4. SBP 2011:
College Park,
MD,
USA
John J. Salerno, Shanchieh Jay Yang, Dana S. Nau, Sun-Ki Chai (Eds.):
Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction - 4th International Conference, SBP 2011, College Park, MD, USA, March 29-31, 2011. Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6589 Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-19655-3
- Kimberly M. Thompson:
Using Models to Inform Policy: Insights from Modeling the Complexities of Global Polio Eradication.
1
- Kenneth S. Murray, John D. Lowrance, Ken Sharpe, Doug Williams, Keith Grembam, Kim Holloman, Clarke Speed, Robert Tynes:
Toward Culturally Informed Option Awareness for Influence Operations with S-CAT.
2-9
- Benjamin W. K. Hung, Stephan E. Kolitz, Asuman E. Ozdaglar:
Optimization-Based Influencing of Village Social Networks in a Counterinsurgency.
10-17
- Kyle W. Prier, Matthew S. Smith, Christophe G. Giraud-Carrier, Carl L. Hanson:
Identifying Health-Related Topics on Twitter - An Exploration of Tobacco-Related Tweets as a Test Topic.
18-25
- Ronald L. Breiger, Gary A. Ackerman, Victor Asal, David Melamed, H. Brinton Milward, R. Karl Rethemeyer, Eric Schoon:
Application of a Profile Similarity Methodology for Identifying Terrorist Groups That Use or Pursue CBRN Weapons.
26-33
- Ion Juvina, Christian Lebiere, Jolie M. Martin, Cleotilde Gonzalez:
Cognitive Aspects of Power in a Two-Level Game.
34-41
- Natalie Fridman, Tomer Zilberstein, Gal A. Kaminka:
Predicting Demonstrations' Violence Level Using Qualitative Reasoning.
42-50
- Alexei Sharpanskykh, Jan Treur:
Abstraction of an Affective-Cognitive Decision Making Model Based on Simulated Behaviour and Perception Chains.
51-59
- Peter Cramton:
Medicare Auctions: A Case Study of Market Design in Washington, DC.
60
- Andrea Apolloni, Achla Marathe, Zhengzheng Pan:
A Longitudinal View of the Relationship Between Social Marginalization and Obesity.
61-68
- Helena Garriga, Sebastian Spaeth, Georg von Krogh:
Open Source Software Development: Communities' Impact on Public Good.
69-77
- Justin Zhan, Xing Fang:
Location Privacy Protection on Social Networks.
78-85
- Herbert Gintis:
Agent-Based Models of Complex Dynamical Systems of Market Exchange.
86
- Patricia L. Mabry, Ross Hammond, Edward Hak-Sing Ip, Terry T.-K. Huang:
Computational and Statistical Models: A Comparison for Policy Modeling of Childhood Obesity.
87-88
- Kazumi Saito, Masahiro Kimura, Kouzou Ohara, Hiroshi Motoda:
Detecting Changes in Opinion Value Distribution for Voter Model.
89-96
- Michael A. Yonas, Jeffrey D. Borrebach, Jessica G. Burke, Shawn T. Brown, Katherine D. Philp, Donald S. Burke, John J. Grefenstette:
Dynamic Simulation of Community Crime and Crime-Reporting Behavior.
97-104
- Ethan Trewhitt, Elizabeth Whitaker, Erica Briscoe, Lora Weiss:
Model Docking Using Knowledge-Level Analysis.
105-112
- Paul R. Smart, Winston R. Sieck, Nigel R. Shadbolt:
Using Web-Based Knowledge Extraction Techniques to Support Cultural Modeling.
113-120
- Armando Geller, Seyed M. Mussavi Rizi, Maciej M. Latek:
How Corruption Blunts Counternarcotic Policies in Afghanistan: A Multiagent Investigation.
121-128
- Haitao Du, Shanchieh Jay Yang:
Discovering Collaborative Cyber Attack Patterns Using Social Network Analysis.
129-136
- Sarit Kraus:
Agents That Negotiate Proficiently with People.
137
- Xiaolin Hu, Richard W. Puddy:
Cognitive Modeling for Agent-Based Simulation of Child Maltreatment.
138-146
- Wai-Tat Fu, Vera Liao:
Crowdsourcing Quality Control of Online Information: A Quality-Based Cascade Model.
