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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 I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10539, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-67216-8
Economics, Science of Success, and Education
- Natalie A. Carlson:
Simple Acoustic-Prosodic Models of Confidence and Likability are Associated with Long-Term Funding Outcomes for Entrepreneurs. 3-16 - Davoud Taghawi-Nejad, Rudy H. Tanin, R. Maria Del Rio Chanona, Adrián Carro, J. Doyne Farmer, Torsten Heinrich, Juan Sabuco, Mika J. Straka:
ABCE: A Python Library for Economic Agent-Based Modeling. 17-30 - Margarita Kuleva, Daria Maglevanaya:
The Dynamics of Professional Prestige in Fashion Industries of Europe and the US: Network Approach. 31-40 - Shibamouli Lahiri, Carmen Banea, Rada Mihalcea:
Matching Graduate Applicants with Faculty Members. 41-55
Network Science
- Mohsen Mosleh, Babak Heydari:
Why Groups Show Different Fairness Norms? The Interaction Topology Might Explain. 59-74 - Koji Eguchi, Tsuyoshi Murata:
Constrained Community Detection in Multiplex Networks. 75-87
News, Misinformation, and Collective Sensemaking
- Kareem Darwish, Dimitar Alexandrov, Preslav Nakov, Yelena Mejova:
Seminar Users in the Arabic Twitter Sphere. 91-108 - Arkaitz Zubiaga, Maria Liakata, Rob Procter:
Exploiting Context for Rumour Detection in Social Media. 109-123 - Jisun An, Haewoon Kwak:
Multidimensional Analysis of the News Consumption of Different Demographic Groups on a Nationwide Scale. 124-142 - Kareem Darwish, Walid Magdy, Tahar Zanouda:
Trump vs. Hillary: What Went Viral During the 2016 US Presidential Election. 143-161 - Pantelis Agathangelou, Ioannis Katakis, Lamprini Rori, Dimitrios Gunopulos, Barry Richards:
Understanding Online Political Networks: The Case of the Far-Right and Far-Left in Greece. 162-177 - Dag Elgesem:
Polarization in Blogging About the Paris Meeting on Climate Change. 178-200 - Tarrek A. Shaban, Lindsay Hexter, Jinho D. Choi:
Event Analysis on the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election Using Social Media. 201-217 - Majid Alfifi, James Caverlee:
Badly Evolved? Exploring Long-Surviving Suspicious Users on Twitter. 218-233
Opinions, Behavior, and Social Media Mining
- Sagar Joglekar, Nishanth Sastry, Miriam Redi:
Like at First Sight: Understanding User Engagement with the World of Microvideos. 237-256 - Christina L. Ting, Andrew Fisher, Travis L. Bauer:
Compression-Based Algorithms for Deception Detection. 257-276 - Sebastian Schelter, Jérôme Kunegis:
'Dark Germany': Hidden Patterns of Participation in Online Far-Right Protests Against Refugee Housing. 277-288 - Miriam Fernández, Tom Dickinson, Harith Alani:
An Analysis of UK Policing Engagement via Social Media. 289-304 - Alessandro Piscopo, Chris Phethean, Elena Simperl:
What Makes a Good Collaborative Knowledge Graph: Group Composition and Quality in Wikidata. 305-322 - Laura Wendlandt, Rada Mihalcea, Ryan L. Boyd, James W. Pennebaker:
Multimodal Analysis and Prediction of Latent User Dimensions. 323-340 - Camila Souza Araújo, Gabriel Magno, Wagner Meira Jr., Virgílio A. F. Almeida, Pedro Hartung, Danilo Doneda:
Characterizing Videos, Audience and Advertising in Youtube Channels for Kids. 341-359 - Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Anna A. Litvinenko, Ivan S. Blekanov:
Comparing Influencers: Activity vs. Connectivity Measures in Defining Key Actors in Twitter Ad Hoc Discussions on Migrants in Germany and Russia. 360-376 - Brooke Auxier, Jennifer Golbeck:
The President on Twitter: A Characterization Study of @realDonaldTrump. 377-390 - Carlos Osorio Toro, Rob Wilson, Savvas Papagiannidis:
Social Networking Sites Withdrawal. 391-408 - Yu Wang, Jiebo Luo, Xiyang Zhang:
When Follow is Just One Click Away: Understanding Twitter Follow Behavior in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. 409-425 - Agus Sulistya, Ferdian Thung, David Lo:
Inferring Spread of Readers' Emotion Affected by Online News. 426-439 - Yu Wang, Yang Feng, Zhe Hong, Ryan Berger, Jiebo Luo:
How Polarized Have We Become? A Multimodal Classification of Trump Followers and Clinton Followers. 440-456 - Hongshan Jin, Masashi Toyoda, Naoki Yoshinaga:
Can Cross-Lingual Information Cascades Be Predicted on Twitter? 457-472 - David Jurgens, James McCorriston, Derek Ruths:
An Analysis of Individuals' Behavior Change in Online Groups. 473-498 - Chi Ling Chan, Justin Lai, Bryan Hooi, Todd Davies:
The Message or the Messenger? Inferring Virality and Diffusion Structure from Online Petition Signature Data. 499-517
Proximity, Location, Mobility, and Urban Analytics
- Cristina Kadar, Raquel Rosés Brüngger, Irena Pletikosa:
Measuring Ambient Population from Location-Based Social Networks to Describe Urban Crime. 521-535 - Michele Starnini, Bruno Lepri, Andrea Baronchelli, Alain Barrat, Ciro Cattuto, Romualdo Pastor-Satorras:
Robust Modeling of Human Contact Networks Across Different Scales and Proximity-Sensing Techniques. 536-551 - Roberto Interdonato, Andrea Tagarelli:
Personalized Recommendation of Points-of-Interest Based on Multilayer Local Community Detection. 552-571 - Claudia López, Rosta Farzan:
Designing for Digital Inclusion: A Post-Hoc Evaluation of a Civic Technology. 572-588
Security, Privacy, and Trust
- Vincent Marmion, Felicity Bishop, David E. Millard, Sarah V. Stevenage:
The Cognitive Heuristics Behind Disclosure Decisions. 591-607
Tools and Methods
- Rafael López-García, Makoto P. Kato, Katsumi Tanaka:
A Propagation-Based Method of Estimating Students' Concept Understanding. 611-627 - Jaroslaw Jankowski, Piotr Bródka, Radoslaw Michalski, Przemyslaw Kazienko:
Seeds Buffering for Information Spreading Processes. 628-641
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