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HCI 2022: Virtual Event - Volume 14
- Gabriele Meiselwitz:
Social Computing and Social Media: Design, User Experience and Impact - 14th International Conference, SCSM 2022, Held as Part of the 24th HCI International Conference, HCII 2022, Virtual Event, June 26 - July 1, 2022, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13315, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-031-05060-2
Design and User Experience in Social Media and Social Live Streaming
- Leticia Barbosa, André Pereira Neto:
Communication and Information About Breast Cancer: A Comparative Study Between a Physical and an Online Environment. 3-12 - Juan Felipe Calderón, Luis A. Rojas, Katrina Sorbello, Nibaldo Acero:
User Experience Evaluation of a Computational Thinking-Enhanced Problem-Solving Tool: Findings and Next Steps. 13-27 - John W. Castro, Ignacio Garnica, Luis A. Rojas:
Automated Tools for Usability Evaluation: A Systematic Mapping Study. 28-46 - Beatriz de Paulo, Manuela Quaresma:
Exploring Links Between the Interaction with Social Media and Subjective Well-Being: An Exploratory Study. 47-64 - Sumeyra Demir Kanik, Wenjie Yin, Arzu Guneysu Ozgur, Ali Ghadirzadeh, Mårten Björkman, Danica Kragic:
Improving EEG-based Motor Execution Classification for Robot Control. 65-82 - Taume Dery, Yavuz Inal:
User Experience in Mobile Social TV: Understanding Requirements and Presenting Design Guidelines. 83-96 - Ralf Doerner:
Perspectives for Using Smart Augmented Reality for the Future in Social Computing and Collaborative Assistance. 97-109 - Shoki Eto, Kohei Otake, Takashi Namatame:
Analysis of the Relationship Between Food and the Writer's Emotions Using a Meal Diary. 110-122 - Kengo Fushimi, Yasunobu Sumikawa:
Temporal and Geographic Oriented Event Retrieval for Historical Analogy. 123-133 - Matías García, Sandra P. Cano:
Eye Tracking to Evaluate the User eXperience (UX): Literature Review. 134-145 - Ryusei Kimura, Takahiro Tanaka, Yuki Yoshihara, Kazuhiro Fujikake, Hitoshi Kanamori, Shogo Okada:
Psychological Characteristics Estimation from On-Road Driving Data. 146-159 - Yuanchao Loh, Zichen Chen, Yansong Zhao, Han Yu:
FLAS: A Platform for Studying Attacks on Federated Learning. 160-169 - Haoxuan Peng, Xuanwu Zhang, Cong Cao:
A Study on the Influencing Factors of User Interaction Mode Selection in the Short Video Industry: A Case Study of TikTok. 170-184 - Kristine M. Rogers:
User Preferences for Organizing Social Media Feeds. 185-204 - Katherine Valencia, Federico Botella, Cristian Rusu:
A Property Checklist to Evaluate the User Experience for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder. 205-216 - Mu Zhang, Han Han:
Operation Strategies for the PUGC Social Media Video Platform Based on the Value-Chain Perspective - A Chinese Case 'Bilibili'. 217-226 - Hantian Zhang:
Behind the Scenes: Exploring Context and Audience Engagement Behaviors in YouTube Vlogs. 227-244
Text Analysis and AI in Social Media
- Nicole Allison S. Co, Maria Regina Justina E. Estuar, Hans Calvin L. Tan, Austin Sebastien Tan, Roland P. Abao, Jelly P. Aureus:
Development of Bilingual Sentiment and Emotion Text Classification Models from COVID-19 Vaccination Tweets in the Philippines. 247-266 - Priyanka Dey, ChengXiang Zhai:
Fine Grained Categorization of Drug Usage Tweets. 267-280 - Maria Regina Justina E. Estuar, Maria Cristina G. Bautista, Christian E. Pulmano, Paulyn Jean Acacio-Claro, Quirino Sugon, Dennis Andrew R. Villamor, Madeleine Valera:
Text Mining for Patterns and Associations on Functions, Relationships and Prioritization in Services Reflected in National Health Insurance Programs. 281-293 - Karin Fukuda, Qun Jin:
Analyzing Change on Emotion Scores of Tweets Before and After Machine Translation. 294-308 - Denis Gordeev, Vsevolod Potapov:
Automatic Meme Generation with an Autoregressive Transformer. 309-317 - Leon Koren, Tomislav Stipancic, Andrija Ricko, Luka Orsag:
Multimodal Emotion Analysis Based on Visual, Acoustic and Linguistic Features. 318-331 - Erina Murata, Kiichi Tago, Qun Jin:
Linguistic and Contextual Analysis of SNS Posts for Approval Desire. 332-344 - Kamilla Nigmatullina, Nikolay Rodossky:
Social Media Engagement Anxiety: Triggers in News Agenda. 345-357 - Hamzah Osop, Basem Suleiman, Abdallah Lakhdari:
14 Days Later: Temporal Topical Shifts in Covid-19 Related Tweets After Pandemic Declaration. 358-369 - Hans Calvin L. Tan, Maria Regina Justina E. Estuar, Nicole Allison S. Co, Austin Sebastien Tan, Roland P. Abao, Jelly P. Aureus:
Development of a Text Classification Model to Detect Disinformation About COVID-19 in Social Media: Understanding the Features and Narratives of Disinformation in the Philippines. 370-388 - Benny Toh Hsiang Tan, Sufang Lim, Yang Qiu, Chunyan Miao:
A Comparison of Web Services for Sentiment Analysis in Digital Mental Health Interventions. 389-407 - Yenjou Wang, Neil Y. Yen, Qun Jin:
An Extendable Sentiment Monitoring Model for SNS Considering Environmental Factors. 408-421 - Andrés Zapata, Eliana Providel, Marcelo Mendoza:
Empirical Evaluation of Machine Learning Ensembles for Rumor Detection. 422-436 - Jiehuang Zhang, Han Yu:
A Methodological Framework for Facilitating Explainable AI Design. 437-446
Social Media Impact on Society and Business
- Stefan Becker, Christian W. Scheiner:
The Role of Moral Receptors and Moral Disengagement in the Conduct of Unethical Behaviors Against Whistleblowers on Social Media. 449-467 - Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Dmitry Nepiyuschikh:
Dynamics of Distrust, Aggression, and Conspiracy Thinking in the Anti-vaccination Discourse on Russian Telegram. 468-484 - Eirini Christou, Antigoni Parmaxi, Maria A. Perifanou, Anastasios A. Economides:
Gender-Sensitive Materials and Tools: The Development of a Gender-Sensitive Toolbox Through National Stakeholder Consultations. 485-502 - Adela Coman, Mihaela Cornelia Sandu, Valentin Mihai Leoveanu, Ana-Maria Grigore:
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Leadership During the COVID 19 Era. The Case of Romania. 503-516 - Renaud Debailly, Hugo Jeanningros, Gaël Lejeune:
Twitter and the Dissemination of Information Related to the Access to Credit for Cancer Survivors - The Case of the "Right to Be Forgotten" in France. 517-528 - Juliette Froger-Lefebvre, Julia Tinland:
Patient-Led Medicalisation and Demedicalisation Processes Through Social Media - An Interdisciplinary Approach. 529-544 - Renate Fruchter, Toyoaki Nishida, Duska Rosenberg:
Social Intelligence Design for Social Computing. 545-558 - Ekklesia Hulahi, Achmad Nurmandi, Isnaini Muallidin, Mohammad Jafar Loilatu, Danang Kurniawan:
Influence Vaccination Policy, Through Social Media Promotion (Study: West Java, East Java, and Central Java). 559-567 - Bella Kharisma, Achmad Nurmandi, Isnaini Muallidin, Danang Kurniawan, Mohammad Jafar Loilatu:
The Role of the Financial Services Authority (OJK) in Preventing Illegal Fintech Landing in the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia. 568-577 - Wanda Krause, Alexandru Balasescu:
Engagement as Leadership-Practice for Today's Global Wicked Problems: Leadership Learning for Artificial Intelligence. 578-587 - Niclas Kröger, Maximilian Rapp, Christoph Janach:
Open Innovation within Life Sciences: Industry-Specific Challenges and How to Improve Interaction with External Ecosystems. 588-601 - Sanna Malinen:
Moderation of Deliberation: How Volunteer Moderators Shape Political Discussion in Facebook Groups? 602-616 - Jürgen Rösch, Christian V. Baccarella:
The Platform-of-Platforms Business Model: Conceptualizing a Way to Maximize Valuable User Interactions on Social Media Platforms. 617-630 - Cheng Lock Donny Soh, Indriyati Atmosukarto:
The Impact of Tweets, Mandates, Hesitancy and Partisanship on Vaccination Rates. 631-642 - Austin Sebastien Tan, Maria Regina Justina E. Estuar, Nicole Allison S. Co, Hans Calvin L. Tan, Roland P. Abao, Jelly P. Aureus:
Exploring Public Trust on State Initiatives During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 643-660 - Iradhad Taqwa Sihidi, Salahudin, Ali Roziqin, Danang Kurniawan:
Twitter as a Communication Tools for Vaccine Policy in Indonesia: An Analysis. 661-671
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