, Amel Ben Othmane:
A wiki way of programming for the web of data. 231-232 - Xiaochun Cao, Xiao Wang, Di Jin, Yixin Cao, Dongxiao He:
The (un)supervised detection of overlapping communities as well as hubs and outliers via (bayesian) NMF. 233-234 - Chih-Chun Chan, Yu-Chieh Lin, Ming-Syan Chen:
Recommendation for advertising messages on mobile devices. 235-236 - Fei Chen, Yiqun Liu, Jian Li, Min Zhang, Shaoping Ma:
A pruning algorithm for optimal diversified search. 237-238 - Li Chen, Feng Wang:
Sentiment-enhanced explanation of product recommendations. 239-240 - Zhiyuan Cheng, James Caverlee, Himanshu Barthwal, Vandana Bachani:
Finding local experts on twitter. 241-242 - Luca Costabello, Fabien Gandon:
Adaptive presentation of linked data on mobile. 243-244 - Paolo Cremonesi, Franca Garzotto, Roberto Pagano, Massimo Quadrana:
Recommending without short head. 245-246 - Atish Das Sarma, Si Si, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Neel Sundaresan:
The "expression gap": do you like what you share? 247-248 - Anastasia Dimou, Miel Vander Sande, Tom De Nies, Erik Mannens, Rik Van de Walle:
RDF mapping rules refinements according to data consumers' feedback. 249-250 - Stephan Doerfel, Daniel Zoller, Philipp Singer, Thomas Niebler, Andreas Hotho, Markus Strohmaier:
How social is social tagging? 251-252 - Wei Dong, Minghui Qiu, Feida Zhu:
Who am I on twitter?: a cross-country comparison. 253-254 - Jiang Du, Peiquan Jin, Lizhou Zheng, Shouhong Wan, Lihua Yue:
DBLP-filter: effectively search on the DBLP bibliography. 255-256 - Jingfei Du, Yan Song, Chi-Ho Li:
Perceptron-based tagging of query boundaries for Chinese query segmentation. 257-258 - Kai Eckert, Dominique Ritze, Konstantin Baierer, Christian Bizer:
RESTful open workflows for data provenance and reuse. 259-260 - Besnik Fetahu, Stefan Dietze, Bernardo Pereira Nunes, Marco Antonio Casanova, Davide Taibi, Wolfgang Nejdl:
What's all the data about?: creating structured profiles of linked data on the web. 261-262 - Hao Fu, Aston Zhang, Xing Xie:
De-anonymizing social graphs via node similarity. 263-264 - Ariel Fuxman, Patrick Pantel, Yuanhua Lv, Ashok K. Chandra, Pradeep Chilakamarri, Michael Gamon, David Hamilton, Bernhard Kohlmeier, Dhyanesh Narayanan, Evangelos E. Papalexakis, Bo Zhao:
Contextual insights. 265-266 - Luis Galárraga, Katja Hose, Ralf Schenkel:
Partout: a distributed engine for efficient RDF processing. 267-268 - Shuai Gao, Jun Ma, Zhumin Chen:
Effective and effortless features for popularity prediction in microblogging network. 269-270 - Yang Gao, Yue Xu, Yuefeng Li:
A topic based document relevance ranking model. 271-272 - Viktors Garkavijs, Rika Okamoto, Tetsuo Ishikawa, Mayumi Toshima, Noriko Kando:
GLASE-IRUKA: gaze feedback improves satisfaction in exploratory image search. 273-274 - Tao Ge, Wenjie Li, Zhifang Sui:
A semi-supervised method for opinion target extraction. 275-276 - Ekaterina Gladkikh, Kirill Nikolaev, Mikhail Nikitin:
Localized CAPTCHA testing on users and farms. 277-278 - Gagan Goel, Afshin Nikzad, Adish Singla:
Allocating tasks to workers with matching constraints: truthful mechanisms for crowdsourcing markets. 279-280 - Eduardo Graells-Garrido, Mounia Lalmas, Daniele Quercia:
People of opposing views can share common interests. 281-282 - Mihajlo Grbovic, Slobodan Vucetic:
Generating ad targeting rules using sparse principal component analysis with constraints. 283-284 - Manish Gupta, Prashant Borole, Praful Hebbar, Rupesh Kumar Mehta, Niranjan Nayak:
Cross market modeling for query-entity matching. 285-286 - Harry Halpin, James Cheney:
Dynamic provenance for SPARQL updates using named graphs. 287-288 - Jonghyun Han, Hyunju Lee:
Characterizing user interest using heterogeneous media. 289-290 - Frederik Hogenboom, Michel Capelle, Marnix Moerland, Flavius Frasincar:
Bing-SF-IDF+: semantics-driven news recommendation. 291-292 - Hsun-Ping Hsieh, Cheng-Te Li:
Inferring social relationships from mobile sensor data. 293-294 - Hsun-Ping Hsieh, Cheng-Te Li:
Inferring visiting time distributions of locations from incomplete check-in data. 295-296 - Qingbo Hu, Guan Wang, Philip S. Yu:
Deriving latent social impulses to determine longevous videos. 297-298 - Won-Seok Hwang, Shaoyu Li, Sang-Wook Kim, Kichun Lee:
Data imputation using a trust network for recommendation. 299-300 - Vidit Jain, Jay Mahadeokar:
Short-text representation using diffusion wavelets. 301-302 - Min-Hee Jang, Christos Faloutsos, Sang-Wook Kim:
Trust prediction using positive, implicit, and negative information. 303-304 - Meng Jiang, Peng Cui, Alex Beutel, Christos Faloutsos, Shiqiang Yang:
