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6. WebSci 2014: Bloomington, IN, USA
- Filippo Menczer, Jim Hendler, William H. Dutton, Markus Strohmaier, Ciro Cattuto, Eric T. Meyer:
ACM Web Science Conference, WebSci '14, Bloomington, IN, USA, June 23-26, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2622-3
Keynote addresses
- Wendy Hall:
Observing the web. 1 - Daniel Tunkelang:
Web science: how is it different? 2 - Laura DeNardis:
The global war for internet governance. 3
Session 1: methods (full papers)
- Chao Yang, Padmini Srinivasan:
Translating surveys to surveillance on social media: methodological challenges & solutions. 4-12 - Jiejun Xu, Ryan Compton, Tsai-Ching Lu, David Allen:
Rolling through tumblr: characterizing behavioral patterns of the microblogging platform. 13-22 - Asmelash Teka Hadgu, Robert Jäschke:
Identifying and analyzing researchers on twitter. 23-32 - Abdullah Almaatouq, Ahmad Alabdulkareem, Mariam Nouh, Erez Shmueli, Mansour Alsaleh, Vivek K. Singh, Abdulrahman Alarifi, Anas Alfaris, Alex Pentland:
Twitter: who gets caught? observed trends in social micro-blogging spam. 33-41
Session 2: geographies (full papers)
- Luam Catao Totti, Felipe Almeida Costa, Sandra Eliza Fontes de Avila, Eduardo Valle, Wagner Meira Jr., Virgílio A. F. Almeida:
The impact of visual attributes on online image diffusion. 42-51 - Elizabeth M. Daly, Dominik Dahlem, Daniele Quercia:
The new blocs on the block: using community forums to foster new neighbourhoods. 52-61 - Scott A. Hale, Taha Yasseri, Josh Cowls, Eric T. Meyer, Ralph Schroeder, Helen Z. Margetts:
Mapping the UK webspace: fifteen years of british universities on the web. 62-70 - Anh Le, Konstantinos Pelechrinis, Prashant Krishnamurthy:
Country-level spatial dynamics of user activity: a case study in location-based social networks. 71-80
Session 3: engagements (full papers)
- Onur Varol, Emilio Ferrara, Christine L. Ogan, Filippo Menczer, Alessandro Flammini:
Evolution of online user behavior during a social upheaval. 81-90 - Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda, Katrin Weller:
"i always feel it must be great to be a hacker!": the role of interdisciplinary work in social media research. 91-98 - Scott A. Hale:
Multilinguals and Wikipedia editing. 99-108 - Lara Schibelsky Godoy Piccolo, Harith Alani, Anna De Liddo, Cecília Baranauskas:
Motivating online engagement and debates on energy consumption. 109-118
Session 4: networks (full papers)
- Oliver Lehmberg, Robert Meusel, Christian Bizer:
Graph structure in the web: aggregated by pay-level domain. 119-128 - Jared Lorince, Sam Zorowitz, Jaimie Murdock, Peter M. Todd:
"Supertagger" behavior in building folksonomies. 129-138 - Luca Maria Aiello, Rossano Schifanella, Bogdan State:
Reading the source code of social ties. 139-148 - Albert Solé-Ribalta, Manlio De Domenico, Sergio Gómez, Alex Arenas:
Centrality rankings in multiplex networks. 149-155
Session 5: interactions (short papers)
- Diego Couto de Las Casas, Gabriel Magno, Evandro Cunha, Marcos André Gonçalves, César Cambraia, Virgílio A. F. Almeida:
Noticing the other gender on Google+. 156-160 - Sergei Koltsov, Olessia Koltsova, Sergey I. Nikolenko:
Latent dirichlet allocation: stability and applications to studies of user-generated content. 161-165 - Olessia Koltsova, Sergei Koltsov, Svetlana Alexeeva:
Do ordinary bloggers really differ from blog celebrities? 166-170 - Elli Bourlai, Susan C. Herring:
Multimodal communication on tumblr: "i have so many feels!". 171-175 - Jesse Vigil, Asa Shumskas Tait, Christopher Wienberg, Andrew S. Gordon:
Friends you haven't met yet: a documentary short film. 176
Session 6: activities (short papers)
- Ramine Tinati, Olivier Phillipe, Catherine Pope, Les Carr, Susan Halford:
Challenging social media analytics: web science perspectives. 177-181 - Ning Wang, James She, Junting Chen:
How "big vs" dominate chinese microblog: a comparison of verified and unverified users on sina weibo. 182-186 - Arun V. Sathanur, Vikram Jandhyala:
An activity-based information-theoretic annotation of social graphs. 187-191 - Yaser Keneshloo, Jose Cadena, Gizem Korkmaz, Naren Ramakrishnan:
Detecting and forecasting domestic political crises: a graph-based approach. 192-196 - Leif Isaksen, Rainer Simon, Elton T. E. Barker, Pau de Soto Cañamares:
Pelagios and the emerging graph of ancient world data. 197-201
Session 7: content (full papers)
- George Gkotsis, Karen Stepanyan, Carlos Pedrinaci, John Domingue, Maria Liakata:
It's all in the content: state of the art best answer prediction based on discretisation of shallow linguistic features. 202-210 - Gemma Fitzsimmons, Mark J. Weal, Denis Drieghe:
Skim reading: an adaptive strategy for reading on the web. 211-219 - Daniel Kershaw, Matthew Rowe, Patrick Stacey:
Towards tracking and analysing regional alcohol consumption patterns in the UK through the use of social media. 220-228 - Matthew Rowe, Harith Alani:
Mining and comparing engagement dynamics across multiple social media platforms. 229-238
Pecha kucha 1: quick poster presentations
- Yunting Sun, Diane Lambert, Makoto Uchida, Nicolas Remy:
Collaboration in the cloud at Google. 239-240 - Helge Holzmann, Thomas Risse:
Named entity evolution analysis on wikipedia. 241-242 - Judit Bar-Ilan, Noa Aharony:
Twelve years of Wikipedia research. 243-244 - Evangelia Papadaki, Abby Whitmarsh, Eamonn Walls:
Some challenges for the web observatory vision: field notes from a southampton-tsinghua-kaist collaboration. 245-246 - Kyle Taylor, Omar Alonso:
Insights from brands in Facebook. 247-248 - Wouter Beek, Paul Groth, Stefan Schlobach, Rinke Hoekstra:
A web observatory for the machine processability of structured data on the web. 249-250 - Tuan Tran, Mihai Georgescu, Xiaofei Zhu, Nattiya Kanhabua:
Analysing the duration of trending topics in Twitter using wikipedia. 251-252 - Kazutoshi Sasahara:
Quantifying collective mood by emoticon networks. 253-254 - Spiros Papadimitriou, Evangelos E. Papalexakis:
Towards laws of the 3d-printable design web. 255-256 - Behnoush Abdollahi, Olfa Nasraoui:
A cross-modal warm-up solution for the cold-start problem in collaborative filtering recommender systems. 257-258 - Gopi Chand Nutakki, Olfa Nasraoui:
Online sentiment-based topic modeling for continuous data streams. 259-260 - Shubhanshu Mishra, Sneha Agarwal, Jinlong Guo, Kirstin C. Phelps, Johna Picco, Jana Diesner:
Enthusiasm and support: alternative sentiment classification for social movements on social media. 261-262
Pecha kucha 2: quick poster presentations
- Bianca C. Reisdorf, Darja Groselj:
For what it's worth: digital inequalities, attitudes and a typology of internet (non-)users. 263-264 - Rumi Ghosh, Sitaram Asur:
Race, religion or sex: what makes a superbowl ad controversial? 265-266 - Jasper Oosterman, Archana Nottamkandath, Chris Dijkshoorn, Alessandro Bozzon, Geert-Jan Houben, Lora Aroyo:
Crowdsourcing knowledge-intensive tasks in cultural heritage. 267-268 - Philip Waddell, David E. Millard, Clare Saunders:
"stop g8": an ethnographic account of web use in global justice activism. 269-270 - Christopher Phethean, Thanassis Tiropanis, Lisa J. Harris:
Taking the relationship to the next level: a comparison of how supporters converse with charities on facebook and twitter. 271-272 - Reuben Daniel Binns, David E. Millard, Lisa J. Harris:
Data havens, or privacy sans frontières?: a study of international personal data transfers. 273-274 - Hyeongseok Wi, Wonjae Lee:
The norm of normlessness: structural correlates of a trolling communit. 275-276 - Azadeh Sanjari, Emad Khazraee:
Information diffusion on twitter: the case of the 2013 iranian presidential election. 277-278 - Chun-Hua Tsai, Yu-Ru Lin:
From media reporting to international relations: a case study of asia-pacific economic cooperation (apec). 279-280 - Jiejun Xu, Tsai-Ching Lu, Ryan Compton, David Allen:
Quantifying cross-platform engagement through large-scale user alignment. 281-282 - Stéphane Bernard Bazan, Sabrine Saad, Addis Tesfa:
Infowar on the web: measuring mass annoyance. 283-284 - Jasleen Kaur, Mohsen JafariAsbagh, Filippo Radicchi, Filippo Menczer:
Scholarometer: a system for crowdsourcing scholarly impact metrics. 285-286
Pecha kucha 3: quick poster presentations
- Kim Holmberg, Iina Hellsten:
Analyzing the climate change debate on Twitter: content and differences between genders. 287-288 - M. Giles Phillips:
Are mobile users more vigilant? 289-290 - Xiaozhong Liu, Liangcai Gao, Noriko Hara, Yizhou Sun:
Open educational resource based information understanding via pdf document interaction. 291-292 - Gabriel S. Dzodom, Frank M. Shipman III:
Data-driven web entertainment: the data collection and analysis practices of fantasy sports players. 293-294 - Ramine Tinati, Markus Luczak-Rösch, Elena Simperl, Nigel Shadbolt:
Motivations of citizen scientists: a quantitative investigation of forum participation. 295-296 - Shreyansh P. Bhatt, Hemant Purohit, Andrew J. Hampton, Valerie L. Shalin, Amit P. Sheth, John M. Flach:
Assisting coordination during crisis: a domain ontology based approach to infer resource needs from tweets. 297-298 - Aki Hayashi, Tatsushi Matsubayashi, Hiroshi Sawada:
Regular behavior measure for location based services. 299-300 - Tamy Chambers, Stasa Milojevic, Ying Ding:
Female semantic web researchers: does collaboration with male researchers influence their network status? 301-302
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