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HCI 2020: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Gabriele Meiselwitz:
Social Computing and Social Media. Design, Ethics, User Behavior, and Social Network Analysis - 12th International Conference, SCSM 2020, Held as Part of the 22nd HCI International Conference, HCII 2020, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 19-24, 2020, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12194, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-49569-5
Design Issues in Social Computing
- Michael Beier, Sebastian Früh:
Image Strength and Identity Diffusion as Factors Influencing the Perception of Hospitals by Their Facebook Communities. 3-18 - Ivan S. Blekanov, Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Nina Zhuravleva, Anna S. Smoliarova, Nikita Tarasov:
The Ideal Topic: Interdependence of Topic Interpretability and Other Quality Features in Topic Modelling for Short Texts. 19-26 - André Calero Valdez:
Making Reproducible Research Simple Using RMarkdown and the OSF. 27-44 - Ying Fang, Liyu Zhu, Xueni Cao, Liqun Zhang, Xiaodong Li:
Visual Saliency: How Text Influences. 45-55 - Milda Galkute, Luis A. Rojas P., Victor A. Sagal M.:
Improving the Web Accessibility of a University Library for People with Visual Disabilities Through a Mixed Evaluation Approach. 56-71 - Kyoko Ito, Yasutaka Kishi, Shogo Nishida:
Utilization of Vanity to Promote Energy Saving Activities. 72-80 - Tetsuma Konishi, Takayoshi Kitamura, Tomoko Izumi, Yoshio Nakatani:
Verification of the Effect of Presenting a Virtual Front Vehicle on Controlling Speed. 81-94 - Maximilian Rapp, Niclas Kröger, Samira Scheerer:
Roles on Corporate and Public Innovation Communities: Understanding Personas to Reach New Frontiers. 95-109 - Luis A. Rojas P., Maria Elena Truyol, Juan Felipe Calderon Maureira, Mayron Orellana Quiñones, Aníbal Puente:
Qualitative Evaluation of the Usability of a Web-Based Survey Tool to Assess Reading Comprehension and Metacognitive Strategies of University Students. 110-129 - Arto Selkälä, Mario Callegaro, Mick P. Couper:
Automatic Versus Manual Forwarding in Web Surveys - A Cognitive Load Perspective on Satisficing Responding. 130-155 - Juan Zamora, Jérémie Sublime:
A New Information Theory Based Clustering Fusion Method for Multi-view Representations of Text Documents. 156-167 - Liyu Zhu, Xueni Cao, Ying Fang, Liqun Zhang, Xiaodong Li:
Application of Visual Saliency in the Background Image Cutting for Layout Design. 168-183 - Franziska Zimmer, Katrin Scheibe, Hantian Zhang:
Gamification Elements on Social Live Streaming Service Mobile Applications. 184-197
Ethics and Misinformation in Social Media
- Dennis Assenmacher, Lena Clever, Janina Susanne Pohl, Heike Trautmann, Christian Grimme:
A Two-Phase Framework for Detecting Manipulation Campaigns in Social Media. 201-214 - Poornima Belavadi, Laura Burbach, Patrick Halbach, Johannes Nakayama, Nils Plettenberg, Martina Ziefle, André Calero Valdez:
Filter Bubbles and Content Diversity? An Agent-Based Modeling Approach. 215-226 - Kaja J. Fietkiewicz:
The Law of Live Streaming: A Systematic Literature Review and Analysis of German Legal Framework. 227-242 - James Hawdon, Shyam Ranganathan, Scotland Leman, Shane Bookhultz, Tanushree Mitra:
Social Media Use, Political Polarization, and Social Capital: Is Social Media Tearing the U.S. Apart? 243-260 - Olessia Koltsova, Yadviga Sinyavskaya, Maxim Terpilovskii:
Designing an Experiment on Recognition of Political Fake News by Social Media Users: Factors of Dropout. 261-277 - Atte Oksanen, Bryan Lee Miller, Iina Savolainen, Anu Sirola, Jakob Demant, Markus Kaakinen, Izabela Zych:
Illicit Drug Purchases via Social Media Among American Young People. 278-288 - Oronzo Parlangeli, Enrica Marchigiani, Stefano Guidi, Margherita Bracci, Alessandro Andreadis, Riccardo Zambon:
I Do It Because I Feel that...Moral Disengagement and Emotions in Cyberbullying and Cybervictimisation. 289-304 - Alexander Porshnev, Alexandre Miltsov:
The Effects of Thinking Styles and News Domain on Fake News Recognition by Social Media Users: Evidence from Russia. 305-320 - Eliana Providel, Marcelo Mendoza:
Using Deep Learning to Detect Rumors in Twitter. 321-334 - Christian W. Scheiner:
The Role of Moral Receptors and Moral Disengagement in the Conduct of Unethical Behaviors on Social Media. 335-348 - Mariah Simmons, Joon-Suk Lee:
Catfishing: A Look into Online Dating and Impersonation. 349-358 - Christian Stöcker, Mike Preuss:
Riding the Wave of Misclassification: How We End up with Extreme YouTube Content. 359-375 - Serena Tardelli, Marco Avvenuti, Maurizio Tesconi, Stefano Cresci:
Characterizing Social Bots Spreading Financial Disinformation. 376-392 - Linda R. Wilbanks:
Cyber Risks in Social Media. 393-406 - Lu Xiao, Sijing Chen:
Misinformation in the Chinese Weibo. 407-418 - Paige A. Zaleppa, Alfreda Dudley:
Ethical, Legal and Security Implications of Digital Legacies on Social Media. 419-429
User Behavior and Social Network Analysis
- Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Kamilla Nigmatullina, Ivan S. Blekanov, Anna S. Smoliarova, Nina Zhuravleva, Yulia Danilova:
When Emotions Grow: Cross-Cultural Differences in the Role of Emotions in the Dynamics of Conflictual Discussions on Social Media. 433-441 - Adela Coman, Ana-Maria Grigore, Andreea Ardelean, Robert Maracine:
The World of Museums and Web 2.0: Links Between Social Media and the Number of Visitors in Museums. 442-458 - Kristina Feldvari, Anita Dremel, Snjezana Stanarevic Katavic:
Virtual Fitness Community: Online Behavior on a Croatian Fitness Forum. 459-474 - Louisa Hardjasa, Atsushi Nakazawa:
An Examination of Gaze During Conversation for Designing Culture-Based Robot Behavior. 475-488 - Hung-Hsuan Huang, Toyoaki Nishida:
Investigation on the Fusion of Multi-modal and Multi-person Features in RNNs for Detecting the Functional Roles of Group Discussion Participants. 489-503 - Koki Ijuin, Kristiina Jokinen:
Exploring Gaze Behaviour and Perceived Personality Traits. 504-512 - Aylin Ilhan:
Users of Fitbit Facebook Groups: A Gender- and Generation-Determined Investigation of Their Motivation and Need. 513-533 - Brian M. Jones:
Intelligent Auto Technologies Are Here, and Drivers Are Losing Control. 534-541 - Markus Kaakinen, Atte Oksanen, Anu Sirola, Iina Savolainen, David García:
Emotions in Online Gambling Communities: A Multilevel Sentiment Analysis. 542-550 - Yuho Katagiri, Kohei Otake, Takashi Namatame:
Analysis of the Exposing Media Pattern that Affect Accessing Own Website. 551-567 - Philipp Kessling, Bastian Kießling, Steffen Burkhardt, Christian Stöcker:
Dynamic Properties of Information Diffusion Networks During the 2019 Halle Terror Attack on Twitter. 568-582 - Valentin Mihai Leoveanu, Mihaela Cornelia Sandu, Adela Coman:
Cultural Factors as Powerful Moderators of Romanian Students' Adoption of Mobile Banking in Everyday Life. 583-599 - Ethan Lim Ding Feng, Zhi-Wei Neo, Aaron William De Silva, Kellie Sim, Hong-Ray Tan, Thi-Thanh Nguyen, Karen Wei Ling Koh, Wenru Wang, Hoang D. Nguyen:
Social Behaviour Understanding Using Deep Neural Networks: Development of Social Intelligence Systems. 600-613 - Roshan Rai, Jade Blocksidge, Mei-I Cheng:
Materialism and Facebook Usage: Could Materialistic and Non-materialistic Values Be Linked to Using Facebook Differently? 614-623 - Sebastián Rodríguez, Héctor Allende-Cid, Cristian González, Rodrigo Alfaro, Claudio Elortegui, Wenceslao Palma, Pedro Santander:
Analyzing #LasTesis Feminist Movement in Twitter Using Topic Models. 624-635 - Katrin Scheibe, Franziska Zimmer:
User-Oriented Quality Estimation of Social News Systems and Its Content - Gender-Dependent Assessment of Reddit. 636-646 - Anna S. Smoliarova, Konstantin Platonov, Ekaterina Sharkova, Tamara M. Gromova:
Defining Network Borders on Instagram: The Case of Russian-Speaking Bloggers with Migration Background. 647-657 - Ichiro Umata, Koki Ijuin, Tsuneo Kato, Seiichi Yamamoto:
Effects of Linguistic Proficiency and Conversation Topic on Listener's Gaze in Triadic Conversation. 658-668 - Jukka Vuorinen, Aki Koivula, Ilkka Koiranen:
The Confidence in Social Media Platforms and Private Messaging. 669-682
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