Detecting suspicious following behavior in multimillion-node social networks. 305-306 - Angel Jiménez Molina, In-Young Ko:
Cognitive resource-aware web service selection in mobile computing environments. 307-308 - Janani Kalyanam, Gert R. G. Lanckriet:
Learning from unstructured multimedia data. 309-310 - Pavan Kapanipathi, Prateek Jain, Chitra Venkatramani, Amit P. Sheth:
Hierarchical interest graph from tweets. 311-312 - Makoto P. Kato, Takehiro Yamamoto, Hiroaki Ohshima, Katsumi Tanaka:
Cognitive search intents hidden behind queries: a user study on query formulations. 313-314 - Youngjoon Ki, Jiyoung Woo, Huy Kang Kim:
Identifying spreaders of malicious behaviors in online games. 315-316 - Jungeun Kim, Minsoo Choy, Daehoon Kim, U Kang:
Link prediction based on generalized cluster information. 317-318 - Kanghak Kim, Sunho Lee, Jeonghoon Son, Meeyoung Cha:
Finding informative Q&As on twitter. 319-320 - Minkyoung Kim, David Newth, Peter Christen:
Macro-level information transfer across social networks. 321-322 - Yeooul Kim, Suin Kim, Alejandro Jaimes, Alice Oh:
A computational analysis of agenda setting. 323-324 - Yonghwan Kim, Dahee Lee, Jung Eun Hahm, Namgi Han, Min Song:
Investigating socio-cultural behavior of users reflected in different social channels on K-pop. 325-326 - Jihoon Ko, Sangjin Shin, Sungkwang Eom, Minjae Song, Dong-Hoon Shin, Kyong-Ho Lee, Yongil Jang:
Semantically enhanced keyword search for smartphones. 327-328 - Minsam Ko, Seung-Woo Choi, Joonwon Lee, Subin Yang, Uichin Lee, Aviv Segev, Junehwa Song:
Motives for mass interactions in online sports viewing. 329-330 - Natalia Kudryashova:
The market of internet sponsored links in the context of competition law: can modeling help? 331-332 - Neeraj Kumar, Steven M. Seitz:
Photo recall: using the internet to label your photos. 333-334 - Chi-Hoon Lee, Hengshuai Yao, Xu He, Su Han Chan, JieYang Chang, Farzin Maghoul:
Learning to predict trending queries: classification - based. 335-336 - Lung-Hao Lee, Kuei-Ching Lee, Yen-Cheng Juan, Hsin-Hsi Chen, Yuen-Hsien Tseng:
Users' behavioral prediction for phishing detection. 337-338 - Min-Joong Lee, Chin-Wan Chung:
Finding k-highest betweenness centrality vertices in graphs. 339-340 - Yuming Lin, Tao Zhu, Xiaoling Wang, Jingwei Zhang, Aoying Zhou:
Towards online review spam detection. 341-342 - Chang Liu, Jacopo Urbani, Guilin Qi:
Efficient RDF stream reasoning with graphics processingunits (GPUs). 343-344 - Pengqi Liu, Javad Azimi, Ruofei Zhang:
Automatic keywords generation for contextual advertising. 345-346 - Sayandev Mukherjee, Ronald Sujithan, Pero Subasic:
Detecting trending topics using page visitation statistics. 347-348 - Subhabrata Mukherjee, Jitendra Ajmera, Sachindra Joshi:
Unsupervised approach for shallow domain ontology construction from corpus. 349-350 - Hyun-Kyo Oh, Yoohan Noh, Sang-Wook Kim, Sunju Park:
SepaRating: an approach to reputation computation based on rating separation in e-marketplace. 351-352 - Jeong-Hoon Park, Chin-Wan Chung:
Semantic annotation for dynamic web environment. 353-354 - Baolin Peng, Wenge Rong, Yuanxin Ouyang, Chao Li, Zhang Xiong:
Learning joint representation for community question answering with tri-modal DBM. 355-356 - Xianglan Piao, Channoh Kim, Younghwan Oh, Hanjun Kim, Jae W. Lee:
Efficient CPU-GPU work sharing for data-parallel JavaScript workloads. 357-358 - Philipp A. Pushnyakov, Gleb Gusev:
User profiles based on revisitation times. 359-360 - Zhi Qiao, Peng Zhang, Jing He, Yanan Cao, Chuan Zhou, Li Guo:
Combining geographical information of users and content of items for accurate rating prediction. 361-362 - Jyothsna Rachapalli, Vaibhav Khadilkar, Murat Kantarcioglu, Bhavani Thuraisingham:
RDF-X: a language for sanitizing RDF graphs. 363-364 - Ryan A. Rossi, David F. Gleich, Assefaw Hadish Gebremedhin, Md. Mostofa Ali Patwary:
Fast maximum clique algorithms for large graphs. 365-366 - Kim Schouten, Flavius Frasincar:
Implicit feature detection for sentiment analysis. 367-368 - Boon-Siew Seah, Sourav S. Bhowmick, Aixin Sun:
Summarizing social image search results. 369-370 - Jieying She, Lei Chen:
TOMOHA: TOpic model-based HAshtag recommendation on twitter. 371-372 - Yelong Shen, Xiaodong He, Jianfeng Gao, Li Deng, Grégoire Mesnil:
Learning semantic representations using convolutional neural networks for web search. 373-374 - Yilin Shen, Fengjiao Wang, Hongxia Jin:
Defending against user identity linkage attack across multiple online social networks. 375-376 - Si Si, Atish Das Sarma, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Neel Sundaresan:
