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4th WICOW@WWW 2010: Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
- Katsumi Tanaka, Xiaofang Zhou, Min Zhang, Adam Jatowt:
Proceedings of the 4th ACM Workshop on Information Credibility on the Web, WICOW 2010, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, April 27, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-940-4
Keynote address
- Miriam J. Metzger:
Understanding credibility across disciplinary boundaries. 1-2
Wikipedia credibility
- Si-Chi Chin, W. Nick Street, Padmini Srinivasan, David Eichmann:
Detecting Wikipedia vandalism with active learning and statistical language models. 3-10 - Gabriel De la Calzada, Alex Dekhtyar:
On measuring the quality of Wikipedia articles. 11-18 - Teun Lucassen, Jan Maarten Schraagen:
Trust in wikipedia: how users trust information from an unknown source. 19-26
Studies of web information credibility
- Mark A. Rosso, Bernard J. Jansen:
Smart marketing or bait & switch: competitors' brands as keywords in online advertising. 27-34 - Matthew Rowe:
The credibility of digital identity information on the social web: a user study. 35-42 - Laurian C. Vega, Yeong-Tay Sun, D. Scott McCrickard, Steve Harrison:
Time: a method of detecting the dynamic variances of trust. 43-50
Evaluating information credibility
- Young-joo Chung, Masashi Toyoda, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
Identifying spam link generators for monitoring emerging web spam. 51-58 - Thomas Largillier, Guillaume Peyronnet, Sylvain Peyronnet:
SpotRank: a robust voting system for social news websites. 59-66 - Rob Ennals, Dan Byler, John Mark Agosta, Barbara Rosario:
What is disputed on the web? 67-74 - Nicholas Diakopoulos, Irfan A. Essa:
Modulating video credibility via visualization of quality evaluations. 75-82
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