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22. Hypertext 2011: Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- Paul De Bra, Kaj Grønbæk:
HT'11, Proceedings of the 22nd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 6-9, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0256-2
Keynote-invited talks
- Noshir S. Contractor:
From disasters to WOW: using web science to understand and enable 21st century multidimensional networks. 1-2 - Wendy Hall:
From hypertext to linked data: the ever evolving web. 3-4 - Marti A. Hearst:
Emerging trends in search user interfaces. 5-6
Track 1: dynamic and computed hypermedia
- Helen Ashman, Michael Antunovic, Satit Chaprasit, Gavin Smith, Mark Truran:
Implicit association via crowd-sourced coselection. 7-16 - Na Dai, Xiaoguang Qi, Brian D. Davison:
Bridging link and query intent to enhance web search. 17-26 - Ricardo Kawase, George Papadakis, Eelco Herder, Wolfgang Nejdl:
Beyond the usual suspects: context-aware revisitation support. 27-36 - Melike Sah, Vincent Wade:
Automatic mining of cognitive metadata using fuzzy inference. 37-46 - Yanir Seroussi, Fabian Bohnert, Ingrid Zukerman:
Personalised rating prediction for new users using latent factor models. 47-56 - Jakub Simko, Michal Tvarozek, Mária Bieliková:
Little search game: term network acquisition via a human computation game. 57-62 - David Smits, Paul De Bra:
GALE: a highly extensible adaptive hypermedia engine. 63-72 - Ben Steichen, Alexander O'Connor, Vincent Wade:
Personalisation in the wild: providing personalisation across semantic, social and open-web resources. 73-82 - Yuku Takahashi, Hiroaki Ohshima, Mitsuo Yamamoto, Hirotoshi Iwasaki, Satoshi Oyama, Katsumi Tanaka:
Evaluating significance of historical entities based on tempo-spatial impacts analysis using Wikipedia link structure. 83-92 - Arkaitz Zubiaga, Christian Körner, Markus Strohmaier:
Tags vs shelves: from social tagging to social classification. 93-102
Track 2: emerging structures and ubiquitous hypermedia
- Mark Bernstein:
Can we talk about spatial hypertext. 103-112 - William Jones, Kenneth M. Anderson:
Many views, many modes, many tools & one structure. 113-122 - Rasmus Rosenqvist Petersen, Uffe Kock Wiil:
Hypertext structures for investigative teams. 123-132 - Carlos Solís, Nour Ali:
An experience using a spatial hypertext Wiki. 133-142 - William Van Woensel, Sven Casteleyn, Olga De Troyer:
A generic approach for on-the-fly adding of context-aware features to existing websites. 143-152
Track 3: social media (linking people and things)
- Elisa Chiabrando, Silvia Likavec, Ilaria Lombardi, Claudia Picardi, Daniele Theseider Dupré:
Semantic similarity in heterogeneous ontologies. 153-160 - Munmun De Choudhury, Scott Counts, Mary Czerwinski:
Identifying relevant social media content: leveraging information diversity and user cognition. 161-170 - Daniel Gayo-Avello:
All liaisons are dangerous when all your friends are known to us. 171-180 - Vicenç Gómez, Hilbert J. Kappen, Andreas Kaltenbrunner:
Modeling the structure and evolution of discussion cascades. 181-190 - Jon Iturrioz, Oscar Díaz, Iker Azpeitia:
Reactive tags: associating behaviour to prescriptive tags. 191-200 - David Laniado, Riccardo Tasso:
Co-authorship 2.0: patterns of collaboration in Wikipedia. 201-210 - Xin Liu, Tsuyoshi Murata:
Extracting the mesoscopic structure from heterogeneous systems. 211-220 - Paolo Massa:
Social networks of Wikipedia. 221-230 - Keiichi Nemoto, Peter A. Gloor, Rob Laubacher:
Social capital increases efficiency of collaboration among Wikipedia editors. 231-240 - Manos Papagelis, Vanessa Murdock, Roelof van Zwol:
Individual behavior and social influence in online social systems. 241-250 - Maria Soledad Pera, Yiu-Kai Ng:
A community question-answering refinement system. 251-260 - Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Smitha Sundareswaran, Dan Lin, Joshua Wede:
A3P: adaptive policy prediction for shared images over popular content sharing sites. 261-270 - Avaré Stewart, Matthew Smith, Wolfgang Nejdl:
A transfer approach to detecting disease reporting events in blog social media. 271-280 - Lei Zhang, Bing Liu:
Entity set expansion in opinion documents. 281-290
Track 4: interaction, narrative, and storytelling
- Vinay Chilukuri, Bipin Indurkhya:
An algorithm to generate engaging narratives through non-linearity. 291-298 - Bart de Goede, Maarten Marx, Arjan Nusselder, Justin van Wees:
Succinct summaries of narrative events using social networks. 299-304 - George P. Landow:
The victorian web and the victorian course wiki: comparing the educational effectiveness of identical assignments in web 1.0 and web 2.0. 305-312 - Mariusz Pisarski:
New plots for hypertext?: towards poetics of a hypertext node. 313-318 - Simon Rowberry:
Vladimir Nabokov's pale fire: the lost 'father of all hypertext demos'? 319-324 - Vilmos Zsombori, Michael Frantzis, Rodrigo Laiola Guimarães, Marian Florin Ursu, Pablo César, Ian Kegel, Roland Craigie, Dick C. A. Bulterman:
Automatic generation of video narratives from shared UGC. 325-334
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