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4. WebSci 2012: Evanston, IL, USA
- Noshir S. Contractor, Brian Uzzi, Michael W. Macy, Wolfgang Nejdl:

Web Science 2012, WebSci '12, Evanston, IL, USA - June 22 - 24, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1228-8 - Hans Akkermans

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Web dynamics as a random walk: how and why power laws occur. 1-10 - Pramod Anantharam, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Amit P. Sheth:

Topical anomaly detection from Twitter stream. 11-14 - Fred S. Annexstein, Kenneth A. Berman:

Synthesis ranking with critic resonance. 15-23 - Yoram Bachrach, Michal Kosinski

, Thore Graepel, Pushmeet Kohli, David Stillwell:
Personality and patterns of Facebook usage. 24-32 - Lars Backstrom, Paolo Boldi

, Marco Rosa, Johan Ugander, Sebastiano Vigna
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Four degrees of separation. 33-42 - Sanmitra Bhattacharya, Hung Tran, Padmini Srinivasan

, Jerry Suls:
Belief surveillance with Twitter. 43-46 - Kerstin Bischoff:

We love rock 'n' roll: analyzing and predicting friendship links in Last.fm. 47-56 - Praphul Chandra, Arun Kalyanasundaram:

A network pruning based approach for subset-specific influential detection. 57-66 - Long Cheng, Lei Zhang, Jinchuan Wang:

A study of human flesh search with epidemic models. 67-73 - Trevor D. Collins, Paul Mulholland, Annika Wolff

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Web supported emplotment: using object and event descriptions to facilitate storytelling online and in galleries. 74-77 - Huw C. Davies

, Susan J. Halford, Nick Gibbins:
Digital Natives?: investigating young people's critical skills in evaluating web based information. 78-81 - Ernesto Diaz-Aviles, Avaré Stewart:

Tracking Twitter for epidemic intelligence: case study: EHEC/HUS outbreak in Germany, 2011. 82-85 - Aiden Charles Dipple, Kerry Raymond, Michael J. Docherty:

Stigmergy in web 2.0: a model for site dynamics. 86-94 - Lujun Fang, Alex Fabrikant, Kristen LeFevre:

Look who I found: understanding the effects of sharing curated friend groups. 95-104 - Mingyan Gao, Vivek K. Singh, Ramesh C. Jain:

Eventshop: from heterogeneous web streams to personalized situation detection and control. 105-108 - Mangesh Gupte, Tina Eliassi-Rad:

Measuring tie strength in implicit social networks. 109-118 - Daniel Halpern, James E. Katz:

From e-government to social network government: towards a transition model. 119-127 - Clare J. Hooper, Alan J. Dix:

Web science and human-computer interaction: when disciplines collide. 128-136 - Clare J. Hooper, Nicolas Marie, Evangelos Kalampokis

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Dissecting the butterfly: representation of disciplines publishing at the web science conference series. 137-140 - Pushmeet Kohli, Michael J. Kearns, Yoram Bachrach, Ralf Herbrich, David Stillwell, Thore Graepel:

Colonel Blotto on Facebook: the effect of social relations on strategic interaction. 141-150 - Michal Kosinski

, Yoram Bachrach, Gjergji Kasneci
, Jurgen Van Gael, Thore Graepel:
Crowd IQ: measuring the intelligence of crowdsourcing platforms. 151-160 - Chris J. Kuhlman, V. S. Anil Kumar, S. S. Ravi:

Controlling opinion bias in online social networks. 165-174 - Jérôme Kunegis, Julia Preusse:

Fairness on the web: alternatives to the power law. 175-184 - Xuesong Lu

, Giorgos Cheliotis, Xiyue Cao, Yi Song, Stéphane Bressan:
The configuration of networked publics on the web: evidence from the Greek Indignados movement. 185-194 - Malik Magdon-Ismail, Brian Orecchio:

Guard your connections: infiltration of a trust/reputation based network. 195-204 - Yelena Mejova

, Padmini Srinivasan
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Political speech in social media streams: YouTube comments and Twitter posts. 205-208 - Patrick Minder, Abraham Bernstein:

How to translate a book within an hour: towards general purpose programmable human computers with CrowdLang. 209-212 - Nam P. Nguyen, Guanhua Yan, My T. Thai, Stephan J. Eidenbenz

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Containment of misinformation spread in online social networks. 213-222 - Kieron O'Hara

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Transparency, open data and trust in government: shaping the infosphere. 223-232 - Jaimie Yejean Park, Chin-Wan Chung:

When daily deal services meet Twitter: understanding Twitter as a daily deal marketing platform. 233-242 - M. Giles Phillips:

Designing for vigilance during intermittent use. 243-246 - Daniele Quercia

, Harry Askham, Jon Crowcroft
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TweetLDA: supervised topic classification and link prediction in Twitter. 247-250 - Daniele Quercia, Mansoureh Bodaghi, Jon Crowcroft

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Loosing "friends" on Facebook. 251-254 - Matthew Rowe, Miriam Fernández, Harith Alani

, Inbal Ronen, Conor Hayes
, Marcel Karnstedt:
Behaviour analysis across different types of enterprise online communities. 255-264 - Doris Schiöberg, Stefan Schmid

, Fabian Schneider, Steve Uhlig
, Harald Schiöberg, Anja Feldmann
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Tracing the birth of an OSN: social graph and profile analysis in Google+. 265-274 - Emma S. Spiro

, Sean M. Fitzhugh, Jeannette N. Sutton, Nicole Pierski, Matt Greczek, Carter T. Butts:
Rumoring during extreme events: a case study of deepwater horizon 2010. 275-283 - Lisa Sugiura, Catherine Pope

, Craig Webber
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Buying unlicensed slimming drugs from the web: a virtual ethnography. 284-287 - ChunYuen Teng, Liuling Gong, Avishay Livne, Celso Brunetti

, Lada A. Adamic:
Coevolution of network structure and content. 288-297 - ChunYuen Teng, Yu-Ru Lin, Lada A. Adamic:

Recipe recommendation using ingredient networks. 298-307 - Ramine Tinati, Susan Halford, Leslie Carr, Catherine Pope

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Mixing methods and theory to explore web activity. 308-316 - Thanh Tran, Yongtao Ma, Gong Cheng:

Pay-less entity consolidation: exploiting entity search user feedbacks for pay-as-you-go entity data integration. 317-325 - Jayant Venkatanathan, Evangelos Karapanos

, Vassilis Kostakos
, Jorge Gonçalves
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Network, personality and social capital. 326-329 - Ingmar Weber

, Venkata Rama Kiran Garimella, Erik Borra
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Mining web query logs to analyze political issues. 330-334 - Jian Wu, Pradeep B. Teregowda, Juan Pablo Fernández Ramírez, Prasenjit Mitra, Shuyi Zheng, C. Lee Giles

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The evolution of a crawling strategy for an academic document search engine: whitelists and blacklists. 340-343 - Wei Xie, Cheng Li, Feida Zhu

, Ee-Peng Lim
, Xueqing Gong:
When a friend in Twitter is a friend in life. 344-347 - Emilio Zagheni, Ingmar Weber

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You are where you e-mail: using e-mail data to estimate international migration rates. 348-351

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