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35th Hypertext 2024: Poznan, Poland
- Proceedings of the 35th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, HT 2024, Poznan, Poland, September 10-13, 2024. ACM 2024, ISBN 979-8-4007-0595-3
Interactive Media: Art and Design AI Reports
- Navid Ayoobi, Sadat Shahriar, Arjun Mukherjee:
Seeing Through AI's Lens: Enhancing Human Skepticism Towards LLM-Generated Fake News. 1-11 - Davide Picca:
Emotional Hermeneutics. Exploring the Limits of Artificial Intelligence from a Diltheyan Perspective. 12-16 - Danuta Jedrusiak:
Queering AI as a Speculative Practice: An Analysis of the Artistic Explorations of New Paradigms for Developing Inclusive AI. 17-22 - Claus Atzenbeck:
Unwinding AI's Moral Maze: Hypertext's Ethical Potential. 23-28
Applications
- Iman Naja, Natalie Divin, Sarah Coward, Siobhan Campbell, Francesca Benatti, Alessio Antonini:
Conversational Media for Inclusive Access to Mental Health Interventions for Schoolchildren. 29-34 - Paul Mulholland, Peter van Kranenburg, Jason Carvalho, Enrico Daga:
Supporting the End-User Curation of Cultural Heritage Knowledge Graphs. 35-44 - Sally Blackburn-Daniels, Matthew Bradley:
The Handling of Vernon Lee's Words: Literary Editions in the Age of Hypertext. 45-51 - Carson Gross, Dillon Shaffer, Matt Revelle:
Hypermedia Controls: Feral to Formal. 52-64
Authoring Practices
- Mark Bernstein:
A New View. 65-69 - Mark W. R. Anderson:
Beyond The Page-Break: Towards Better Tools for Remediation of Born-Digital Documents. 70-77 - Joey Donald Jones, David E. Millard:
Experiencing The Authorial Burden. 78-87 - Valentin Grimm, Jessica Rubart:
Authoring Educational Hypercomics assisted by Large Language Models. 88-97
Critical Reading
- Gaole He, Abri Bharos, Ujwal Gadiraju:
To Err Is AI! Debugging as an Intervention to Facilitate Appropriate Reliance on AI Systems. 98-105 - Giuseppe Carrino, Angelo Di Iorio, Davide Picca:
Publishing, linking and translating news in multilingual communities: a mirror of cultural differences? 106-112 - Vinícius Carvalho Pereira, Cristiano Maciel:
Decolonizing and peripheralizing e-lit in Latin America: the case of the Acervo de Literatura Digital Mato-Grossense, Brazil. 113-125 - Eelco Herder, Jouke Staring:
Digital Junkfood on Social Media: To Each Their Own Poison. 126-135
Digital Communities
- Jan K. Argasinski, Katarzyna Baliga-Nicholson, Anna Partyka, Kamil Pilch, Joan Falcó-Roget:
Disrupting scientific podcasts. Prototype and blueprints for an ergodic neuroscientific talk. 136-141 - Marta Alet, Diego Sáez-Trumper:
Constructing a Common Ground: Analyzing the quality and usage of International Auxiliary Languages in Wikipedia. 142-147 - Sam Brooker:
Navigating Intersections: Negotiating language and collaboration in hypertext scholarship. 148-152 - Daniel Baumartz, Maxim Konca, Alexander Mehler, Patrick Schrottenbacher, Dominik Braunheim:
Measuring Group Creativity of Dialogic Interaction Systems by Means of Remote Entailment Analysis. 153-166
Explorations
- Dipto Barman, Owen Conlan:
Evaluating Prebunking and Nudge Techniques in Tackling Misinformation: A Between-Subject Study on Social Media Platforms. 167-177 - Eelco Herder, Paulina Moerland:
Defeat the feed: evaluating interface designs to support users in managing their social media use. 178-184 - Tom Alby:
Bridging the Analytics Gap: Optimizing Content Performance using Actionable Knowledge Discovery. 185-192
Directions
- Sam Brooker:
Computer, Enhance! Augmentation, Ideation, Hypertext. 193-196 - Chayapatr Archiwaranguprok, Manachai Toahchoodee:
On Digital Gardening: A Feral Hypertext in Practice. 197-202 - Mariusz Pisarski:
Hyperlepis - a secret weapon of hypertext rhetoric. 203-207 - Daniel Roßner, Lisa Eidloth, Claus Atzenbeck:
PAIRWISE - From Spatial Structure to Knowledge. 208-216
Scholarship
- Francesca Benatti, Shafquat Towheed, Sally Blackburn-Daniels, Alessio Antonini:
@TellMeWhatUReadingbot: the Multi-modal Strategy of the READ-IT Project for Collecting Experiences of Reading. 217-222 - Tiziano Citro, Maria Angela Pellegrino, Vittorio Scarano, Carmine Spagnuolo:
As a Grain of Link: How Far Should We Take Link Granularity. 223-229 - Nithiya Venkatraman, Anand Ravi Aiyer, Yash Prakash, Vikas Ashok:
You Shall Know a Forum by the Words they Keep: Analyzing Language Use in Accessibility Forums for Blind Users. 230-238
Social Media Practices
- Iman Naja, Miguel Valdez, Alessio Antonini:
Social Media and Cities: a case-study based analysis of how digital life influences the urban physical environment. 239-245 - Susmita Gangopadhyay, Sebastian Schellhammer, Salim Hafid, Danilo Dessì, Christian Koß, Konstantin Todorov, Stefan Dietze, Hajira Jabeen:
Investigating Characteristics, Biases and Evolution of Fact-Checked Claims on the Web. 246-258 - Satwik Ram Kodandaram, Mohan Sunkara, Javedul Ferdous, Faryaneh Poursardar, Vikas Ashok:
Unveiling Coyote Ads: Detecting Human Smuggling Advertisements on Social Media. 259-272 - Lillie Godinez, Eni Mustafaraj:
YouTube and Conspiracy Theories: A Longitudinal Audit of Information Panels. 273-284
Interactive Narratives
- Joanna Pigulak, Kacper Kajetan Kidziak, Zuzanna Szymczak, Joachim Kaj Walega, Klara Jastrzebska:
Creative Everyday Life: Various Dimensions of Human-Technological Daily Life. 285-286 - Kimera Anderson-Ellis-Brown Royal, Charlie Hargood:
Parabolic Emotion: An anthology of poetic games employing ludonarrative techniques in exploring alienation. 287-288 - Richard Smyth:
Pre-Socratic Postmodern Self-Help Manual. 289-290 - Mariusz Pisarski, Artur Klimaszewski:
The Puffball (2000): a participatory radio hypertext. 291-292 - Jan K. Argasinski, Piotr Marecki:
Exercises in unimaginativeness. Case study of GPT based translation and travesty of Alfred Jarry's "Ubu King". 293-297 - Krzysztof A. Ziembik:
Interactive fiction using demoscene and computer game aesthetics to portray a catastrophic vision of the world. 298-301
Practitioners
- Mark Bernstein:
A Novel Architecture for Classical Hypertext. 302-308 - Amit Arjun Verma, Simran Setia:
An Efficient Approach to Store and Access Wikipedia's Revision History for Large-Scale Analysis. 309-315 - Dene Grigar, Frode Hegland, Andrew Thompson, Mark W. R. Anderson:
Demonstration of The Future of Text in XR: Year 1. 316-317 - Elisa Bastianello, Christopher Tomlinson, Alessandro Adamou:
PubLink: Editorial Workflow for Digital Scholarly Publications in the Humanities. 318-322 - Joni Salminen, Risqo Wahid, Yanwu Yang, Bernard J. Jansen:
Engagement Patterns in TikTok: An Analysis of Short Video Ads. 323-329 - Kevin Bönisch, Manuel Stoeckel, Alexander Mehler:
HyperCausal: Visualizing Causal Inference in 3D Hypertext. 330-336 - Henry Tari, M. Danial Khan, Justus Rutten, Darian Othman, Thales Bertaglia, Rishabh Kaushal, Adriana Iamnitchi:
Leveraging GPT for the Generation of Multi-Platform Social Media Datasets for Research. 337-343 - Ge Li, Danai Vachtsevanou, Jérémy Lemée, Simon Mayer, Jannis Strecker:
Reader-aware Writing Assistance through Reader Profiles. 344-350 - Gabo Beaumont, Horacio Herrera García, Alexandr Burdiyan, Julio García, Eric Vicenti:
Seed Hypermedia: bringing scalable collaboration to the decentralized Web. 351-356 - Giuseppe Abrami, Dominik Alexander Wontke, Gurpreet Singh, Alexander Mehler:
Va.Si.Li-ES: VR-based Dynamic Event Processing, Environment Change and User Feedback in Va.Si.Li-Lab. 357-368 - Siyu Zhang:
Uncovering Peer Production's Homogeneity: A Synthesis of Serious Information and Entertainment. 369-375 - Kholoud Khalil Aldous, Joni Salminen, Ali Farooq, Soon-Gyo Jung, Bernard J. Jansen:
Using ChatGPT in Content Marketing: Enhancing Users' Social Media Engagement in Cross-Platform Content Creation through Generative AI. 376-383
Workshops
- Claus Atzenbeck, Jessica Rubart:
Human Factors in Hypertext (HUMAN'24). 384-385 - Francesca Benatti, Linda Berube, Ernesto Priego:
Webcomics 2024: Creativity in Small Spaces [Web/Comics]. 386-387 - Barbara Guidi, Andrea Michienzi, Laura Ricci:
Open Challenges in Online Social Networks (OASIS). 388-389 - Sabine Wehnert, Manuel Fiorelli, Davide Picca, Ernesto William De Luca, Armando Stellato:
LIRAI'24: 2nd Workshop on Legal Information Retrieval meets Artificial Intelligence. 390-392 - Charlie Hargood, David E. Millard, Valentina Nisi, Nuno Nunes:
The Workshop on Narrative and Hypertext 2024 (NHT24): The Ethics of Mixed Reality Narrative Hypertext. 393-395 - Alessio Antonini, Iman Naja:
Positive Intelligent Media - PiM'24. 396
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