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23. Hypertext 2012: Milwaukee, WI, USA
- Ethan V. Munson, Markus Strohmaier:
23rd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, HT '12, Milwaukee, WI, USA, June 25-28, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1335-3
Keynote address
- Steffen Staab:
How to do things with triples. 1-2
Social media
- Fabian Flöck, Denny Vrandecic, Elena Simperl:
Revisiting reverts: accurate revert detection in wikipedia. 3-12 - Hoda Sepehri Rad, Aibek Makazhanov, Davood Rafiei, Denilson Barbosa:
Leveraging editor collaboration patterns in wikipedia. 13-22 - Killian Levacher, Séamus Lawless, Vincent Wade:
Slicepedia: providing customized reuse of open-web resources for adaptive hypermedia. 23-32
Semantic data
- Prateek Jain, Pascal Hitzler, Kunal Verma, Peter Z. Yeh, Amit P. Sheth:
Moving beyond SameAs with PLATO: partonomy detection for linked data. 33-42 - Olaf Hartig, Johann-Christoph Freytag:
Foundations of traversal based query execution over linked data. 43-52 - Tim Weninger, ChengXiang Zhai, Jiawei Han:
Building enriched web page representations using link paths. 53-62
Adaptive hypertext and hypermedia
- Denis Helic, Christian Körner, Michael Granitzer, Markus Strohmaier, Christoph Trattner:
Navigational efficiency of broad vs. narrow folksonomies. 63-72 - Klaas Dellschaft, Steffen Staab:
Measuring the influence of tag recommenders on the indexing quality in tagging systems. 73-82 - Florian Klien, Markus Strohmaier:
Short links under attack: geographical analysis of spam in a URL shortener network. 83-88
Hypertext and narrative connections
- Annika Wolff, Paul Mulholland, Trevor D. Collins:
Storyspace: a story-driven approach for creating museum narratives. 89-98 - David A. Kolb:
Story/story. 99-102 - Alex Mitchell, Kevin McGee:
The paradox of rereading in hypertext fiction. 103-112
Engelbart/Nelson award nominees
- Christoph Trattner, Yi-Ling Lin, Denis Parra, Zhen Yue, William Real, Peter Brusilovsky:
Evaluating tag-based information access in image collections. 113-122 - Giovanni Comarela, Mark Crovella, Virgílio A. F. Almeida, Fabrício Benevenuto:
Understanding factors that affect response rates in twitter. 123-132 - Eugenia-Maria Kontopoulou, Maria Predari, Thymios Kostakis, Efstratios Gallopoulos:
Graph and matrix metrics to analyze ergodic literature for children. 133-142
Keynote address
- Jure Leskovec:
Human navigation in networks. 143-144
Social media
- Sascha Fahl, Marian Harbach, Thomas Muders, Matthew Smith:
TrustSplit: usable confidentiality for social network messaging. 145-154 - Yilin Shen, Yu-Song Syu, Dung T. Nguyen, My T. Thai:
Maximizing circle of trust in online social networks. 155-164 - Thang N. Dinh, Dung T. Nguyen, My T. Thai:
Cheap, easy, and massively effective viral marketing in social networks: truth or fiction? 165-174
Social media & hypertext
- Prima Chairunnanda, Simon Forsyth, Khuzaima Daudjee:
Graph data partition models for online social networks. 175-180 - Charlie Hargood, Rosamund Davies, David E. Millard, Matt R. Taylor, Samuel Brooker:
Exploring (the poetics of) strange (and fractal) hypertexts. 181-186 - Fotis Aisopos, George Papadakis, Konstantinos Tserpes, Theodora A. Varvarigou:
Content vs. context for sentiment analysis: a comparative analysis over microblogs. 187-196
Social media
- Eddie Walsh, Alexander O'Connor, Vincent Wade:
Evaluation of a domain-aware approach to user model interoperability. 197-206 - Karin Schöfegger, Christian Körner, Philipp Singer, Michael Granitzer:
Learning user characteristics from social tagging behavior. 207-212 - Abhijnan Chakraborty, Saptarshi Ghosh, Niloy Ganguly:
Detecting overlapping communities in folksonomies. 213-218
Semantic data
- Elham Khabiri, James Caverlee, Krishna Yeswanth Kamath:
Predicting semantic annotations on the real-time web. 219-228 - Marek Lipczak, Börkur Sigurbjörnsson, Alejandro Jaimes:
Understanding and leveraging tag-based relations in on-line social networks. 229-238 - Nuno Cravino, José Luís Devezas, Álvaro Figueira:
Using the overlapping community structure of a network of tags to improve text clustering. 239-244
Engelbart/Nelson award nominees
- Bjoern Elmar Macek, Christoph Scholz, Martin Atzmueller, Gerd Stumme:
Anatomy of a conference. 245-254 - Jérôme Kunegis, Sergej Sizov, Felix Schwagereit, Damien Fay:
Diversity dynamics in online networks. 255-264 - Nathalie Colineau, Cécile Paris, Keith Vander Linden:
An evaluation of tailored web materials for public administration. 265-274
Social media
- Shinsuke Nakajima, Jianwei Zhang, Yoichi Inagaki, Reyn Y. Nakamoto:
Early detection of buzzwords based on large-scale time-series analysis of blog entries. 275-284 - Fabian Abel, Claudia Hauff, Geert-Jan Houben, Richard Stronkman, Ke Tao:
Semantics + filtering + search = twitcident. exploring information in social web streams. 285-294 - Hohyon Ryu, Matthew Lease, Nicholas Woodward:
Finding and exploring memes in social media. 295-304
Posters
- Raquel Recuero, Ricardo Araujo:
On the rise of artificial trending topics in twitter. 305-306 - Yu Suzuki, Masatoshi Yoshikawa:
QualityRank: assessing quality of wikipedia articles by mutually evaluating editors and texts. 307-308 - Mustafa Sofean, Matthew Smith:
A real-time architecture for detection of diseases using social networks: design, implementation and evaluation. 309-310 - Luca Costabello, Serena Villata, Nicolas Delaforge, Fabien Gandon:
SHI3LD: an access control framework for the mobile web of data. 311-312 - Luis Francisco-Revilla, Álvaro Figueira:
Adaptive spatial hypermedia in computational journalism. 313-314 - Florian Matthes, Christian Neubert, Alexander Steinhoff:
Structuring folksonomies with implicit tag relations. 315-316 - Kwan Hui Lim, Amitava Datta:
Following the follower: detecting communities with common interests on twitter. 317-318 - Arkaitz Zubiaga, Damiano Spina, Enrique Amigó, Julio Gonzalo:
Towards real-time summarization of scheduled events from twitter streams. 319-320 - Ian O'Keeffe, Alexander O'Connor, Philip Cass, Séamus Lawless, Vincent Wade:
Linked open corpus models, leveraging the semantic web for adaptive hypermedia. 321-322 - Evandro Cunha, Gabriel Magno, Virgílio A. F. Almeida, Marcos André Gonçalves, Fabrício Benevenuto:
A gender based study of tagging behavior in twitter. 323-324 - Olaf Hartig, Tom Heath:
Query prediction with context models for populating personal linked data caches. 325-326
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