Beyond modeling private actions: predicting social shares. 377-378 - Terence Sim, Hossein Nejati, James Chua:
Face recognition CAPTCHA made difficult. 379-380 - Nikita Spirin, Motahhare Eslami, Jie Ding, Pooja Jain, Brian P. Bailey, Karrie Karahalios:
Searching for design examples with crowdsourcing. 381-382 - Adam Styperek, Michal Ciesielczyk, Andrzej Szwabe:
Semantic search engine with an intuitive user interface. 383-384 - Yukihiro Tagami, Toru Hotta, Yusuke Tanaka, Shingo Ono, Koji Tsukamoto, Akira Tajima:
Translation method of contextual information into textual space of advertisements. 385-386 - Christoph Trattner, Denis Parra, Lukas Eberhard, Xidao Wen:
Who will trade with whom?: predicting buyer-seller interactions in online trading platforms through social networks. 387-388 - Alexey Tschudnowsky, Stefan Pietschmann, Matthias Niederhausen, Martin Gaedke:
Towards awareness and control in choreographed user interface mashups. 389-390 - Damir Vandic, Lennart J. Nederstigt, Steven S. Aanen, Flavius Frasincar, Frederik Hogenboom:
Ontology population from web product information. 391-392 - Chetan Kumar Verma, Vijay Mahadevan, Nikhil Rasiwasia, Gaurav Aggarwal, Ravi Kant, Alejandro Jaimes, Sujit Dey:
Construction of tag ontological graphs by locally minimizing weighted average hops. 393-394 - Xin Wang, Jun Ling, Junhu Wang, Kewen Wang, Zhiyong Feng:
Answering provenance-aware regular path queries on RDF graphs using an automata-based algorithm. 395-396 - Simon S. Woo, Beomjun Kim, Woochan Jun, Jingul Kim:
3DOC: 3D object CAPTCHA. 397-398 - Liang Wu, Bin Cao, Yuanchun Zhou, Jianhui Li:
Improving query suggestion through noise filtering and query length prediction. 399-400 - Shan-Hung Wu, Man-Ju Chou, Chun-Hsiung Tseng, Yuh-Jye Lee, Kuan-Ta Chen:
Detecting in-situ identity fraud on social network services: a case study on facebook. 401-402 - Feng Xia, Haifeng Liu, Nana Yaw Asabere, Wei Wang, Zhuo Yang:
Multi-category item recommendation using neighborhood associations in trust networks. 403-404 - Jia Xu, E. Patrick Shironoshita, Ubbo Visser, Nigel M. John, Mansur R. Kabuka:
Optimizing the most specific concept method for efficient instance checking. 405-406 - Deqing Yang, Yanghua Xiao, Yangqiu Song, Junjun Zhang, Kezun Zhang, Wei Wang:
Tag propagation based recommendation across diverse social media. 407-408 - Weilong Yao, Jing He, Guangyan Huang, Yanchun Zhang:
SoRank: incorporating social information into learning to rank models for recommendation. 409-410 - Arjumand Younus, Muhammad Atif Qureshi, Muhammad Saeed, Nasir Touheed, Colm O'Riordan, Gabriella Pasi:
Election trolling: analyzing sentiment in tweets during pakistan elections 2013. 411-412 - Jianjun Yu, Yi Shen, Zhenglu Yang:
Topic-STG: extending the session-based temporal graph approach for personalized tweet recommendation. 413-414 - Jianye Yu, Yuanzhuo Wang, Xiaolong Jin, Jingyuan Li, Xueqi Cheng:
Evolutionary analysis on online social networks using a social evolutionary game. 415-416 - Peng Yu, Ching-man Au Yeung:
App mining: finding the real value of mobile applications. 417-418 - Huasha Zhao, Wei Vivian Zhang, Ye Chen, John F. Canny, Tak W. Yan:
Query augmentation based intent matching in retail vertical ads. 419-420 - Chuan Zhou, Peng Zhang, Jing Guo, Li Guo:
An upper bound based greedy algorithm for mining top-k influential nodes in social networks. 421-422 - Chuan Zhou, Peng Zhang, Wenyu Zang, Li Guo:
Maximizing the long-term integral influence in social networks under the voter model. 423-424
WWW 2014 websci track
- Robert Meusel, Sebastiano Vigna, Oliver Lehmberg, Christian Bizer:
Graph structure in the web - revisited: a trick of the heavy tail. 427-432 - Matthew Rowe, Markus Strohmaier:
The semantic evolution of online communities. 433-438 - Emilio Zagheni, Venkata Rama Kiran Garimella, Ingmar Weber, Bogdan State:
Inferring international and internal migration patterns from Twitter data. 439-444 - Ramine Tinati, Paul Gaskell, Thanassis Tiropanis, Olivier Phillipe, Wendy Hall:
Examining Wikipedia across linguistic and temporal borders. 445-450 - Carmen Karina Vaca Ruiz, Daniele Quercia, Luca Maria Aiello, Piero Fraternali:
Taking Brazil's pulse: tracking growing urban economies from online attention. 451-456 - Claudia López, Rosta Farzan:
Analysis of local online review systems as digital word-of-mouth. 457-462 - Dominik Kowald, Paul Seitlinger, Christoph Trattner, Tobias Ley:
Long time no see: the probability of reusing tags as a function of frequency and recency. 463-468 - Jagat Sastry Pudipeddi, Leman Akoglu, Hanghang Tong:
User churn in focused question answering sites: characterizations and prediction. 469-474 - Dominic DiFranzo, John S. Erickson, Marie Joan Kristine Gloria, Joanne S. Luciano, Deborah L. McGuinness, James A. Hendler:
The web observatory extension: facilitating web science collaboration through semantic markup. 475-480 - Elizabeth Sillence, Claire Hardy, Peter R. Harris, Pamela Briggs:
Modeling patient engagement in peer-to-peer healthcare. 481-486 - Alessandro Bozzon, Hariton Efstathiades, Geert-Jan Houben, Robert-Jan Sips:
A study of the online profile of enterprise users in professional social networks. 487-492 - Seth A. Myers, Aneesh Sharma, Pankaj Gupta, Jimmy Lin:
Information network or social network?: the structure of the twitter follow graph. 493-498 - Hong Huang, Jie Tang, Sen Wu, Lu Liu, Xiaoming Fu:
Mining triadic closure patterns in social networks. 499-504 - Jiaoyan Chen, Huajun Chen, Guozhou Zheng, Jeff Z. Pan, Honghan Wu, Ningyu Zhang:
Big smog meets web science: smog disaster analysis based on social media and device data on the web. 505-510 - Giang Binh Tran, Mohammad Alrifai:
Indexing and analyzing wikipedia's current events portal, the daily news summaries by the crowd. 511-516 - Philipp Singer, Fabian Flöck, Clemens Meinhart, Elias Zeitfogel, Markus Strohmaier:
Evolution of reddit: from the front page of the internet to a self-referential community? 517-522 - Masahiro Hamasaki, Masataka Goto, Tomoyasu Nakano:
Songrium: a music browsing assistance service with interactive visualization and exploration of protect a web of music. 523-528 - Jaimie Yejean Park, Jiyeon Jang, Alejandro Jaimes, Chin-Wan Chung, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:
Exploring the user-generated content (UGC) uploading behavior on youtube. 529-534 - Michele Catasta, Alberto Tonon, Djellel Eddine Difallah, Gianluca Demartini, Karl Aberer, Philippe Cudré-Mauroux:
Hippocampus: answering memory queries using transactive search. 535-540 - Olaf Hartig, M. Tamer Özsu:
Reachable subwebs for traversal-based query execution. 541-546 - Thomas Steiner:
Bots vs. wikipedians, anons vs. logged-ins. 547-548 - Grégoire Burel, Yulan He:
Quantising contribution effort in online communities. 549-550 - Evangelos E. Papalexakis, Konstantinos Pelechrinis, Christos Faloutsos:
Spotting misbehaviors in location-based social networks using tensors. 551-552 - Claudia Wagner, Philipp Singer, Markus Strohmaier:
Spatial and temporal patterns of online food preferences. 553-554 - Fred Morstatter, Jürgen Pfeffer, Huan Liu:
When is it biased?: assessing the representativeness of twitter's streaming API. 555-556 - Ricardo Kawase, Patrick Siehndel, Eelco Herder:
Haters gonna hate: job-related offenses in twitter. 557-558 - Kaweh Djafari Naini, Ricardo Kawase, Nattiya Kanhabua, Claudia Niederée:
Characterizing high-impact features for content retention in social web applications. 559-560 - Eunyoung Kim, Hwon Ihm, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:
Topic-based place semantics discovered from microblogging text messages. 561-562 - Haewoon Kwak, Jong Gun Lee:
Has much potential but biased: exploring the scholarly landscape in twitter. 563-564 - Ramine Tinati, Leslie Carr, Susan Halford, Catherine Pope:
(Re)integrating the web: beyond 'socio-technical'. 565-566 - Jasper Oosterman, Alessandro Bozzon, Geert-Jan Houben, Archana Nottamkandath, Chris Dijkshoorn, Lora Aroyo, Mieke H. R. Leyssen, Myriam C. Traub:
Crowd vs. experts: nichesourcing for knowledge intensive tasks in cultural heritage. 567-568 - Claudia Orellana-Rodriguez, Wolfgang Nejdl, Ernesto Diaz-Aviles, Ismail Sengör Altingövde:
Learning to rank for joy. 569-570 - Willem Robert van Hage, Thomas Ploeger, Jesper Hoeksema:
Number frequency on the web. 571-572 - Rahul Parundekar:
WebAlive: a new paradigm for bringing things to life on the web. 573-574 - Zhe Liu, Ingmar Weber:
Predicting ideological friends and foes in Twitter conflicts. 575-576
WWW 2014 developers' track
- Dave Raggett:
Testsuite and harness for browser based editing. 579-582 - Federico Tomassetti, Giuseppe Rizzo, Raphaël Troncy:
CrossLanguageSpotter: a library for detecting relations in polyglot frameworks. 583-586 - Sungjae Han, Geunseong Jung, Minsoo Ryu, Byung-Uk Choi, Jaehyuk Cha:
A voice-controlled web browser to navigate hierarchical hidden menus of web pages in a smart-tv environment. 587-590 - Stefano Ortona, Luying Chen, Giorgio Orsi:
ROSeAnn: taming online semantic annotators. 591-594 - Kevin Borgolte, Christopher Kruegel, Giovanni Vigna:
Relevant change detection: a framework for the precise extraction of modified and novel web-based content as a filtering technique for analysis engines. 595-598 - Pavel Arapov, Michel Buffa, Amel Ben Othmane:
