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25. Hypertext 2014: Santiago, Chile
- Leo Ferres, Gustavo Rossi, Virgílio A. F. Almeida, Eelco Herder:
25th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, HT '14, Santiago, Chile, September 1-4, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2954-5
Keynotes
- Ricardo Baeza-Yates:
The wisdom of ad-hoc crowds. 1-2 - César A. Hidalgo:
Big data visualization engines for understanding the development of countries, social networks, culture and cities. 3
Full papers
- Mohammad Ali Abbasi, Jiliang Tang, Huan Liu:
Scalable learning of users' preferences using networked data. 4-12 - Sergiu Chelaru, Eelco Herder, Kaweh Djafari Naini, Patrick Siehndel:
Recognizing skill networks and their specific communication and connection practices. 13-23 - Emilio Ferrara, Roberto Interdonato, Andrea Tagarelli:
Online popularity and topical interests through the lens of instagram. 24-34 - Georges Gouriten, Silviu Maniu, Pierre Senellart:
Scalable, generic, and adaptive systems for focused crawling. 35-45 - Jonathan Herzig, Yosi Mass, Haggai Roitman:
An author-reader influence model for detecting topic-based influencers in social media. 46-55 - Ricardo Kawase, Patrick Siehndel, Bernardo Pereira Nunes, Eelco Herder, Wolfgang Nejdl:
Exploiting the wisdom of the crowds for characterizing and connecting heterogeneous resources. 56-65 - Kevin Koidl, Owen Conlan, Vincent Wade:
Cross-site personalization: assisting users in addressing information needs that span independently hosted websites. 66-76 - Spyros Kotoulas, Vanessa López, Marco Luca Sbodio, Martin Stephenson, Pierpaolo Tommasi, Pol Mac Aonghusa:
A linked data approach to care coordination. 77-87 - Janette Lehmann, Claudia Müller-Birn, David Laniado, Mounia Lalmas, Andreas Kaltenbrunner:
Reader preferences and behavior on Wikipedia. 88-97 - Lizi Liao, Jing Jiang, Ee-Peng Lim, Heyan Huang:
A study of age gaps between online friends. 98-106 - Sayooran Nagulendra, Julita Vassileva:
Understanding and controlling the filter bubble through interactive visualization: a user study. 107-115 - Daniele Quercia, Rossano Schifanella, Luca Maria Aiello:
The shortest path to happiness: recommending beautiful, quiet, and happy routes in the city. 116-125 - Xin Shuai, Xiaozhong Liu, Tian Xia, Yuqing Wu, Chun Guo:
Comparing the pulses of categorical hot events in Twitter and Weibo. 126-135 - Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Cornelia Caragea, Rahul Balakavi:
Analyzing images' privacy for the modern web. 136-147 - Jiliang Tang, Xia Hu, Huan Liu:
Is distrust the negation of trust?: the value of distrust in social media. 148-157 - Bart Thomee, Gianmarco De Francisci Morales:
Automatic discovery of global and local equivalence relationships in labeled geo-spatial data. 158-168 - Ikuya Yamada, Tomotaka Ito, Shinnosuke Usami, Shinsuke Takagi, Hideaki Takeda, Yoshiyasu Takefuji:
Evaluating the helpfulness of linked entities to readers. 169-178 - Jie Yang, Claudia Hauff, Alessandro Bozzon, Geert-Jan Houben:
Asking the right question in collaborative q&a systems. 179-189 - Kunpeng Zhang, Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, Sudha Ram:
Empirical analysis of implicit brand networks on social media. 190-199
Short papers
- Mohammad Ali Abbasi, Reza Zafarani, Jiliang Tang, Huan Liu:
Am i more similar to my followers or followees?: analyzing homophily effect in directed social networks. 200-205 - Rémy Cazabet, Hideaki Takeda:
Understanding mass cooperation through visualization. 206-211 - Evandro Cunha, Gabriel Magno, Marcos André Gonçalves, César Cambraia, Virgílio A. F. Almeida:
How you post is who you are: characterizing google+ status updates across social groups. 212-217 - Ujwal Gadiraju, Ricardo Kawase, Stefan Dietze:
A taxonomy of microtasks on the web. 218-223 - Conor Gaffney, Owen Conlan, Vincent Wade:
The AMAS authoring tool 2.0: a UX evaluation. 224-230 - Eduardo Graells-Garrido, Mounia Lalmas:
Balancing diversity to counter-measure geographical centralization in microblogging platforms. 231-236 - Wenyi Huang, Ingmar Weber, Sarah Vieweg:
Inferring nationalities of Twitter users and studying inter-national linking. 237-242 - Suin Kim, Ingmar Weber, Li Wei, Alice Oh:
Sociolinguistic analysis of Twitter in multilingual societies. 243-248 - Venkata Rama Kiran Garimella, Ingmar Weber:
Co-following on twitter. 249-254 - Shamanth Kumar, Xia Hu, Huan Liu:
A behavior analytics approach to identifying tweets from crisis regions. 255-260 - Vanessa López, Martin Stephenson, Spyros Kotoulas, Pierpaolo Tommasi:
Finding mr and mrs entity in the city of knowledge. 261-266 - Zeinab Noorian, Mohsen Mohkami, Julita Vassileva:
Self-adaptive filtering using pid feedback controller in electronic commerce. 267-272 - Elizeu Santos-Neto, Tatiana Pontes, Jussara M. Almeida, Matei Ripeanu:
On the choice of data sources to improve content discoverability via textual feature optimization. 273-278 - Christoph Scholz, Jens Illig, Martin Atzmueller, Gerd Stumme:
On the predictability of talk attendance at academic conferences. 279-284 - Xidao Wen, Yu-Ru Lin, Christoph Trattner, Denis Parra:
Twitter in academic conferences: usage, networking and participation over time. 285-290
Posters and demos
- Ahmad Abdel-Hafez, Yue Xu, Audun Jøsang:
A rating aggregation method for generating product reputations. 291-293 - Swati Agarwal, Ashish Sureka:
A focused crawler for mining hate and extremism promoting videos on YouTube. 294-296 - Dirk Ahlers:
Spatio-temporal quality issues for local search. 297-299 - Long Cheng, Spyros Kotoulas, Tomas E. Ward, Georgios Theodoropoulos:
A two-tier index architecture for fast processing large RDF data over distributed memory. 300-302 - Ja-Ryoung Choi, Sungeun An, Soon-Bum Lim:
Spatial hypertext modeling for dynamic contents authoring system based on transclusion. 303-304 - Dominik Kowald, Emanuel Lacic, Christoph Trattner:
TagRec: towards a standardized tag recommender benchmarking framework. 305-307 - Emanuel Lacic, Dominik Kowald, Christoph Trattner:
SocRecM: a scalable social recommender engine for online marketplaces. 308-310 - Zhe Liu, Ingmar Weber:
Cross-hierarchical communication in Twitter conflicts. 311-312 - Alejandro Montes García, Paul De Bra, George H. L. Fletcher, Mykola Pechenizkiy:
A DSL based on CSS for hypertext adaptation. 313-315 - Diego Sáez-Trumper:
Fake tweet buster: a webtool to identify users promoting fake news ontwitter. 316-317 - Umang Sharma, Abhishek Suman, Saswata Shannigrahi:
Inferring social ties from common activities in twitter. 318-320 - Julien Subercaze, Christophe Gravier:
FoP: never-ending face recognition and data lifting. 321-323 - Atsushi Tanaka, Hikaru Takemura, Keishi Tajima:
Why you follow: a classification scheme for twitter follow links. 324-326 - Michele Trevisiol, Luca Chiarandini, Ricardo Baeza-Yates:
Buon appetito: recommending personalized menus. 327-329 - Gianluca Tursi, Martina Deplano, Giancarlo Ruffo:
AIRCacher: virtual geocaching powered with augmented reality. 330-332
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