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6. SBP 2014: Washington, DC, USA
- William G. Kennedy, Nitin Agarwal, Shanchieh Jay Yang:
Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction - 7th International Conference, SBP 2014, Washington, DC, USA, April 1-4, 2014. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8393, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-05578-7
Oral Presentations
- Mark Abdollahian, Zining Yang, Patrick deWerk Neal:
Human Development Dynamics: An Agent Based Simulation of Adaptive Heterogeneous Games and Social Systems. 3-10 - Nibir Bora, Yu-Han Chang, Rajiv T. Maheswaran:
Mobility Patterns and User Dynamics in Racially Segregated Geographies of US Cities. 11-18 - David A. Broniatowski, Valerie F. Reyna:
Incorporating Interpretation into Risky Decision-Making - A Computational Model. 19-26 - Ngot Bui, Vasant G. Honavar:
Labeling Actors in Social Networks Using a Heterogeneous Graph Kernel. 27-34 - Ding-Geng Din Chen, Xinguang Jim Chen, Wan Tang, Feng Lin:
Sample Size Determination to Detect Cusp Catastrophe in Stochastic Cusp Catastrophe Model: A Monte-Carlo Simulation-Based Approach. 35-41 - Biru Cui, Shanchieh Jay Yang:
Who Will Follow a New Topic Tomorrow? 43-50 - Andrew Duchon, Emily S. Patterson:
Identifying Emergent Thought Leaders. 51-58 - Edward H. Ip, Shyh-Huei Chen, Walter Jack Rejeski:
System-Subsystem Dependency Network for Integrating Multicomponent Data and Application to Health Sciences. 59-66 - Mohammad S. Jalali:
How Individuals Weigh Their Previous Estimates to Make a New Estimate in the Presence or Absence of Social Influence. 67-74 - Kenneth Joseph, Peter M. Landwehr, Kathleen M. Carley:
Two 1%s Don't Make a Whole: Comparing Simultaneous Samples from Twitter's Streaming API. 75-83 - Louis Kim, Mark Abramson, Kimon Drakopoulos, Stephan E. Kolitz, Asuman E. Ozdaglar:
Estimating Social Network Structure and Propagation Dynamics for an Infectious Disease. 85-93 - Jina Lee, Kiran Lakkaraju:
Predicting Social Ties in Massively Multiplayer Online Games. 95-102 - Wenhui Liao, Sameena Shah, Masoud Makrehchi:
Winning by Following the Winners: Mining the Behaviour of Stock Market Experts in Social Media. 103-110 - Haibin Liu, Dongwon Lee:
Quantifying Political Legitimacy from Twitter. 111-118 - Jared Lorince, Debora Donato, Peter M. Todd:
Path Following in Social Web Search. 119-127 - Brandon Oselio, Alex Kulesza, Alfred O. Hero III:
Multi-objective Optimization for Multi-level Networks. 129-136 - Nidhi Parikh, Mina Youssef, Samarth Swarup, Stephen G. Eubank, Youngyun Chungbaek:
Cover Your Cough! Quantifying the Benefits of a Localized Healthy Behavior Intervention on Flu Epidemics in Washington DC. 137-144 - Weicheng Qian, Nathaniel D. Osgood, Kevin G. Stanley:
Integrating Epidemiological Modeling and Surveillance Data Feeds: A Kalman Filter Based Approach. 145-152 - Ashwin Rajadesingan, Huan Liu:
Identifying Users with Opposing Opinions in Twitter Debates. 153-160 - Kazumi Saito, Masahiro Kimura, Kouzou Ohara, Hiroshi Motoda:
A New Approach for Item Ranking Based on Review Scores Reflecting Temporal Trust Factor. 161-168 - Steven Strapp, Shanchieh Jay Yang:
Segmenting Large-Scale Cyber Attacks for Online Behavior Model Generation. 169-177 - H. Van Dyke Parunak, Jonathan A. Morell:
Emergent Consequences: Unexpected Behaviors in a Simple Model to Support Innovation Adoption, Planning, and Evaluation. 179-186 - Ian Yohai, Bruce Skarin, Robert McCormack, Jasmine Hsu:
Deriving Population Assessment through Opinion Polls, Text Analytics, and Agent-Based Modeling. 187-194 - Haipeng Zhang, Zhixian Yan, Jun Yang, Emmanuel Munguia Tapia, David J. Crandall:
mFingerprint: Privacy-Preserving User Modeling with Multimodal Mobile Device Footprints. 195-203
Poster Presentations
- Mohini Agarwal, Bin Zhou:
Using Trust Model for Detecting Malicious Activities in Twitter. 207-214 - Hamidreza Alvari, Kiran Lakkaraju, Gita Sukthankar, Jonathan Whetzel:
Predicting Guild Membership in Massively Multiplayer Online Games. 215-222 - Cecilia R. Aragon, Nan-Chen Chen, Judith F. Kroll, Laurie Beth Feldman:
Emoticon and Text Production in First and Second Languages in Informal Text Communication. 223-228 - David B. Bracewell:
The Needs of Metaphor. 229-236 - Anne E. Carpenter:
Behavior in the Time of Cholera: Evidence from the 2008-2009 Cholera Outbreak in Zimbabwe. 237-244 - Xinguang Jim Chen, Ding-Geng Chen:
Mutual Information Technique in Assessing Crosstalk through a Random-Pairing Bootstrap Method. 245-252 - Michelle D'Ippolito:
New Methods of Mapping - The Application of Social Network Analysis to the Study of the Illegal Trade in Antiquities. 253-260 - Ya'akov (Kobi) Gal, Avi Rosenfeld, Sarit Kraus, Michele Gelfand, Bo An, Jun Lin:
A New Paradigm for the Study of Corruption in Different Cultures. 261-268 - Shuguang Han, I-Han Hsiao, Denis Parra:
A Study of Mobile Information Exploration with Multi-touch Interactions. 269-276 - Shuyuan Mary Ho, Shashanka Surya Timmarajus, Mike Burmester, Xiuwen Liu:
Dyadic Attribution: A Theoretical Model for Interpreting Online Words and Actions. 277-284 - Michal Kakol, Radoslaw Nielek, Adam Wierzbicki:
Modeling Impact of Social Stratification on the Basis of Time Allocation Heuristics in Society. 285-292 - Asher Levi, Osnat Mokryn:
The Social Aspect of Voting for Useful Reviews. 293-300 - David Masad:
Simulating International Energy Security. 301-308 - Christopher A. Miller, Jeffrey M. Rye, Peggy Wu, Sonja Schmer-Galunder, Tammy Ott:
Team PsychoSocial Assessment via Discourse Analysis: Power and Comfort/Routine. 309-316 - Partha Mukherjee, Bernard J. Jansen:
Social TV and the Social Soundtrack: Significance of Second Screen Interaction during Television Viewing. 317-324 - Marlon P. Mundt, Larissa I. Zakletskaia:
Social Network Structures of Primary Health Care Teams Associated with Health Outcomes in Alcohol Drinkers with Diabetes. 325-332 - Huaming Rao, Anbang Xu, Xiao Yang, Wai-Tat Fu:
Emerging Dynamics in Crowdfunding Campaigns. 333-340 - Eunice E. Santos, Eugene Santos Jr., John Korah, Riya George, Qi Gu, Jacob C. Jurmain, Keum Joo Kim, Deqing Li, Jacob Russell, Suresh Subramanian, Jeremy E. Thompson, Fei Yu:
Incorporating Social Theories in Computational Behavioral Models. 341-349 - Laura Sheble, Annie T. Chen:
Contexts of Diffusion: Adoption of Research Synthesis in Social Work and Women's Studies. 351-358 - Erez Shmueli, Yaniv Altshuler, Alex Pentland:
Temporal Dynamics of Scale-Free Networks. 359-366 - Pål Roe Sundsøy, Johannes Bjelland, Asif M. Iqbal, Alex Pentland, Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye:
Big Data-Driven Marketing: How Machine Learning Outperforms Marketers' Gut-Feeling. 367-374 - Chris Thron:
"Frogs in a Pot": An Agent-Based Model of Well-Being versus Prosperity. 375-383 - Ivan Vendrov, Christopher Dutchyn, Nathaniel D. Osgood:
Frabjous: A Declarative Domain-Specific Language for Agent-Based Modeling. 385-392 - Peggy Wu, Jacquelyn Ford Morie, J. Benton, Kip Haynes, Eric Chance, Tammy Ott, Sonja Schmer-Galunder:
Social Maintenance and Psychological Support Using Virtual Worlds. 393-402 - Jiejun Xu, Tsai-Ching Lu, Ryan Compton, David Allen:
Civil Unrest Prediction: A Tumblr-Based Exploration. 403-411 - Serpil Yuce, Nitin Agarwal, Rolf T. Wigand, Merlyna Lim, Rebecca S. Robinson:
Studying the Evolution of Online Collective Action: Saudi Arabian Women's 'Oct26Driving' Twitter Campaign. 413-420 - Mi Zhang, Christopher C. Yang, Katherine Y. Chuang:
A Comparative Study of Smoking Cessation Programs on Web Forum and Facebook. 421-429
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