147-154
- Christopher S. Ruebeck:
Consumer Search, Rationing Rules, and the Consequence for Competition.
155-162
- Yu Wu, Yu Zhang:
Pattern Analysis in Social Networks with Dynamic Connections.
163-171
- Jesús Emeterio Navarro-Barrientos:
Formation of Common Investment Networks by Project Establishment between Agents.
172-179
- Fahad Shah, Gita Sukthankar:
Constructing Social Networks from Unstructured Group Dialog in Virtual Worlds.
180-187
- Chris J. Kuhlman, V. S. Anil Kumar, Madhav V. Marathe, S. S. Ravi, Daniel J. Rosenkrantz:
Effects of Opposition on the Diffusion of Complex Contagions in Social Networks: An Empirical Study.
188-196
- Huiji Gao, Xufei Wang, Geoffrey Barbier, Huan Liu:
Promoting Coordination for Disaster Relief - From Crowdsourcing to Coordination.
197-204
- Justin Zhan, Xing Fang:
Trust Maximization in Social Networks.
205-211
- David A. Broniatowski, Christopher L. Magee:
Towards a Computational Analysis of Status and Leadership Styles on FDA Panels.
212-218
- Kevin S. Xu, Mark Kliger, Alfred O. Hero:
Tracking Communities in Dynamic Social Networks.
219-226
- Paul Whitney, Amanda M. White, Stephen Walsh, Angela Dalton, Alan Brothers:
Bayesian Networks for Social Modeling.
227-235
- Edgar C. Merkle, Mark Steyvers:
A Psychological Model for Aggregating Judgments of Magnitude.
236-243
- Puneet Sharma, Udayan Khurana, Ben Shneiderman, Max Scharrenbroich, John Locke:
Speeding Up Network Layout and Centrality Measures for Social Computing Goals.
244-251
- Mahsa Maghami, Gita Sukthankar:
An Agent-Based Simulation for Investigating the Impact of Stereotypes on Task-Oriented Group Formation.
252-259
- Yuncheol Kang, Vittal Prabhu:
An Approach for Dynamic Optimization of Prevention Program Implementation in Stochastic Environments.
260-267
- Tina Eliassi-Rad, Keith Henderson:
Ranking Information in Networks.
268-275
- Geoffrey Barbier, Huan Liu:
Information Provenance in Social Media.
276-283
- Winston R. Sieck, Benjamin G. Simpkins, Louise J. Rasmussen:
A Cultural Belief Network Simulator.
284-291
- Xuning Tang, Christopher C. Yang:
Following the Social Media: Aspect Evolution of Online Discussion.
292-300
- Shawn S. Pollock, Jonathan K. Alt, Christian J. Darken:
Representing Trust in Cognitive Social Simulations.
301-308
- Jae-wook Ahn, Meirav Taieb-Maimon, Awalin Sopan, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman:
Temporal Visualization of Social Network Dynamics: Prototypes for Nation of Neighbors.
309-316
- Bei Yu, Miao Chen, Linchi Kwok:
Toward Predicting Popularity of Social Marketing Messages.
317-324
- Håvard Hegre, Lisa Hultman, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård:
Simulating the Effect of Peacekeeping Operations 2010-2035.
325-332
- Rong Pan:
Rebellion on Sugarscape: Case Studies for Greed and Grievance Theory of Civil Conflicts Using Agent-Based Models.
333-340
- Shu-Heng Chen, Wen-Ching Liou, Ting-Yu Chen:
A Culture-Sensitive Agent in Kirman's Ant Model.
341-348
- Viet-An Nguyen, Cane Wing-ki Leung, Ee-Peng Lim:
Modeling Link Formation Behaviors in Dynamic Social Networks.
349-357
- Giorgio Gosti, William H. Batchelder:
Naming on a Directed Graph.
358-365
- Huadong Xia, Jiangzhuo Chen, Madhav V. Marathe, Henning S. Mortveit:
Synthesis and Refinement of Detailed Subnetworks in a Social Contact Network for Epidemic Simulations.
366-373
- Antonio Sanfilippo, Scott Butner, Andrew J. Cowell, Angela Dalton, Jereme Haack, Sean Kreyling, Rick Riensche, Amanda M. White, Paul Whitney:
Technosocial Predictive Analytics for Illicit Nuclear Trafficking.
374-381
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