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30th Hypertext 2019: Hof, Germany
- Claus Atzenbeck, Jessica Rubart, David E. Millard:
Proceedings of the 30th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, HT 2019, Hof, Germany, September 17-20, 2019. ACM 2019, ISBN 978-1-4503-6885-8
Keynote and Invited Talks
- Dene Grigar:
Tear Down the Walls: An Exhibition of Hypertext & Participatory Narrative. 1 - Andries van Dam:
Reflections on a Half-Century of Hypertext. 3-4 - Belinda Barnet:
Getting Our Bearings. 5 - Manfred Weber:
Tearing Down Walls: The European Way of Life. 7
Session 1: 30 Years and Infrastructures
- Isaac Alpizar Chacon, Sergey A. Sosnovsky:
Expanding the Web of Knowledge: One Textbook at a Time. 9-18 - Niels Olof Bouvin:
From NoteCards to Notebooks: There and Back Again. 19-28 - Claus Atzenbeck, Peter J. Nürnberg:
Hypertext as Method. 29-38
Session 2: Literature and UI - Theory
- Samuel Brooker:
Man proposes, God disposes: Re-assessing Correspondences in Hypertext and Anti-Authorist Literary Theory. 39-48 - Maryam Foradi, Jan Kaßel, Johannes Pein, Gregory R. Crane:
Multi-Modal Citizen Science: From Disambiguation to Transcription of Classical Literature. 49-53 - Sofia Kitromili, James Jordan, David E. Millard:
What is Hypertext Authoring? 55-59 - Diego Gómez-Zará, Pablo Chiuminatto, Miguel Nussbaum:
Using Multimodal and Hyperlinked Representations of Knowledge as Academic Writing Aids. 61-65
Session 3: Literature and UI - Games
- Daniel Roßner, Claus Atzenbeck, Tom Gross:
Visualization of the Relevance: Using Physics Simulations for Encoding Context. 67-76 - Daniel Green, Charlie Hargood, Fred Charles:
Novella 2.0: A Hypertextual Architecture for Interactive Narrative in Games. 77-86 - Sercan Sengün, Joni Salminen, Peter Mawhorter, Soon-Gyo Jung, Bernard J. Jansen:
Exploring the Relationship Between Game Content and Culture-based Toxicity: A Case Study of League of Legends and MENA Players. 87-95
Session 4: Literature - Reading and Writing
- Jill Walker Rettberg, Marianne Gunderson, Linda Kronman, Ragnhild Solberg, Linn Heidi Stokkedal:
Mapping Cultural Representations of Machine Vision: Developing Methods to Analyse Games, Art and Narratives. 97-101 - Stacey Mason, Mark Bernstein:
On Links: Exercises in Style. 103-110 - Alessio Antonini, Gustavo Gomez Mejia, Lucia Lupi:
All We Do is "Stalking": Studying New Forms of Reading in Social Networks. 111-115 - Hannah Ackermans:
Narrating the Sociality of the Database: A Digital Hermeneutic Reading of The Atlas Group Archive and haikU. 117-121
Session 5: Social - Search and Browsing
- Rishita Kalyani, Ujwal Gadiraju:
Understanding User Search Behavior Across Varying Cognitive Levels. 123-132 - Pedro Ramaciotti Morales, Lionel Tabourier, Sylvain Ung, Christophe Prieur:
Role of the Website Structure in the Diversity of Browsing Behaviors. 133-142 - Tobias Koopmann, Alexander Dallmann, Lena Hettinger, Thomas Niebler, Andreas Hotho:
On the right track! Analysing and Predicting Navigation Success in Wikipedia. 143-152
Session 6: Social - Graphs
- Gevorg Poghosyan, Georgiana Ifrim:
SocialTree: Socially Augmented Structured Summaries of News Stories. 153-162 - Abdelmoneim Amer Desouki, Michael Röder, Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo:
Ranking on Very Large Knowledge Graphs. 163-171 - Sujit Rokka Chhetri, Palash Goyal, Arquimedes Canedo:
Tracking Temporal Evolution of Graphs using Non-Timestamped Data. 173-180
Session 7: Social - Security and Credibility
- Ricardo Kawase, Francesca Diana, Mateusz Czeladka, Markus Schüler, Manuela Faust:
Internet Fraud: The Case of Account Takeover in Online Marketplace. 181-190 - Jacob O. Wobbrock, Anya K. Hsu, Marijn A. Burger, Michael J. Magee:
Isolating the Effects of Web Page Visual Appearance on the Perceived Credibility of Online News among College Students. 191-200 - Dongchen Huang, Yige Zhu, Eni Mustafaraj:
How Dependable are "First Impressions" to Distinguish between Real and Fake NewsWebsites? 201-210
Session 8: Social - Crowd Sourcing and Social Media Analytics
- Ujwal Gadiraju, Gianluca Demartini:
Understanding Worker Moods and Reactions to Rejection in Crowdsourcing. 211-220 - Jakub Simko, Martina Hanakova, Patrik Racsko, Matús Tomlein, Róbert Móro, Mária Bieliková:
Fake News Reading on Social Media: An Eye-tracking Study. 221-230 - Allan Sales, Leandro Balby, Adriano Veloso:
Media Bias Characterization in Brazilian Presidential Elections. 231-240
Session 9: Social - Search and Social Media Analytics
- Ismail Badache:
Users' Traces for Enhancing Arabic Facebook Search. 241-245 - Martino Trevisan, Luca Vassio, Idilio Drago, Marco Mellia, Fabricio Murai, Flavio V. D. de Figueiredo, Ana Paula Couto da Silva, Jussara M. Almeida:
Towards Understanding Political Interactions on Instagram. 247-251 - Markus Knoche, Radomir Popovic, Florian Lemmerich, Markus Strohmaier:
Identifying Biases in Politically Biased Wikis through Word Embeddings. 253-257 - Ahmed Soliman, Jan Hafer, Florian Lemmerich:
A Characterization of Political Communities on Reddit. 259-263
Poster Session
- Bay-Yuan Hsu, Chia-Lin Tu, Ming-Yi Chang, Chih-Ya Shen:
On Crawling Community-aware Online Social Network Data. 265-266 - Nicholas Mamo, Joel Azzopardi, Colin Layfield:
ELD: Event TimeLine Detection - A Participant-Based Approach to Tracking Events. 267-268 - Jakob Voß:
An Infrastructure-Agnostic Model of Hypertext. 269-270 - Justin Chun-Ting Ho:
Assessing the Bias of Facebook's Graph API. 271-272 - Augusto Vieira, Wladmir C. Brandão:
Evaluating Acceptance of Video Games using Convolutional Neural Networks for Sentiment Analysis of User Reviews. 273-274 - Ghazaleh Beigi, Kai Shu, Ruocheng Guo, Suhang Wang, Huan Liu:
Privacy Preserving Text Representation Learning. 275-276 - Claudia Flores-Saviaga, Jessica Hammer, Juan Pablo Flores, Joseph Seering, Stuart Reeves, Saiph Savage:
Audience and Streamer Participation at Scale on Twitch. 277-278 - Jasabanta Patro, Sabyasachee Baruah, Vivek Gupta, Monojit Choudhury, Pawan Goyal, Animesh Mukherjee:
Characterizing the Spread of Exaggerated Health News Content over Social Media. 279-280 - Thiago Baesso Procaci, Sean W. M. Siqueira, Bernardo Pereira Nunes, Ujwal Gadiraju:
How Do Outstanding Users Differ From Other Users in Q&A Communities? 281-282 - Shubhanshu Mishra:
Multi-dataset-multi-task Neural Sequence Tagging for Information Extraction from Tweets. 283-284 - Arijit Ghosh Chowdhury, Aniket Didolkar, Ramit Sawhney, Rajiv Ratn Shah:
Beyond Hostile Linguistic Cues: The Gravity of Online Milieu for Hate Speech Detection in Arabic. 285-286 - Nidhi Goyal, Niharika Sachdeva, Vijay Choudhary, Rijula Kar, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Nitendra Rajput:
Con2KG-A Large-scale Domain-Specific Knowledge Graph. 287-288 - Ingo Frank:
Rewriting History: Towards Diagrammatic Hypertext for Digital Historiography. 289-290 - Hind A. Al-Merekhi, Haewoon Kwak, Bernard J. Jansen, Joni Salminen:
Detecting Toxicity Triggers in Online Discussions. 291-292 - Asmelash Teka Hadgu, Jayanth Kumar Reddy Gundam:
User Identity Linking Across Social Networks by Jointly Modeling Heterogeneous Data with Deep Learning. 293-294 - Ajita Deshmukh:
Measuring the Elusive Engagement in an Academic Facebook Group. 295-296 - Taka Maenishi, Keishi Tajima:
Identifying Tags Describing Image Contents. 297-298
Panel
- Mark Bernstein:
48 Hour Hypertext Challenge. 299-300
Workshop Summaries
- Mirjam Augstein, Eelco Herder, Wolfgang Wörndl, Enes Yigitbas:
ABIS 2019 - 23rd International Workshop on Personalization and Recommendation on the Web and Beyond. 301-302 - Jessica Rubart, Claus Atzenbeck:
2nd Workshop on Human Factors in Hypertext (HUMAN '19). 303-304 - Ujwal Gadiraju, Mahdi Bohlouli, Gianluca Demartini, Anoush Margaryan:
JobNoW'19 - 1st International Workshop on Job Knowledge Discovery on the Web & Social Media. 305-306 - Charlie Hargood, David E. Millard, Mark Bernstein:
NHT'19: Narrative and Hypertext 2019. 307-308 - Luigi Di Caro, Mario Cataldi, Claudio Schifanella:
SIDEWAYS'19: 5th International Workshop on Social Media World Sensors. 309-310
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