Developing web of data applications from the browser. 599-602
WWW 2014 industry track
- Yoelle Maarek:
When machines dominate humans: the challenges of mining and consuming machine-generated web mail. 605-606 - Pavel Serdyukov:
Analyzing behavioral data for improving search experience. 607-608
Modeling social media: mining big data in social media and the web (MSM 2014)
- Daniele Quercia:
The pursuit of urban happiness. 611-612 - Ramesh R. Sarukkai:
YouTube monetization: creating user-centric experiences using large scale data. 613-614 - Cody Buntain, Jennifer Golbeck:
Identifying social roles in reddit using network structure. 615-620 - Simon Dooms, Toon De Pessemier, Luc Martens:
Mining cross-domain rating datasets from structured data on twitter. 621-624 - Nathan Kallus:
Predicting crowd behavior with big public data. 625-630 - Martin Atzmueller, Andreas Ernst, Friedrich Krebs, Christoph Scholz, Gerd Stumme:
On the evolution of social groups during coffee breaks. 631-636 - Christoph Scholz, Martin Atzmueller, Gerd Stumme:
On the predictability of recurring links in networks of face-to-face proximity. 637-642 - KyoungMin Ryoo, Sue Moon:
Inferring Twitter user locations with 10 km accuracy. 643-648
Public health in the digital age: social media, crowdsourcing and participatory systems (2nd PHDA 2014)
- Todd J. Bodnar, Victoria C. Barclay, Nilam Ram, Conrad S. Tucker, Marcel Salathé:
On the ground validation of online diagnosis with Twitter and medical records. 651-656 - Patty Kostkova, Stephan J. Garbin, Justin Moser, Wendy Pan:
Integration and visualization public health dashboard: the medi+board pilot project. 657-662 - Patipat Susumpow, Patcharaporn Pansuwan, Nathalie Sajda, Adam W. Crawley:
Participatory disease detection through digital volunteerism: how the doctorme application aims to capture data for faster disease detection in thailand. 663-666 - Deleer Barazanji, Pär Bjelkmar:
System for surveillance and investigation of disease outbreaks. 667-668 - Hans C. Ossebaard:
One health informatics. 669-670 - Muhammad Imran, Carlos Castillo:
Volunteer-powered automatic classification of social media messages for public health in AIDR. 671-672 - Andrew R. McNeill, Pam Briggs:
Understanding Twitter influence in the health domain: a social-psychological contribution. 673-678
Simplifying complex networks for practitioners 2014 workshop
- Junzhou Zhao, John C. S. Lui, Don Towsley, Xiaohong Guan:
Measuring and maximizing group closeness centrality over disk-resident graphs. 689-694 - James Atwood, Bruno F. Ribeiro, Don Towsley:
Efficient network generation under general preferential attachment. 695-700 - Hyoungshick Kim, Konstantin Beznosov, Eiko Yoneki:
Finding influential neighbors to maximize information diffusion in twitter. 701-706 - Matthew Thomas, Aziz Mohaisen:
Kindred domains: detecting and clustering botnet domains using DNS traffic. 707-712 - Ahmad Slim, Jarred Kozlick, Gregory L. Heileman, Jeff Wigdahl, Chaouki T. Abdallah:
Network analysis of university courses. 713-718 - Yeon-Sup Lim, Bruno F. Ribeiro, Don Towsley:
Classifying latent infection states in complex networks. 719-722 - Xiangming Zhu, Yong Li, Depeng Jin, Pan Hui:
Temporal capacity graphs for time-varying mobile networks. 723-726 - Shan Lu, Jieqi Kang, Weibo Gong, Don Towsley:
Complex network comparison using random walks. 727-730 - Jae-wook Jang, Jiyoung Woo, Jaesung Yun, Huy Kang Kim:
Mal-netminer: malware classification based on social network analysis of call graph. 731-734 - Ryan H. Choi, Youngil Choi:
Designing a high-performance mobile cloud web browser. 735-736 - Jae-wook Jang, Jaesung Yun, Jiyoung Woo, Huy Kang Kim:
Andro-profiler: anti-malware system based on behavior profiling of mobile malware. 737-738 - Meeyoung Cha:
Propagation phenomena in large social networks. 739-740
2014 social news on the web workshop
- Christina Boididou, Symeon Papadopoulos, Yiannis Kompatsiaris, Steve Schifferes, Nic Newman:
Challenges of computational verification in social multimedia. 743-748 - Eva Jaho, Efstratios Tzoannos, Aris Papadopoulos, Nikos Sarris:
Alethiometer: a framework for assessing trustworthiness and content validity in social media. 749-752 - Minkyoung Kim, David Newth, Peter Christen:
Trends of news diffusion in social media based on crowd phenomena. 753-758 - José Luis Redondo García, Laurens De Vocht, Raphaël Troncy, Erik Mannens, Rik Van de Walle:
Describing and contextualizing events in TV news show. 759-764 - Jochen Spangenberg, Nicolaus Heise:
News from the crowd: grassroots and collaborative journalism in the digital age. 765-768
