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7. WebSci 2015: Oxford, United Kingdom
- David De Roure, Pete Burnap, Susan Halford:
Proceedings of the ACM Web Science Conference, WebSci 2015, Oxford, United Kingdom, June 28 - July 1, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3672-7
Politics & Culture
- Alison Koczanski, Marta Sabou:
Sustainability Implications of Open Government Data: A Cross-Regional Study. 1:1-1:9 - Derek Greene, James P. Cross:
Unveiling the Political Agenda of the European Parliament Plenary: A Topical Analysis. 2:1-2:10 - Paul Laufer, Claudia Wagner, Fabian Flöck, Markus Strohmaier:
Mining cross-cultural relations from Wikipedia: A study of 31 European food cultures. 3:1-3:10 - Jennifer R. Welch, Susan Halford, Mark J. Weal:
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Peacebuilding: a Conceptual Framework. 4:1-4:9
Data challenges
- Jan-Christoph Kalo, Silviu Homoceanu, Jewgeni Rose, Wolf-Tilo Balke:
Avoiding Chinese Whispers: Controlling End-to-End Join Quality in Linked Open Data Stores. 5:1-5:10 - Matthew S. Weber, Hai Nguyen:
Big Data?: Big Issues Degradation in Longitudinal Data and Implications for Social Sciences. 6:1-6:5 - Paolo Pareti, Ewan Klein, Adam Barker:
A Linked Data Scalability Challenge: Concept Reuse Leads to Semantic Decay. 7:1-7:5 - Ujwal Gadiraju, Stefan Dietze, Ernesto Diaz-Aviles:
Ranking Buildings and Mining the Web for Popular Architectural Patterns. 8:1-8:10
Online Social Behaviour
- Anna Zawilska, Steven Albury:
An Ethnomethodologically-Informed Approach to Interface Design to Support Collective Web Practice Around Video. 9:1-9:5 - Max Van Kleek, Dave Murray-Rust, Amy Guy, Daniel A. Smith, Kieron O'Hara, Nigel R. Shadbolt:
Self Curation, Social Partitioning, Escaping from Prejudice and Harassment: the Many Dimensions of Lying Online. 10:1-10:9 - Rolf Fredheim, Alfred Moore, John Naughton:
Anonymity and Online Commenting: The Broken Windows Effect and the End of Drive-by Commenting. 11:1-11:8 - Di Lu, Rosta Farzan:
Time to Introduce Myself!: Impact of Self-disclosure Timing of Newcomers in Online Discussion Forums. 12:1-12:9 - David De Roure, Clare Hooper, Kevin R. Page, Ségolène M. Tarte, Pip Willcox:
Observing Social Machines Part 2: How to Observe? 13:1-13:5 - Alexey Tikhonov, Liudmila Ostroumova Prokhorenkova, Arseniy Chelnokov, Ivan Bogatyy, Gleb Gusev:
What can be Found on the Web and How: A Characterization of Web Browsing Patterns. 14:1-14:10 - Munyoung Lee, Taehoon Ha, Jinyoung Han, Jong-Youn Rha, Ted Taekyoung Kwon:
Online Footsteps to Purchase: Exploring Consumer Behaviors on Online Shopping Sites. 15:1-15:10
Innovating methods
- Clare J. Hooper, Melanie Nind, Sarah Parsons, Andrew Power, Anne Collis:
Building a Social Machine: Co-designing a TimeBank for Inclusive Research. 16:1-16:9 - Debanjan Mahata, John R. Talburt, Vivek Kumar Singh:
From Chirps to Whistles: Discovering Event-specific Informative Content from Twitter. 17:1-17:10 - Abigail Z. Jacobs, Samuel F. Way, Johan Ugander, Aaron Clauset:
Assembling thefacebook: Using Heterogeneity to Understand Online Social Network Assembly. 18:1-18:10 - Joshua Introne, Sean P. Goggins:
Taming a Menagerie of Heavy Tails with Skew Path Analysis. 19:1-19:5
Ethics
- Michael J. Day, Leslie Carr, Susan Halford:
Developing the 'Pro-human' Web. 20:1-20:10 - Christoph Lutz, Aurelia Tamò:
RoboCode-Ethicists: Privacy-friendly robots, an ethical responsibility of engineers? 21:1-21:12 - Christopher Wienberg, Andrew S. Gordon:
Insights on Privacy and Ethics from the Web's Most Prolific Storytellers. 22:1-22:10
Digital Narratives
- Paul Mulholland, Annika Wolff, Eoin Kilfeather:
Storyscope: Supporting the authoring and reading of museum stories using online data sources. 23:1-23:10 - Ségolène M. Tarte, Pip Willcox, Hugh Glaser, David De Roure:
Archetypal Narratives in Social Machines: Approaching Sociality through Prosopography. 24:1-24:10 - Han-Teng Liao, King-wa Fu, Scott A. Hale:
How much is said in a microblog?: A multilingual inquiry based on Weibo and Twitter. 25:1-25:9 - Ramine Tinati, Markus Luczak-Rösch, Elena Simperl, Nigel Shadbolt, Wendy Hall:
'/Command' and Conquer: Analysing Discussion in a Citizen Science Game. 26:1-26:10 - Igor Brigadir, Derek Greene, Pádraig Cunningham:
Analyzing Discourse Communities with Distributional Semantic Models. 27:1-27:10 - Besnik Fetahu, Abhijit Anand, Avishek Anand:
How much is Wikipedia Lagging Behind News? 28:1-28:9 - Rebecca Nash:
Considering a Wider Web?: Employing Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis in Exploration of Multiple Online Spaces. 29:1-29:4
Social Safety & Wellbeing
- Mengfan Tang, Pranav Agrawal, Ramesh C. Jain:
Habits vs Environment: What Really Causes Asthma? 30:1-30:5 - Asaf Beasley, Winter A. Mason:
Emotional States vs. Emotional Words in Social Media. 31:1-31:10 - Christopher Phethean, Thanassis Tiropanis, Lisa J. Harris:
Assessing the Value of Social Media for Organisations: The Case for Charitable Use. 32:1-32:9
Posters
- Christian M. Alis, Adrian Letchford, Helen Susannah Moat, Tobias Preis:
Estimating tourism statistics with Wikipedia page views. 33:1-33:2 - Ian C. Brown, Lisa J. Harris, Wendy Hall:
DNA: From Search to Observation Revisited. 34:1-34:3 - Kwun Cheung Chan, King-wa Fu, Chung-hong Chan:
Does Dialectal Variation Matter in Term-Based Feature Selection of Sentiment Analysis?: An Investigation into Multi-dialectal Chinese Microblogs. 35:1-35:2 - Chung-hong Chan, King-wa Fu:
Predicting Political Polarization from Cyberbalkanization: Time series analysis of Facebook pages and Opinion Poll during the Hong Kong Occupy Movement. 36:1-36:2 - Thomas Dickinson, Miriam Fernández, Lisa A. Thomas, Paul Mulholland, Pam Briggs, Harith Alani:
Automatic Identification of Personal Life Events in Twitter. 37:1-37:2 - Aleksandr Farseev, Denis Kotkov, Alexander Semenov, Jari Veijalainen, Tat-Seng Chua:
Cross-Social Network Collaborative Recommendation. 38:1-38:2 - Samantha Finn, Panagiotis Takis Metaxas, Eni Mustafaraj:
Spread and Skepticism: Metrics of Propagation on Twitter. 39:1-39:2 - Caroline Halcrow, Qingpeng Zhang:
A values and psychological attribute analysis of the Scottish Independence Referendum context in Twitter. 40:1-40:2 - Rafael Huber, Benjamin Scheibehenne, Alexandre Chapiro, Seth Frey, Robert W. Sumner:
The influence of visual salience on video consumption behavior: A survival analysis approach. 41:1-41:2 - Katy Jordan:
What do academics ask their online networks?: An analysis of questions posed via Academia.edu. 42:1-42:2 - Suneel Kumar Kingrani, Mark Levene, Dell Zhang:
Diversity Analysis of Web Search Results. 43:1-43:2 - K. Faith Lawrence, Gabriel Bodard:
Prosopography is Greek for Facebook: The SNAP: DRGN Project. 44:1-44:2 - Mandy Lo, Hugh Davis, Julie-Ann Edwards, Christian Bokhove:
The Web Practice of Mathematicians on the Web: An Insight into Significant but Neglected Web Groups. 45:1-45:2 - Diana Maynard, Mark A. Greenwood, Ian Roberts, George Windsor, Kalina Bontcheva:
Real-time Social Media Analytics through Semantic Annotation and Linked Open Data. 46:1-46:2 - Ruth McAlister:
Webscraping as an Investigation Tool to Identify Potential Human Trafficking Operations in Romania. 47:1-47:2 - Matt McVicar, Cédric Mesnage, Jefrey Lijffijt, Eirini Spyropoulou, Tijl De Bie:
Supply and demand of independent UK music artists on the web. 48:1-48:2 - Richard A. Mills:
Reddit.com: A census of subreddits. 49:1-49:2 - Ming-Feng Tsai, Chuan-Ju Wang, Zhe-Li Lin:
Social Influencer Analysis with Factorization Machines. 50:1-50:2 - Julia Perl, Claudia Wagner, Jérôme Kunegis, Steffen Staab:
Twitter as a Political Network: Predicting the Following and Unfollowing Behavior of German Politicians. 51:1-51:2 - Mattia Samory, Enoch Peserico:
Quotes in forum.rpg.net. 52:1-52:2 - Sabrine Saad, Muriel Chamoun, Stéphane B. Bazan:
Infowar on the Web: When the Caliphate goes Online. 53:1-53:3 - Anna Samoilenko, Fariba Karimi, Jérôme Kunegis, Daniel Edler, Markus Strohmaier:
Linguistic influence patterns within the global network of Wikipedia language editions. 54:1-54:2 - Johanna Schacht, Margeret Hall, Martin J. Chorley:
Tweet if you will: the real question is, who do you influence? 55:1-55:3 - Miriam Schmitz, Kristian Fischer:
Digitizing »Digital Methods« The Journey of a Research Domain from a Book into the Semantic Web. 56:1-56:2 - Jaspreet Singh, Abhijit Anand, Vinay Setty, Avishek Anand:
Exploring Long Running News Stories using Wikipedia. 57:1-57:2 - Nirmal Kumar Sivaraman, Srinath Srinivasa:
Abstractions, Expressions and Online Collectives. 58:1-58:2 - Abinaya Sowriraghavan, Pete Burnap:
Prediction of Malware Propagation and Links within Communities in Social Media Based Events. 59:1-59:2 - Io Taxidou, Anas Alzoghbi, Peter M. Fischer, Christoph Schöller:
Towards Real-time Lifetime Prediction of Information Diffusion. 60:1-60:2 - Benjamin Timmermans, Lora Aroyo, Chris Welty:
Crowdsourcing ground truth for Question Answering using CrowdTruth. 61:1-61:2 - Manikandan Vijayakumar, Tejas Mallapura Umamaheshwar, Subbarao Kambhampati, Kartik Talamadupula:
TweetSense: Context Recovery for Orphan Tweets by Exploiting Social Signals in Twitter. 62:1-62:3 - Claudia Wagner, Luca Maria Aiello:
Men eat on Mars, Women on Venus?: An Empirical Study of Food-Images. 63:1-63:3 - Helena Webb, Marina Jirotka, Bernd Carsten Stahl, William Housley, Adam Edwards, Matthew L. Williams, Rob Procter, Omer F. Rana, Pete Burnap:
'Digital Wildfires': a challenge to the governance of social media? 64:1-64:2 - Mitsuo Yoshida, Yuki Arase, Takaaki Tsunoda, Mikio Yamamoto:
Wikipedia Page View Reflects Web Search Trend. 65:1-65:2 - Yalin Zhou, Jiaoyan Chen, Huajun Chen:
Observing Social Web for Smog Disaster Forecasting. 66:1-66:2 - Daniel Zoller, Stephan Doerfel, Robert Jäschke, Gerd Stumme, Andreas Hotho:
On Publication Usage in a Social Bookmarking System. 67:1-67:2
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