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9th ICWSM 2015: Oxford, UK
- Meeyoung Cha, Cecilia Mascolo, Christian Sandvig:
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Web and Social Media, ICWSM 2015, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, May 26-29, 2015. AAAI Press 2015, ISBN 978-1-57735-733-9
Full Papers
- Jaime Arguello, Kyle Shaffer:
Predicting Speech Acts in MOOC Forum Posts. 2-11 - Saeideh Bakhshi, David A. Shamma, Lyndon Kennedy, Eric Gilbert:
Why We Filter Our Photos and How It Impacts Engagement. 12-21 - Christian Bauckhage, Fabian Hadiji, Kristian Kersting:
How Viral Are Viral Videos? 22-30 - Ryan L. Boyd, Steven R. Wilson, James W. Pennebaker, Michal Kosinski, David J. Stillwell, Rada Mihalcea:
Values in Words: Using Language to Evaluate and Understand Personal Values. 31-40 - Samuel Carton, Souneil Park, Nicole Zeffer, Eytan Adar, Qiaozhu Mei, Paul Resnick:
Audience Analysis for Competing Memes in Social Media. 41-50 - Jilin Chen, Eben M. Haber, Ruogu Kang, Gary Hsieh, Jalal Mahmud:
Making Use of Derived Personality: The Case of Social Media Ad Targeting. 51-60 - Justin Cheng, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Jure Leskovec:
Antisocial Behavior in Online Discussion Communities. 61-70 - Denzil Correa, Leandro Araújo, Mainack Mondal, Fabrício Benevenuto, Krishna P. Gummadi:
The Many Shades of Anonymity: Characterizing Anonymous Social Media Content. 71-80 - Jana Diesner, Craig S. Evans, Jinseok Kim:
Impact of Entity Disambiguation Errors on Social Network Properties. 81-90 - Cailing Dong, Hongxia Jin, Bart P. Knijnenburg:
Predicting Privacy Behavior on Online Social Networks. 91-100 - Jordan Eschler, Zakariya Dehlawi, Wanda Pratt:
Self-Characterized Illness Phase and Information Needs of Participants in an Online Cancer Forum. 101-109 - Paolo Ferragina, Francesco Piccinno, Roberto Santoro:
On Analyzing Hashtags in Twitter. 110-119 - Hancheng Ge, James Caverlee, Kyumin Lee:
Crowds, Gigs, and Super Sellers: A Measurement Study of a Supply-Driven Crowdsourcing Marketplace. 120-129 - Thibault Gisselbrecht, Ludovic Denoyer, Patrick Gallinari, Sylvain Lamprier:
WhichStreams: A Dynamic Approach for Focused Data Capture from Large Social Media. 130-139 - Wei Gong, Ee-Peng Lim, Feida Zhu:
Characterizing Silent Users in Social Media Communities. 140-149 - Chaya Hiruncharoenvate, Zhiyuan Lin, Eric Gilbert:
Algorithmically Bypassing Censorship on Sina Weibo with Nondeterministic Homophone Substitutions. 150-158 - Desislava Hristova, Pietro Panzarasa, Cecilia Mascolo:
Multilayer Brokerage in Geo-Social Networks. 159-167 - Yuheng Hu, Shelly Farnham, Kartik Talamadupula:
Predicting User Engagement on Twitter with Real-World Events. 168-178 - Luke Hutton, Tristan Henderson:
"I Didn't Sign Up for This!": Informed Consent in Social Network Research. 179-187 - David Jurgens, Tyler Finethy, James McCorriston, Yi Tian Xu, Derek Ruths:
Geolocation Prediction in Twitter Using Social Networks: A Critical Analysis and Review of Current Practice. 188-197 - Jeon-Hyung Kang, Kristina Lerman:
User Effort and Network Structure Mediate Access to Information in Networks. 198-207 - Christoph Carl Kling, Jérôme Kunegis, Heinrich Hartmann, Markus Strohmaier, Steffen Staab:
Voting Behaviour and Power in Online Democracy: A Study of LiquidFeedback in Germany's Pirate Party. 208-217 - Juhi Kulshrestha, Muhammad Bilal Zafar, Lisette Espin Noboa, Krishna P. Gummadi, Saptarshi Ghosh:
Characterizing Information Diets of Social Media Users. 218-227 - Géraud Le Falher, Aristides Gionis, Michael Mathioudakis:
Where Is the Soho of Rome? Measures and Algorithms for Finding Similar Neighborhoods in Cities. 228-237 - Suman Kalyan Maity, Jot Sarup Singh Sahni, Animesh Mukherjee:
Analysis and Prediction of Question Topic Popularity in Community Q&A Sites: A Case Study of Quora. 238-247 - Polykarpos Meladianos, Giannis Nikolentzos, François Rousseau, Yannis Stavrakas, Michalis Vazirgiannis:
Degeneracy-Based Real-Time Sub-Event Detection in Twitter Stream. 248-257 - Tanushree Mitra, Eric Gilbert:
CREDBANK: A Large-Scale Social Media Corpus With Associated Credibility Annotations. 258-267 - Syed Agha Muhammad, Kristof Van Laerhoven:
DUKE: A Solution for Discovering Neighborhood Patterns in Ego Networks. 268-277 - Alexandra Olteanu, Carlos Castillo, Nicholas Diakopoulos, Karl Aberer:
Comparing Events Coverage in Online News and Social Media: The Case of Climate Change. 288-297 - Jahna Otterbacher:
Linguistic Bias in Collaboratively Produced Biographies: Crowdsourcing Social Stereotypes? 298-307 - Minsu Park, Ingmar Weber, Mor Naaman, Sarah Vieweg:
Understanding Musical Diversity via Online Social Media. 308-317 - Edward L. Platt, Rahul Bhargava, Ethan Zuckerman:
The International Affiliation Network of YouTube Trends. 318-326 - Daniele Quercia, Rossano Schifanella, Luca Maria Aiello, Kate McLean:
Smelly Maps: The Digital Life of Urban Smellscapes. 327-336 - Vineeth Rakesh, Jaegul Choo, Chandan K. Reddy:
Project Recommendation Using Heterogeneous Traits in Crowdfunding. 337-346 - Miriam Redi, Daniele Quercia, Lindsay T. Graham, Samuel D. Gosling:
Like Partying? Your Face Says It All. Predicting the Ambiance of Places with Profile Pictures. 347-356 - Júlio Cesar dos Reis, Fabrício Benevenuto de Souza, Pedro Olmo Stancioli Vaz de Melo, Raquel Oliveira Prates, Haewoon Kwak, Jisun An:
Breaking the News: First Impressions Matter on Online News. 357-366 - Daniel M. Romero, Dan Huttenlocher, Jon M. Kleinberg:
Coordination and Efficiency in Decentralized Collaboration. 367-376 - Luca Rossi, Mirco Musolesi, Andrea Torsello:
On the k-Anonymization of Time-Varying and Multi-Layer Social Graphs. 377-386 - Luca Rossi, Matthew J. Williams, Christoph Stich, Mirco Musolesi:
Privacy and the City: User Identification and Location Semantics in Location-Based Social Networks. 387-396 - Rossano Schifanella, Miriam Redi, Luca Maria Aiello:
An Image Is Worth More than a Thousand Favorites: Surfacing the Hidden Beauty of Flickr Pictures. 397-406 - Raz Schwartz, Mor Naaman, Rannie Teodoro:
Editorial Algorithms: Using Social Media to Discover and Report Local News. 407-415 - Greg Stoddard:
Popularity Dynamics and Intrinsic Quality in Reddit and Hacker News. 416-425 - Oren Tsur, Ari Rappoport:
Don't Let Me Be #Misunderstood: Linguistically Motivated Algorithm for Predicting the Popularity of Textual Memes. 426- - Gareth Tyson, Yehia Elkhatib, Nishanth Sastry, Steve Uhlig:
Are People Really Social in Porn 2.0? 236-444 - Carmen Karina Vaca Ruiz, Daniele Quercia, Francesco Bonchi, Piero Fraternali:
Taxonomy-Based Discovery and Annotation of Functional Areas in the City. 445-453 - Claudia Wagner, David García, Mohsen Jadidi, Markus Strohmaier:
It's a Man's Wikipedia? Assessing Gender Inequality in an Online Encyclopedia. 454-463 - Jinpeng Wang, Wayne Xin Zhao, Yulan He, Xiaoming Li:
Leveraging Product Adopter Information from Online Reviews for Product Recommendation. 464-472 - Yilin Wang, Yuheng Hu, Subbarao Kambhampati, Baoxin Li:
Inferring Sentiment from Web Images with Joint Inference on Visual and Social Cues: A Regulated Matrix Factorization Approach. 473-482 - Yu Wang, David Fink, Eugene Agichtein:
SEEFT: Planned Social Event Discovery and Attribute Extraction by Fusing Twitter and Web Content. 483-492 - Morten Warncke-Wang, Vivek Ranjan, Loren G. Terveen, Brent J. Hecht:
Misalignment Between Supply and Demand of Quality Content in Peer Production Communities. 493-502 - Wei Wei, Kenneth Joseph, Wei Lo, Kathleen M. Carley:
A Bayesian Graphical Model to Discover Latent Events from Twitter. 503-512 - Yuto Yamaguchi, Mitsuo Yoshida, Christos Faloutsos, Hiroyuki Kitagawa:
Patterns in Interactive Tagging Networks. 513-522 - Shuhei Yamamoto, Tetsuji Satoh:
Hierarchical Estimation Framework of Multi-Label Classifying: A Case of Tweets Classifying into Real Life Aspects. 523-532 - Honglin Yu, Lexing Xie, Scott Sanner:
The Lifecyle of a Youtube Video: Phases, Content and Popularity. 533-542 - Ke Zhang, Konstantinos Pelechrinis, Theodoros Lappas:
Analyzing and Modeling Special Offer Campaigns in Location-Based Social Networks. 543-552 - Danning Zheng, Tianran Hu, Quanzeng You, Henry A. Kautz, Jiebo Luo:
Towards Lifestyle Understanding: Predicting Home and Vacation Locations from User's Online Photo Collections. 553-561
Poster Papers
- Elena Agapie, Sean A. Munson:
Social Cues and Interest in Reading Political News Stories. 562-565 - Nesreen Kamel Ahmed, Ryan Anthony Rossi:
Interactive Visual Graph Analytics on the Web. 566-569 - Mahmoudreza Babaei, Przemyslaw A. Grabowicz, Isabel Valera, Manuel Gomez-Rodriguez:
On the Users' Efficiency in the Twitter Information Network. 570-573 - David Bamman, Noah A. Smith:
Contextualized Sarcasm Detection on Twitter. 574-577 - Petter Bae Brandtzæg, Ida Maria Haugstveit, Marika Lüders, Asbjørn Følstad:
Participation Barriers to Youth Civic Engagement in Social Media. 578-581 - Miriam Cha, Youngjune Gwon, H. T. Kung:
Twitter Geolocation and Regional Classification via Sparse Coding. 582-585 - Giorgos Cheliotis, Xuesong Lu, Song Yi:
Reliability of Data Collection Methods in Social Media Research. 586-589 - Xin Chen, Yu Wang, Eugene Agichtein, Fusheng Wang:
A Comparative Study of Demographic Attribute Inference in Twitter. 590-593 - Jean Marcel dos Reis Costa, Rahmtin Rotabi, Elizabeth Lindley Murnane, Tanzeem Choudhury:
It Is Not Only About Grievances: Emotional Dynamics in Social Media During the Brazilian Protests. 594-597 - Jose Manuel Delgado Valdes, Jacob Eisenstein, Munmun De Choudhury:
Psychological Effects of Urban Crime Gleaned from Social Media. 598-601 - Stefan Dimitrov, Faiyaz Al Zamal, Andrew Piper, Derek Ruths:
Goodreads Versus Amazon: The Effect of Decoupling Book Reviewing And Book Selling. 602-605 - Karmen Lata Dykstra, Jefrey Lijffijt, Aristides Gionis:
Covering the Egonet: A Crowdsourcing Approach to Social Circle Discovery on Twitter. 606-609 - Ahmed Elbagoury, Rania Ibrahim, Ahmed K. Farahat, Mohamed S. Kamel, Fakhri Karray:
Exemplar-Based Topic Detection in Twitter Streams. 610-613 - Hsun-Ping Hsieh, Cheng-Te Li, Xiaoqing Gao:
T-Gram: A Time-Aware Language Model to Predict Human Mobility. 614-617 - Qingbo Hu, Sihong Xie, Shuyang Lin, Senzhang Wang, Philip S. Yu:
CENI: A Hybrid Framework for Efficiently Inferring Information Networks. 618-621 - Richard W. Joiner, Lina Dapkeviciute, Helen Johnson, Jeff Gavin, Mark J. Brosnan:
Two Studies Investigating Gender Differences in Response to Facebook Status Updates. 622-625 - Kenneth Joseph, Kathleen M. Carley:
Culture, Networks, Twitter and foursquare: Testing a Model of Cultural Conversion with Social Media Data. 626-629 - David Jurgens, James McCorriston, Derek Ruths:
An Analysis of Exercising Behavior in Online Populations. 630-633 - Huayi Li, Zhiyuan Chen, Arjun Mukherjee, Bing Liu, Jidong Shao:
Analyzing and Detecting Opinion Spam on a Large-scale Dataset via Temporal and Spatial Patterns. 634-637 - Walid Magdy, Hassan Sajjad, Tarek El-Ganainy, Fabrizio Sebastiani:
Distant Supervision for Tweet Classification Using YouTube Labels. 638-641 - Suman Kalyan Maity, Abhishek Gupta, Pawan Goyal, Animesh Mukherjee:
A Stratified Learning Approach for Predicting the Popularity of Twitter Idioms. 642-645 - Drew Margolin, Wang Liao, Yu-Ru Lin:
Conversing in Reflective Glory: A Systematic Study Using National Football League Games. 646-649 - James McCorriston, David Jurgens, Derek Ruths:
Organizations Are Users Too: Characterizing and Detecting the Presence of Organizations on Twitter. 650-653 - Graham McDonald, Romain Deveaud, Richard McCreadie, Craig Macdonald, Iadh Ounis:
Tweet Enrichment for Effective Dimensions Classification in Online Reputation Management. 654-657 - Panagiotis Takis Metaxas, Eni Mustafaraj, Kily Wong, Laura Zeng, Megan O'Keefe, Samantha Finn:
What Do Retweets Indicate? Results from User Survey and Meta-Review of Research. 658-661 - Azade Nazi, Saravanan Thirumuruganathan, Vagelis Hristidis, Nan Zhang, Gautam Das:
Answering Complex Queries in an Online Community Network. 662-665 - Dong Nguyen, Dolf Trieschnigg, Leonie Cornips:
Audience and the Use of Minority Languages on Twitter. 666-669 - Shimei Pan, Elijah Mayfield, Jie Lu, Jennifer C. Lai:
Signals of Expertise in Public and Enterprise Social Q&A. 670-673 - Vyacheslav W. Polonski, Bernie Hogan:
Assessing the Structural Correlates between Friendship Networks and Conversational Agency in Facebook Groups. 674-677 - Nathaniel D. Poor:
What MMO Communities Don't Do: A Longitudinal Study of Guilds and Character Leveling, Or Not. 678-681 - Christopher J. Riederer, Sebastian Zimmeck, Coralie Phanord, Augustin Chaintreau, Steven M. Bellovin:
"I Don't Have a Photograph, But You Can Have My Footprints" - Revealing the Demographics of Location Data. 682-685 - Axel Schulz, Frederik Janssen, Petar Ristoski, Johannes Fürnkranz:
Event-Based Clustering for Reducing Labeling Costs of Event-related Microposts. 686-689 - Christophe Van Gysel, Bart Goethals, Maarten de Rijke:
Determining the Presence of Political Parties in Social Circles. 690-693 - Xiaofeng Yang, Qian Yang, Christo Wilson:
Penny for Your Thoughts: Searching for the 50 Cent Party on Sina Weibo. 694-697 - Zhi Yang, Jilong Xue, Christo Wilson, Ben Y. Zhao, Yafei Dai:
Uncovering User Interaction Dynamics in Online Social Networks. 698-701 - Reyyan Yeniterzi, Jamie Callan:
Moving from Static to Dynamic Modeling of Expertise for Question Routing in CQA Sites. 702-705 - Anna Zawilska, Steven Albury:
An Ethnomethodologically-Informed Approach to Interface Design for Social Interactions around Video Online. 706-710
Demonstration Papers
- Erik Borra, David Laniado, Esther Weltevrede, Michele Mauri, Giovanni Magni, Tommaso Venturini, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Richard Rogers, Andreas Kaltenbrunner:
A Platform for Visually Exploring the Development of Wikipedia Articles. 711-712 - Yingmin Li, Christine Balagué:
Measure Social Metrics with Sodatech: a Monitoring and Analysis Platform of Big Data. 713-714 - Stephen Wan, Cécile Paris:
Understanding Public Emotional Reactions on Twitter. 715-
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