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10th WebSci 2018: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Hans Akkermans, Kathy Fontaine, Ivar E. Vermeulen, Geert-Jan Houben, Matthew S. Weber:
Proceedings of the 10th ACM Conference on Web Science, WebSci 2018, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 27-30, 2018. ACM 2018
Best of Web Science 2018
- Miriam Fernández, Moizzah Asif, Harith Alani:
Understanding the Roots of Radicalisation on Twitter. 1-10 - Claudia Wagner, Olga Zagovora, Tatiana Sennikova, Fariba Karimi:
Collective Attention towards Scientists and Research Topics. 11-15 - Jennifer Golbeck, Matthew Louis Mauriello, Brooke Auxier, Keval H. Bhanushali, Christopher W. Bonk, Mohamed Amine Bouzaghrane, Cody Buntain, Riya Chanduka, Paul Cheakalos, Jennine B. Everett, Waleed Falak, Carl Gieringer, Jack Graney, Kelly M. Hoffman, Lindsay Huth, Zhenya Ma, Mayanka Jha, Misbah Khan, Varsha Kori, Elo Lewis, George Mirano, William T. Mohn IV, Sean Mussenden, Tammie M. Nelson, Sean Mcwillie, Akshat Pant, Priya Shetye, Rusha Shrestha, Alexandra Steinheimer, Aditya Subramanian, Gina Visnansky:
Fake News vs Satire: A Dataset and Analysis. 17-21 - Reuben Binns, Ulrik Lyngs, Max Van Kleek, Jun Zhao, Timothy Libert, Nigel Shadbolt:
Third Party Tracking in the Mobile Ecosystem. 23-31 - Mohammadreza Rezvan, Saeedeh Shekarpour, Lakshika Balasuriya, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Valerie L. Shalin, Amit P. Sheth:
A Quality Type-aware Annotated Corpus and Lexicon for Harassment Research. 33-36
Digging Into Social Networks
- Braulio Dumba, Zhi-Li Zhang:
Uncovering the Nucleus of Social Networks. 37-46 - Mainul Quraishi, Pavlos Fafalios, Eelco Herder:
Viewpoint Discovery and Understanding in Social Networks. 47-56 - Katchaguy Areekijseree, Ricky Laishram, Sucheta Soundarajan:
Guidelines for Online Network Crawling: A Study of Data Collection Approaches and Network Properties. 57-66 - Srishti Gupta, Dhruv Kuchhal, Payas Gupta, Mustaque Ahamad, Manish Gupta, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
Under the Shadow of Sunshine: Characterizing Spam Campaigns Abusing Phone Numbers Across Online Social Networks. 67-76 - Roy Ka-Wei Lee, David Lo:
Wisdom in Sum of Parts: Multi-Platform Activity Prediction in Social Collaborative Sites. 77-86
Flow, Information and News
- Joss Wright, Alexander Darer, Oliver Farnan:
On Identifying Anomalies in Tor Usage with Applications in Detecting Internet Censorship. 87-96 - Yusuke Yamamoto, Takehiro Yamamoto, Hiroaki Ohshima, Hiroshi Kawakami:
Web Access Literacy Scale to Evaluate How Critically Users Can Browse and Search for Web Information. 97-106 - Emma Lurie, Eni Mustafaraj:
Investigating the Effects of Google's Search Engine Result Page in Evaluating the Credibility of Online News Sources. 107-116 - Reham Al Tamime, Richard Giordano, Wendy Hall:
Observing Burstiness in Wikipedia Articles during New Disease Outbreaks. 117-126 - Adina Nerghes, Peter Kerkhof, Iina Hellsten:
Early Public Responses to the Zika-Virus on YouTube: Prevalence of and Differences Between Conspiracy Theory and Informational Videos. 127-134
New Perspectives on Web Science
- Gregory Afentoulidis, Zoltán Szlávik, Jie Yang, Alessandro Bozzon:
Social Gamification in Enterprise Crowdsourcing. 135-144 - Kinda El Maarry, Kristy Milland, Wolf-Tilo Balke:
A Fair Share of the Work?: The Evolving Ecosystem of Crowd Workers. 145-152 - Christian Voigt:
Not Every Remix is an Innovation: A Network Perspective on the 3D-Printing Community. 153-161 - Johannes Wachs, Bálint Daróczy, Aniko Hannak, Katinka Páll, Christoph Riedl:
And Now for Something Completely Different: Visual Novelty in an Online Network of Designers. 163-172
Methods and Practice
- Heidrun Allert, Christoph Richter:
Perspectives on Data and Practices. 173-176 - Kokil Jaidka, Tanya Goyal, Niyati Chhaya:
Predicting Email and Article Clickthroughs with Domain-adaptive Language Models. 177-184 - Kinda El Maarry, Wolf-Tilo Balke:
Quest for the Gold Par: Minimizing the Number of Gold Questions to Distinguish between the Good and the Bad. 185-194 - Alexander Darer, Oliver Farnan, Joss Wright:
Automated Discovery of Internet Censorship by Web Crawling. 195-204
The Reality of Social Media
- Indira Sen, Anupama Aggarwal, Shiven Mian, Siddharth Singh, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Anwitaman Datta:
Worth its Weight in Likes: Towards Detecting Fake Likes on Instagram. 205-209 - Ziyu Guo, Liqiang Wang, Yafang Wang, Guohua Zeng, Shijun Liu, Gerard de Melo:
Public Opinion Spamming: A Model for Content and Users on Sina Weibo. 210-214 - Maryam Mehrazar, Christoph Carl Kling, Steffen Lemke, Athanasios Mazarakis, Isabella Peters:
Can We Count on Social Media Metrics?: First Insights into the Active Scholarly Use of Social Media. 215-219 - Vinicius Woloszyn, Wolfgang Nejdl:
DistrustRank: Spotting False News Domains. 221-228
Location, Geography and Fragmentation
- Konstantina Lazaridou, Toni Grütze, Felix Naumann:
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?: Detecting Person Locations via Social Media Discussions. 229-238 - Nicholas C. Bennett, David E. Millard, David J. Martin:
Assessing Twitter Geocoding Resolution. 239-243 - Hernan Sarmiento, Barbara Poblete, Jaime Campos:
Domain-Independent Detection of Emergency Situations Based on Social Activity Related to Geolocations. 245-254 - Harsh Taneja, Angela Xiao Wu:
Pathways to Fragmentation: User Flows and Web Distribution Infrastructures. 255-259
Networks, Collaboration and Participation
- Yuanyuan Wang, Muhammad Syafiq Mohd Pozi, Panote Siriaraya, Yukiko Kawai, Adam Jatowt:
Locations & Languages: Towards Multilingual User Movement Analysis in Social Media. 261-270 - Adina Nerghes, Ju-Sung Lee:
The Refugee/Migrant Crisis Dichotomy on Twitter: A Network and Sentiment Perspective. 271-280 - André Costa, Roberto Nalon, Wagner Meira Jr., Adriano Veloso:
Ego-Centric Analysis of Supportive Networks. 281-285 - Gefion Thuermer, Silke Roth, Kieron O'Hara, Steffen Staab:
Everybody Thinks Online Participation is Great - for Somebody Else: A Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Perceptions and Expectations of Online Participation in the Green Party Germany. 287-296
Controversy and Culture
- Xinyuan Xu, Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, Bernardo Pereira Nunes:
Tweets, Death and Rock 'n' Roll: Social Media Mourning on Twitter and Sina Weibo. 297-306 - Nada Al Bunni, David E. Millard, Jeff Vass:
The Shape of Arab Feminism on Facebook. 307-315 - Raphael Ottoni, Evandro Cunha, Gabriel Magno, Pedro Bernardina, Wagner Meira Jr., Virgílio A. F. Almeida:
Analyzing Right-wing YouTube Channels: Hate, Violence and Discrimination. 323-332
Finding Information Now and Then
- Martin Klein, Lyudmila Balakireva, Herbert Van de Sompel:
Focused Crawl of Web Archives to Build Event Collections. 333-342 - Jun Sun, Steffen Staab, Fariba Karimi:
Decay of Relevance in Exponentially Growing Networks. 343-351 - Helge Holzmann, Mila Runnwerth:
Micro Archives as Rich Digital Object Representations. 353-357
Methods and Navigation
- Anna Shirokanova, Olga Silyutina:
Internet Regulation Media Coverage in Russia: Topics and Countries. 359-363 - Abhinav Ramesh Kashyap, Christian von der Weth, Zhiyong Cheng, Mohan S. Kankanhalli:
EPICURE - Aspect-based Multimodal Review Summarization. 365-369 - Dimitar Dimitrov, Florian Lemmerich, Fabian Flöck, Markus Strohmaier:
Query for Architecture, Click through Military: Comparing the Roles of Search and Navigation on Wikipedia. 371-380 - Laura Hollink, Astrid van Aggelen, Jacco van Ossenbruggen:
Using the Web of Data to Study Gender Differences in Online Knowledge Sources: the Case of the European Parliament. 381-385
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