Social recommender systems (SRS2014) workshop
- Bin Yin, Yujiu Yang, Wenhuang Liu:
Exploring social activeness and dynamic interest in community-based recommender system. 771-776 - Skanda Raj Vasudevan, Sutanu Chakraborti:
Mining user trails in critiquing based recommenders. 777-780 - Feng Xia, Nana Yaw Asabere, Haifeng Liu, Nakema Deonauth, Fengqi Li:
Folksonomy based socially-aware recommendation of scholarly papers for conference participants. 781-786 - Kun Tu, Bruno F. Ribeiro, David D. Jensen, Don Towsley, Benyuan Liu, Hua Jiang, Xiaodong Wang:
Online dating recommendations: matching markets and learning preferences. 787-792 - Jong-Ryul Lee, Chin-Wan Chung:
A new correlation-based information diffusion prediction. 793-798 - Lionel Martin, Valentina Sintsova, Pearl Pu:
Are influential writers more objective?: an analysis of emotionality in review comments. 799-804 - Noor Ifada, Richi Nayak:
Tensor-based item recommendation using probabilistic ranking in social tagging systems. 805-810 - Colin Cooper, Sang-Hyuk Lee, Tomasz Radzik, Yiannis Siantos:
Random walks in recommender systems: exact computation and simulations. 811-816 - Emanuel Lacic, Dominik Kowald, Denis Parra, Martin Kahr, Christoph Trattner:
Towards a scalable social recommender engine for online marketplaces: the case of apache solr. 817-822
Temporal web analytics workshop (TempWeb'14)
- Masashi Toyoda:
Multiple media analysis and visualization for understanding social activities. 825-826 - Sushma Bannur, Omar Alonso:
Analyzing temporal characteristics of check-in data. 827-832 - Gaël Harry Dias, Mohammed Hasanuzzaman, Stéphane Ferrari, Yann Mathet:
TempoWordNet for sentence time tagging. 833-838 - Lars Döhling, Ulf Leser:
Extracting and aggregating temporal events from text. 839-844 - Hideo Joho, Adam Jatowt, Roi Blanco:
NTCIR temporalia: a test collection for temporal information access research. 845-850 - Jimmy Lin, Milad Gholami, Jinfeng Rao:
Infrastructure for supporting exploration and discovery in web archives. 851-856 - Stewart Whiting, Joemon M. Jose, Omar Alonso:
Wikipedia as a time machine. 857-862 - Marc Spaniol, Julien Masanès, Ricardo Baeza-Yates:
The 4th temporal web analytics workshop (TempWeb'14). 863-864
Theory and practice of social machines 2014 workshop
- Vanilson Arruda Burégio, Leandro F. Nascimento, Nelson Souto Rosa, Silvio R. L. Meira:
Personal APIs as an enabler for designing and implementing people as social machines. 867-872 - Leandro Marques Nascimento, Vanilson André de Arruda Burégio, Vinicius Cardoso Garcia, Silvio R. L. Meira:
A new architecture description language for social machines. 873-874 - Dave Murray-Rust, Dave Robertson:
LSCitter: building social machines by augmenting existing social networks with interaction models. 875-880 - Reuben Binns, David Matthews:
Community structure for efficient information flow in 'ToS;DR', a social machine for parsing legalese. 881-884 - Harry Halpin, Andrea Capocci:
The Berners-Lee hypothesis: power laws and group structure in flickr. 885-890 - Marco Brambilla, Stefano Ceri, Andrea Mauri, Riccardo Volonterio:
Community-based crowdsourcing. 891-896 - Amy Guy, Ewan Klein:
Constructed identity and social machines: a case study in creative media production. 897-902 - Thanassis Tiropanis, Anni Rowland-Campbell, Wendy Hall:
Government as a social machine in an ecosystem. 903-904 - Lei Zhang, Thanassis Tiropanis, Wendy Hall, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:
Introducing the omega-machine. 905-908 - Ségolène M. Tarte, David De Roure, Pip Willcox:
Working out the plot: the role of stories in social machines. 909-914 - Max Van Kleek, Daniel Alexander Smith, Ramine Tinati, Kieron O'Hara, Wendy Hall, Nigel R. Shadbolt:
7 billion home telescopes: observing social machines through personal data stores. 915-920
Vertical search relevance 2014 workshop
- Pattisapu Nikhil Priyatam, Ajay Dubey, Krish Perumal, Sai Praneeth, Dharmesh Kakadia, Vasudeva Varma:
Seed selection for domain-specific search. 923-928
Web APIs and RESTful design 2014 workshop
- Pete Gamache:
Pragmatic hypermedia: creating a generic, self-inflating API client for production use. 931-936 - Hyunghun Cho, Sukyoung Ryu:
REST to JavaScript for better client-side development. 937-942 - Guy Pardon, Cesare Pautasso:
Atomic distributed transactions: a RESTful design. 943-948 - Nandana Mihindukulasooriya, Miguel Esteban Gutiérrez, Raul Garcia-Castro:
Seven challenges for RESTful transaction models. 949-952 - Miel Vander Sande, Pieter Colpaert, Tom De Nies, Erik Mannens, Rik Van de Walle:
Publish data as time consistent web API with provenance. 953-958 - Harry Halpin:
The W3C web cryptography API: motivation and overview. 959-964 - Masiar Babazadeh, Cesare Pautasso:
A RESTful API for controlling dynamic streaming topologies. 965-970 - Juan Luis Pérez, Álvaro Villalba, David Carrera, Iker Larizgoitia, Vlad Trifa:
The COMPOSE API for the internet of things. 971-976 - Mahdi Bennara, Michael Mrissa, Youssef Amghar:
An approach for composing RESTful linked services on the web. 977-982
Web intelligence and communities workshop (WI&C 2014)
- Rajendra Akerkar, Pierre Maret, Laurent Vercouter:
Exploring intelligence of web communities. 985-990 - Sören Auer, Dimitris Kontokostas:
Towards web intelligence through the crowdsourcing of semantics. 991-992 - Pablo S. Loyola, In-Young Ko:
Population dynamics in open source communities: an ecological approach applied to github. 993-998 - Yasser Salem, Jun Hong, Weiru Liu:
History-guided conversational recommendation. 999-1004 - Nikos I. Karacapilidis, Spyros Christodoulou, Manolis Tzagarakis, Georgia Tsiliki, Costas Pappis:
Strengthening collaborative data analysis and decision making in web communities. 1005-1010 - Paolo Pareti, Ewan Klein, Adam Barker:
A semantic web of know-how: linked data for community-centric tasks. 1011-1016 - Somayeh Koohborfardhaghighi, Jörn Altmann:
How placing limitations on the size of personal networks changes the structural properties of complex networks. 1017-1022
Web observatory workshop (WOW2014)
- Huan-Bo Luan, Juanzi Li, Maosong Sun, Tat-Seng Chua:
The design of a live social observatory system. 1025-1030 - Matthew S. Weber:
Observing the web by understanding the past: archival internet research. 1031-1036 - Mizuki Oka, Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Takashi Ikegami:
Fluctuation and burst response in social media. 1037-1042 - Gareth Paul Beeston, Manuel Leon Urrutia, Caroline Halcrow, Xianni Xiao, Lu Liu, Jinchuan Wang, Jinho Jay Kim, Kunwoo Park:
Humour reactions in crisis: a proximal analysis of Chinese posts on sina weibo in reaction to the salt panic of march 2011. 1043-1048 - Robert J. Simpson, Kevin R. Page, David De Roure:
Zooniverse: observing the world's largest citizen science platform. 1049-1054 - Paul Booth, Wendy Hall, Nicholas Gibbins, Spyros Galanis:
Visualising data in web observatories: a proposal for visual analytics development & evaluation. 1055-1060 - Marie Joan Kristine Gloria, John S. Erickson, Joanne S. Luciano, Dominic DiFranzo, Deborah L. McGuinness:
Legal and ethical considerations: step 1b in building a health web observatory. 1061-1066 - Ian C. Brown, Wendy Hall, Lisa J. Harris:
Towards a taxonomy for web observatories. 1067-1072
Web-based education technologies workshop (WebET 2014)
- Peter Brusilovsky:
Addictive links: engaging students through adaptive navigation support and open social student modeling. 1075-1076 - Ilona Nawrot, Antoine Doucet:
Building engagement for MOOC students: introducing support for time management on online learning platforms. 1077-1082 - Sanjeev Kumar Saini, S. Senthil Anand, D. Arivudainambi, C. N. Krishnan:
A web-based degree program in open source education: a case study. 1083-1086 - Neel Guha:
Tutoring from the desktop: facilitating learning through Google+ hangouts. 1087-1092 - Sergey Butakov:
Crowdcrawling approach for community based plagiarism detection service. 1093-1096 - Tak Pang Lau, Shuai Wang, Yuanyuan Man, Chi Fai Yuen, Irwin King:
Language technologies for enhancement of teaching and learning in writing. 1097-1102 - Emanuele Lunadei, Christian Valdivia Torres, Erik Cambria:
Collective copyright: enabling the natural evolution of content creation in the web era. 1103-1108
WebQuality 2014 workshop
- Vlad Bulakh, Christopher W. Dunn, Minaxi Gupta:
Identifying fraudulently promoted online videos. 1111-1116 - Maria Rafalak, Katarzyna Abramczuk, Adam Wierzbicki:
Incredible: is (almost) all web content trustworthy? analysis of psychological factors related to website credibility evaluation. 1117-1122 - Lei Li, Chengzhi Zhang:
Quality evaluation of social tags according to web resource types. 1123-1128 - Volha Bryl, Christian Bizer:
Learning conflict resolution strategies for cross-language Wikipedia data fusion. 1129-1134 - Aleksander Wawer, Radoslaw Nielek, Adam Wierzbicki:
Predicting webpage credibility using linguistic features. 1135-1140
Big graph mining 2014 workshop
- Seungwhan Moon, Calvin McCarter, Yu-Hsin Kuo:
Active learning with partially featured data. 1143-1148 - Joseph E. Gonzalez:
From graphs to tables the design of scalable systems for graph analytics. 1149-1150 - Xiaoming Liu, Yadong Zhou, Chengchen Hu, Xiaohong Guan, Junyuan Leng:
Detecting community structure for undirected big graphs based on random walks. 1151-1156 - Jong-Ryul Lee, Chin-Wan Chung:
A fast approximation for influence maximization in large social networks. 1157-1162 - Alireza Rezaei Mahdiraji, Peter Baumann:
Processing scientific mesh queries in graph databases. 1163-1168
2014 big scholarly data: towards the web of scholars workshop
- Anastasia Dimou, Laurens De Vocht, Mathias Van Compernolle, Erik Mannens, Peter Mechant, Rik Van de Walle:
A visual workflow to explore the web of data for scholars. 1171-1176 - Qiang Ma, S. Muthukrishnan, Brian Thompson, Graham Cormode:
Modeling collaboration in academia: a game theoretic approach. 1177-1182 - László Gulyás, Zsolt Jurányi, Sándor Soós, George Kampis:
Can web presence predict academic performance?: the case of Eötvös university. 1183-1188 - Hui Shi, Kurt Maly, Steven J. Zeil:
Trust and hybrid reasoning for ontological knowledge bases. 1189-1194 - Hanghang Tong:
Query complex graph patterns: tools and applications. 1195-1196 - Yu Liu, Zhen Huang, Jing Fang, Yizhou Yan:
An article level metric in the context of research community. 1197-1202 - Laurens De Vocht, Selver Softic, Erik Mannens, Martin Ebner, Rik Van de Walle:
Aligning web collaboration tools with research data for scholars. 1203-1208 - Jing Li, Feng Xia, Wei Wang, Zhen Chen, Nana Yaw Asabere, Huizhen Jiang:
ACRec: a co-authorship based random walk model for academic collaboration recommendation. 1209-1214 - Suhendry Effendy, Irvan Jahja, Roland H. C. Yap:
Relatedness measures between conferences in computer science: a preliminary study based on DBLP. 1215-1220 - Isaac Lera, Carlos Guerrero, Carlos Juiz:
Indicators and functionalities of exploitation of academic staff CV using semantic web technologies. 1221-1226 - Graham Cormode, S. Muthukrishnan, Jinyun Yan:
People like us: mining scholarly data for comparable researchers. 1227-1232
Connecting online & offline life workshop (COOL 2014)
- Tian Zhou, Lixin Gao, Daiheng Ni:
Road traffic prediction by incorporating online information. 1235-1240 - Daniele Quercia:
Evolutionary habits on the web. 1241-1242 - Munmun De Choudhury:
Can social media help us reason about mental health? 1243-1244 - Haewoon Kwak:
Understanding toxic behavior in online games. 1245-1246 - Kwan Hui Lim, Binyan Jiang, Ee-Peng Lim, Palakorn Achananuparp:
Do you know the speaker?: an online experiment with authority messages on event websites. 1247-1252 - Ting Wang:
A behavior observation tool (BOT) for mobile device network connection logs. 1253-1258 - Petter Holme:
The social, economic and sexual networks of prostitution. 1259-1260 - Mohammad Tareq Jaber, Peter T. Wood, Panagiotis Papapetrou, Sven Helmer:
Inferring offline hierarchical ties from online social networks. 1261-1266 - Onur Varol, Filippo Menczer:
Connecting dream networks across cultures. 1267-1272
Data extraction and object search 2014 workshop
- Neil Anderson, Jun Hong:
Evaluation of information extraction techniques to label extracted data from e-commerce web pages. 1275-1278 - Stefano Ortona:
An analysis of duplicate on web extracted objects. 1279-1284 - Qian Chen, Mizuho Iwaihara:
Iterative algorithm for inferring entity types from enumerative descriptions. 1285-1290 - Weifeng Su, Yafei Li, Frederick H. Lochovsky:
Query interfaces understanding by statistical parsing. 1291-1294 - Disheng Qiu, Lorenzo Luce:
Extraction and integration of web sources with humans and domain knowledge. 1295-1298 - Petar Petrovski, Volha Bryl, Christian Bizer:
Integrating product data from websites offering microdata markup. 1299-1304 - Zhaochen Guo, Denilson Barbosa:
Entity linking with a unified semantic representation. 1305-1310
2014 large scale network analysis workshop (LSNA'14)
- Io Taxidou, Peter M. Fischer:
Online analysis of information diffusion in twitter. 1313-1318 - Satoshi Kurihara:
The multi agent based information diffusion model for false rumordiffusion analysis. 1319-1320 - Toyotaro Suzumura, Shunsuke Nishii, Masaru Ganse:
Towards large-scale graph stream processing platform. 1321-1326 - Hidefumi Ogata, Toyotaro Suzumura:
Towards scalable X10 based link prediction for large scale social networks. 1327-1332 - Chungmok Lee, Minh Pham, Norman Kim, Myong K. Jeong, Dennis K. J. Lin, Wanpracha Art Chaovalitwongse:
A novel link prediction approach for scale-free networks. 1333-1338 - Takuya Akiba:
Pruned labeling algorithms: fast, exact, dynamic, simple and general indexing scheme for shortest-path queries. 1339-1340
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