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5. SBP 2012: College Park, MD, USA
- Shanchieh Jay Yang, Ariel M. Greenberg, Mica R. Endsley:
Social Computing, Behavioral - Cultural Modeling and Prediction - 5th International Conference, SBP 2012, College Park, MD, USA, April 3-5, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7227, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-29046-6 - Kiran Lakkaraju, Samarth Swarup, Les Gasser:
Consensus under Constraints: Modeling the Great English Vowel Shift. 1-8 - Katherine Y. Chuang, Christopher C. Yang:
A Study of Informational Support Exchanges in MedHelp Alcoholism Community. 9-17 - Mohammad Ali Abbasi, Sun-Ki Chai, Huan Liu, Kiran Sagoo:
Real-World Behavior Analysis through a Social Media Lens. 18-26 - Mathew D. McCubbins, Mark Turner, Nicholas Weller:
The Mythology of Game Theory. 27-34 - Barton L. Paulhamus, Alison Ebaugh, C. C. Boylls, Nathan Bos, Sandy Hider, Stephen Giguere:
Crowdsourced Cyber Defense: Lessons from a Large-Scale, Game-Based Approach to Threat Identification on a Live Network. 35-42 - Yaniv Altshuler, Michael Fire, Nadav Aharony, Yuval Elovici, Alex Pentland:
How Many Makes a Crowd? On the Evolution of Learning as a Factor of Community Coverage. 43-52 - Kalin Agrawal, William H. Batchelder:
Cultural Consensus Theory: Aggregating Signed Graphs under a Balance Constraint. 53-60 - David Melamed, Eric Schoon, Ronald L. Breiger, Victor Asal, R. Karl Rethemeyer:
Using Organizational Similarity to Identify Statistical Interactions for Improving Situational Awareness of CBRN Activities. 61-68 - Thomas W. Moore, Patrick D. Finley, Ryan J. Hammer, Robert J. Glass:
Opinion Dynamics in Gendered Social Networks: An Examination of Female Engagement Teams in Afghanistan. 69-77 - Subhadeep Chakraborty, Matthew M. Mench:
Socio-cultural Evolution of Opinion Dynamics in Networked Societies. 78-86 - Mi Zhang, Christopher C. Yang, Jiexun Li:
A Comparative Study of Smoking Cessation Intervention Programs on Social Media. 87-96 - Yaniv Altshuler, Wei Pan, Alex Pentland:
Trends Prediction Using Social Diffusion Models. 97-104 - Michele Coscia, Fosca Giannotti, Dino Pedreschi:
Towards Democratic Group Detection in Complex Networks. 105-113 - Gaurav Tuli, Madhav V. Marathe, S. S. Ravi, Samarth Swarup:
Addiction Dynamics May Explain the Slow Decline of Smoking Prevalence. 114-122 - Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad, Zoheb Borbora, Jaideep Srivastava, Noshir S. Contractor:
Love All, Trust a Few: Link Prediction for Trust and Psycho-social Factors in MMOs. 123-130 - Kouzou Ohara, Kazumi Saito, Masahiro Kimura, Hiroshi Motoda:
Effect of In/Out-Degree Correlation on Influence Degree of Two Contrasting Information Diffusion Models. 131-138 - Juan Fernando Mancilla-Caceres, Wen Pu, Eyal Amir, Dorothy Espelage:
A Computer-in-the-Loop Approach for Detecting Bullies in the Classroom. 139-146 - Jessica Glicken Turnley, Peter A. Chew, Aaron S. Perls:
Beyond Validation: Alternative Uses and Associated Assessments of Goodness for Computational Social Models. 147-155 - Hung-Hsuan Chen, Liang Gou, Xiaolong (Luke) Zhang, C. Lee Giles:
Predicting Recent Links in FOAF Networks. 156-163 - Clayton Fink, Jonathon Kopecky, Nathan Bos, Max Thomas:
Mapping the Twitterverse in the Developing World: An Analysis of Social Media Use in Nigeria. 164-171 - Wen Dong, Katherine A. Heller, Alex Pentland:
Modeling Infection with Multi-agent Dynamics. 172-179 - Edward Hak-Sing Ip, Qiang Zhang, Don Williamson:
Dynamic Multi-chain Graphical Model for Psychosocial and Behavioral Profiles in Childhood Obesity. 180-187 - Robert C. Hubal:
The Imperative for Social Competency Prediction. 188-195 - Sujogya Banerjee, Kaushik Sarkar, Sedat Gokalp, Arunabha Sen, Hasan Davulcu:
Partitioning Signed Bipartite Graphs for Classification of Individuals and Organizations. 196-204 - Wai-Tat Fu, Qingzi Vera Liao:
Information and Attitude Diffusion in Networks. 205-213 - Kayo Fujimoto:
Using Mixed-Mode Networks to Disentangle Multiple Sources of Social Influence. 214-221 - Jeffrey Ellen, Joan L. Kaina, Shibin Parameswaran:
Implicit Group Membership Detection in Online Text: Analysis and Applications. 222-230 - Xiaofeng Wang, Matthew S. Gerber, Donald E. Brown:
Automatic Crime Prediction Using Events Extracted from Twitter Posts. 231-238 - Patrick O'Neil:
Dynamic, Covert Network Simulation. 239-247 - Manas S. Hardas, Lisa Purvis:
Computing the Value of a Crowd. 248-255 - Alin Coman, Andreas Kolling, Michael Lewis, William Hirst:
Mnemonic Convergence: From Empirical Data to Large-Scale Dynamics. 256-265 - Michael D. Mitchell, Walter E. Beyeler, Robert J. Glass, Matthew Antognoli, Thomas W. Moore:
Sizing Strategies in Scarce Environments. 266-273 - Corey Lofdahl:
Applying System Dynamics to Military Operations. 274-281 - Mohammad Ali Abbasi, Shamanth Kumar, Jose Augusto Andrade Filho, Huan Liu:
Lessons Learned in Using Social Media for Disaster Relief - ASU Crisis Response Game. 282-289 - Ion Juvina, Christian Lebiere, Cleotilde Gonzalez, Muniba Saleem:
Intergroup Prisoner's Dilemma with Intragroup Power Dynamics and Individual Power Drive. 290-297 - Chris Thron, John Salerno, Adam Kwiat, Philip Dexter, Jason Smith:
Modeling South African Service Protests Using the National Operational Environment Model. 298-305 - Hazhir Rahmandad, Nasim S. Sabounchi:
Modeling and Estimating Individual and Population Obesity Dynamics. 306-313 - Walter E. Beyeler, Andjelka Kelic, Patrick D. Finley, Munaf Aamir, Alexander Outkin, Stephen H. Conrad, Michael D. Mitchell, Vanessa Vargas:
Creating Interaction Environments: Defining a Two-Sided Market Model of the Development and Dominance of Platforms. 314-321 - Craig M. Vineyard, Kiran Lakkaraju, Joseph Collard, Stephen J. Verzi:
The Impact of Attitude Resolve on Population Wide Attitude Change. 322-330 - Marshall A. Kuypers, Walter E. Beyeler, Robert J. Glass, Matthew Antognoli, Michael D. Mitchell:
The Impact of Network Structure on the Perturbation Dynamics of a Multi-agent Economic Model. 331-338 - Shinya Naito, Koji Eguchi:
Robust Recommendations Using Regularized Link Analysis of Browsing Behavior Graphs. 339-347 - Shuyuan Mary Ho, Issam Ahmed, Roberto Salome:
Whodunit? Collective Trust in Virtual Interactions. 348-356 - Madian Khabsa, Sharon Koppman, C. Lee Giles:
Towards Building and Analyzing a Social Network of Acknowledgments in Scientific and Academic Documents. 357-364
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