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7. SBP 2015: Washington, DC, USA
- Nitin Agarwal, Kevin S. Xu, Nathaniel Osgood:
Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling, and Prediction - 8th International Conference, SBP 2015, Washington, DC, USA, March 31-April 3, 2015. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9021, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-16267-6
Oral Presentations
- Sultan Alzahrani, Saud Alashri, Anvesh Reddy Koppela, Hasan Davulcu, Ismail Hakki Toroslu:
A Network-Based Model for Predicting Hashtag Breakouts in Twitter. 3-12 - Ngot Bui, John Yen, Vasant G. Honavar:
Temporal Causality of Social Support in an Online Community for Cancer Survivors. 13-23 - Susan Collins, Yizhou Sun, Michal Kosinski, David Stillwell, Natasha Markuzon:
Are You Satisfied with Life?: Predicting Satisfaction with Life from Facebook. 24-33 - Jana Diesner, Rezvaneh Rezapour:
Social Computing for Impact Assessment of Social Change Projects. 34-43 - Alireza Farasat, Geoff A. Gross, Rakesh Nagi, Alexander G. Nikolaev:
Social Network Extraction and High Value Individual (HVI) Identification within Fused Intelligence Data. 44-54 - Sidharth Gupta, Xiaoran Yan, Kristina Lerman:
Structural Properties of Ego Networks. 55-64 - Alireza Hajibagheri, Kiran Lakkaraju, Gita Sukthankar, Rolf T. Wigand, Nitin Agarwal:
Conflict and Communication in Massively-Multiplayer Online Games. 65-74 - Kun Hu, Simone Bianco, Stefan Edlund, James H. Kaufman:
The Impact of Human Behavioral Changes in 2014 West Africa Ebola Outbreak. 75-84 - Vince Kane:
Social Complexity in the Virtual World - Distributional Analysis of Guild Size in Massive Multiplayer Online Games. 85-92 - Scott Atherley, Clarence Dillon, Vince Kane:
A Model of Policy Formation Through Simulated Annealing: The Impact of Preference Alignment on Productivity and Satisfaction. 93-100 - Jeon-Hyung Kang, Kristina Lerman:
VIP: Incorporating Human Cognitive Biases in a Probabilistic Model of Retweeting. 101-110 - Alla G. Khadka, Mike Byers:
The Influence of Collaboration on Research Quality - Social Network Analysis of Scientific Collaboration in Terrorism Studies Research Groups. 111-120 - Yang Liu, Songhua Xu, Georgia D. Tourassi:
Detecting Rumors Through Modeling Information Propagation Networks in a Social Media Environment. 121-130 - Zhe Liu, Bernard J. Jansen:
Subjective versus Objective Questions: Perception of Question Subjectivity in Social Q&A. 131-140 - Jared Lorince, Kenneth Joseph, Peter M. Todd:
Analysis of Music Tagging and Listening Patterns: Do Tags Really Function as Retrieval Aids? 141-152 - Rungsiman Nararatwong, Roberto Sebastian Legaspi, Hitoshi Okada, Hiroshi Maruyama:
A Novel Mental State Model of Social Perception of Brand Crisis from an Entertainment Perspective. 153-162 - Patrick S. Park, Ryan F. Compton, Tsai-Ching Lu:
Network-Based Group Account Classification. 163-172 - Toni Pérez, Juan Fernández-Gracia, José J. Ramasco, Víctor M. Eguíluz:
Persistence in Voting Behavior: Stronghold Dynamics in Elections. 173-181 - Kazumi Saito, Kouzou Ohara, Masahiro Kimura, Hiroshi Motoda:
Efficient Learning of User Conformity on Review Score. 182-192 - Sandra Servia Rodríguez, Rebeca P. Díaz Redondo, Ana Fernández Vilas:
Are Tweets Biased by Audience? An Analysis from the View of Topic Diversity. 193-202 - Adam Slucki, Radoslaw Nielek:
Advantages of Cooperative Behavior During Tsunami Evacuation. 203-212 - Peter B. Walker, Ian Davidson:
Learning Automated Agents from Historical Game Data via Tensor Decomposition. 213-221 - Christopher C. Yang, Edward H. Ip, Nancy E. Avis, Qing Ping, Ling Jiang:
A Comparative Study of Symptom Clustering On Clinical and Social Media Data. 222-231 - Serpil Yuce, Nitin Agarwal, Rolf T. Wigand:
Women's Right to Drive: Spillover of Brokers, Mobilization, and Cyberactivism. 232-242
Poster Presentations
- Segun M. Akinwumi:
A Mathematical Epidemiology Approach for Identifying Critical Issues in Social Media. 245-250 - Samer Al-khateeb, Nitin Agarwal:
Analyzing Deviant Cyber Flash Mobs of ISIL on Twitter. 251-257 - Yaniv Altshuler, Alex Pentland, Goren Gordon:
Social Behavior Bias and Knowledge Management Optimization. 258-263 - Erica J. Briscoe, D. Scott Appling, Joel Schlosser:
Passive Crowd Sourcing for Technology Prediction. 264-269 - Iuliia Chepurna, Somayyeh Aghababaei, Masoud Makrehchi:
How to Predict Social Trends by Mining User Sentiments. 270-275 - Peter A. Chew:
'Linguistics-Lite' Topic Extraction from Multilingual Social Media Data. 276-282 - Thanh-Nam Doan, Freddy Chong Tat Chua, Ee-Peng Lim:
Mining Business Competitiveness from User Visitation Data. 283-289 - Michele Della Ventura:
Automatic Tonal Music Composition Using Functional Harmony. 290-295 - Bahareh Esfahbod, Kurt Kreuger, Nathaniel D. Osgood:
Gaming the Social System: A Game Theoretic Examination of Social Influence in Risk Behaviour. 296-301 - Stephen M. George, Xing Wang, Jyh-Charn Liu:
MECH: A Model for Predictive Analysis of Human Choices in Asymmetric Conflicts. 302-307 - Ian Wood:
Using Topic Models to Measure Social Psychological Characteristics in Online Social Media. 308-313 - Ling Jiang, Christopher C. Yang:
Expanding Consumer Health Vocabularies by Learning Consumer Health Expressions from Online Health Social Media. 314-320 - Carl M. Kruger, Matthew S. Gerber:
Identifying Correlates of Homicide Rates in Michoacán, Mexico. 321-326 - Kiran Lakkaraju:
A Preliminary Model of Media Influence on Attitude Diffusion. 327-332 - Kiran Lakkaraju:
A Study of Daily Sample Composition on Amazon Mechanical Turk. 333-338 - Kiran Lakkaraju, Brenda Medina, Alisa N. Rogers, Derek M. Trumbo, Ann E. Speed, Jonathan T. McClain:
The Controlled, Large Online Social Experimentation Platform (CLOSE). 339-344 - Michael T. Lash, Sunyang Fu, Shiyao Wang, Kang Zhao:
Early Prediction of Movie Success - What, Who, and When. 345-349 - Jason Lin, Benke Qu, Xing Wang, Stephen M. George, Jyh-Charn Liu:
Risk Management in Asymmetric Conflict: Using Predictive Route Reconnaissance to Assess and Mitigate Threats. 350-355 - Yusan Lin, Heng Xu, Yilu Zhou, Wang-Chien Lee:
Styles in the Fashion Social Network: An Analysis on Lookbook.nu. 356-361 - Minh-Duc Luu, Andrew C. Thomas:
Beyond Mere Following: Mention Network, a Better Alternative for Researching User Interaction and Behavior. 362-368 - Patrick N. Morabito, Amanda V. Cook, Christopher M. Homan, Michael E. Long:
Agent-Based Models of Copycat Suicide. 369-374 - Partha Mukherjee, Bernard J. Jansen:
Analyzing Second Screen Based Social Soundtrack of TV Viewers from Diverse Cultural Settings. 375-380 - Alexander G. Ororbia II, Yang Xu, Vito D'Orazio, David Reitter:
Error-Correction and Aggregation in Crowd-Sourcing of Geopolitical Incident Information. 381-387 - Brandon Oselio, Alex Kulesza, Alfred O. Hero III:
Socio-Spatial Pareto Frontiers of Twitter Networks. 388-393 - Salem Othman, Javed I. Khan:
SOR: A Protocol for Requests Dissemination in Online Social Networks. 394-399 - Fatih Özgül, Zeki Erdem:
Resilience of Criminal Networks. 400-404 - Sanjay Purushotham, C.-C. Jay Kuo:
Modeling Group Dynamics for Personalized Group-Event Recommendation. 405-411 - Syed Ashiqur Rahman, Tazin Afrin, Don Adjeroh:
Determinants of User Ratings in Online Business Rating Services. 412-420 - Amit Saha, Nitin Agarwal:
Social Support and Stress in Autism Blogging Community on Twitter. 421-427 - Farshad Salimi Naneh Karan, Subhadeep Chakraborty:
Dynamics of a Repulsive Voter Model. 428-433 - Erez Shmueli, Itzik Mazeh, Laura Radaelli, Alex Pentland, Yaniv Altshuler:
Ride Sharing: A Network Perspective. 434-439 - Peter B. Walker, Sidney G. Fooshee, Ian Davidson:
Complex Interactions in Social and Event Network Analysis. 440-445 - Xing Wang, Stephen M. George, Jason Lin, Jyh-Charn Liu:
Quantifying Tactical Risk: A Framework for Statistical Classification Using MECH. 446-451 - Jian-Syuan Wong, Bart Pursel, Anna Divinsky, Bernard J. Jansen:
An Analysis of MOOC Discussion Forum Interactions from the Most Active Users. 452-457 - Jiejun Xu, Tsai-Ching Lu:
Inferring User Interests on Tumblr. 458-463 - Hong-Jun Yoon, Georgia D. Tourassi, Songhua Xu:
Residential Mobility and Lung Cancer Risk: Data-Driven Exploration Using Internet Sources. 464-469
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