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17th HCI 2015: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Gabriele Meiselwitz:
Social Computing and Social Media - 7th International Conference, SCSM 2015, Held as Part of HCI International 2015, Los Angeles, CA, USA, August 2-7, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9182, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-20366-9
Designing Social Media
- James Braman, Charles Dierbach:
Utilizing Virtual Worlds for Personalized Search: Developing the PAsSIVE Framework. 3-11 - Jackson Feijó Filho, Wilson Prata, Thiago Valle:
Enabling Continuous Emotional Status Display in Mobile Text Chat. 12-19 - Nick V. Flor:
3D Virtual Worlds: An Ethnography of Key Artifacts and Processes. 20-29 - Ken Fukuda, Kentaro Watanabe, Tomohiro Fukuhara, Masahiro Hamasaki, Ryoji Fujii, Miharu Horita, Takuichi Nishimura:
Text-Mining of Hand-Over Notes for Care-Workers in Real Operation - Toward an Employee-Driven Innovation. 30-38 - Markandeya Kunchi, Shubhi Shrivastava:
Talking Circles: Spiritual Aid for Teenagers Through Social Media. 39-47 - Érick Lopez-Ornelas, Nora Morales Zaragoza:
Social Media Participation: A Narrative Way to Help Urban Planners. 48-54 - Isabel Harb Manssour, Milene Selbach Silveira, Caroline Q. Santos, Adolf J. Freitas, Flávio T. Schirmer:
Using Information Visualization Techniques to Improve the Perception of the Organizations' Image on Social Networks. 55-66 - Hoang D. Nguyen, Xinyi Jiang, Danny Chiang Choon Poo:
Designing a Social Mobile Platform for Diabetes Self-management: A Theory-Driven Perspective. 67-77 - Rener Baffa da Silva, Júnia Coutinho Anacleto:
Providing ICT Support to Promote Communities' Emotional Balance. 78-88 - Kingkarn Sookhanaphibarn, Utaiwan Chatuporn, Kodchakorn Na Nakornphanom:
User Modeling on Social Media for Art Museums and Galleries. 89-95 - Yuanqiong Wang, Gabriele Meiselwitz:
Social Media and Higher Education: A Literature Review. 96-104
Social Network Analysis
- Hyeonjung Ahn, Sangwon Lee:
An Analytic Study on Private SNS for Bonding Social Networking. 107-117 - Charlotte Gerritsen, Ward R. J. van Breda:
Simulation-Based Prediction and Analysis of Collective Emotional States. 118-126 - Jordan Hall, Bee Bee Chua:
Analysing Yammer Usage Pattern in the Context of Social Collaborative Activity Performance by Knowledge Workers. 127-137 - Rushed Kanawati:
Ensemble Selection for Community Detection in Complex Networks. 138-147 - Zenun Kastrati, Ali Shariq Imran, Sule Yildirim Yayilgan, Fisnik Dalipi:
Analysis of Online Social Networks Posts to Investigate Suspects Using SEMCON. 148-157 - Tomás Kincl, Michal Novák, Jirí Pribil, Pavel Strach:
Language-Independent Sentiment Analysis with Surrounding Context Extension. 158-168 - Nargis Pervin, Tuan Quang Phan, Anindya Datta, Hideaki Takeda, Fujio Toriumi:
Hashtag Popularity on Twitter: Analyzing Co-occurrence of Multiple Hashtags. 169-182
Individual and Group Behaviour in Social Media
- Ardion D. Beldad, Ruud Koehorst:
It's Not About the Risks, I'm just Used to Doing It: Disclosure of Personal Information on Facebook Among Adolescent Dutch Users. 185-195 - Jonathan Chung, Adiyan Mujibiya:
Interaction Study of Shuriken: User Grouping and Data Transfer Based on Inter-device Relative Positioning. 196-206 - Jasmine Yoo Jung Hong, Jang-Hyun Kim:
Are Social Media Useful for Managing Reputation Online?: Comparing User Interactions Online with Reputation Indicators. 207-215 - Marília Soares Mendes, Elizabeth Furtado, Vasco Furtado, Miguel F. de Castro:
Investigating Usability and User Experience from the User Postings in Social Systems. 216-228 - Richard A. Mills, Adam Fish:
A Computational Study of How and Why reddit.com was an Effective Platform in the Campaign Against SOPA. 229-241 - Dominic Price, Derek McAuley, Richard Mortier, Chris Greenhalgh, Michael A. Brown, Spyros Angelopoulos:
Inter-Social-Networking: Accounting for Multiple Identities. 242-252 - Maria Lúcia Bento Villela, Simone Xavier, Raquel Oliveira Prates:
Identifying Collaboration Strategies in Scientific Collaboration Networks. 253-264
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