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SocInfo 2012: Lausanne, Switzerland
- Karl Aberer, Andreas Flache, Wander Jager, Ling Liu, Jie Tang, Christophe Guéret

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Social Informatics - 4th International Conference, SocInfo 2012, Lausanne, Switzerland, December 5-7, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7710, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-35385-7 - Zhenzhen Zhao, Xiaodi Huang

, Noël Crespi:
A System for Web Widget Discovery Using Semantic Distance between User Intent and Social Tags. 1-14 - Ansuya Ahluwalia, Allen Huang, Roja Bandari, Vwani P. Roychowdhury:

An Automated Multiscale Map of Conversations: Mothers and Matters. 15-28 - Md. Imrul Kayes, Xiaoning Qian, John Skvoretz, Adriana Iamnitchi

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How Influential Are You: Detecting Influential Bloggers in a Blogging Community. 29-42 - Apratim Mukherjee, Shrabastee Banerjee

, Somprakash Bandyopadhyay:
A Simulation Model Using Transaction Cost Economics to Analyze the Impact of Social Media on Online Shopping. 43-53 - Piotr Bródka, Przemyslaw Kazienko, Bartosz Koloszczyk:

Predicting Group Evolution in the Social Network. 54-67 - François Bavaud

, Guillaume Guex:
Interpolating between Random Walks and Shortest Paths: A Path Functional Approach. 68-81 - Peter Laflin, Alexander V. Mantzaris

, Fiona Ainley, Amanda Otley, Peter Grindrod
, Desmond J. Higham:
Dynamic Targeting in an Online Social Medium. 82-95 - Maartje Groenewegen, Dimo Stoyanov, Dirk Deichmann

, Aart van Halteren:
Connecting with Active People Matters: The Influence of an Online Community on Physical Activity Behavior. 96-109 - Zhu Wang

, Daqing Zhang, Dingqi Yang, Zhiyong Yu
, Xingshe Zhou:
Detecting Overlapping Communities in Location-Based Social Networks. 110-123 - Patrick Minder, Abraham Bernstein:

CrowdLang: A Programming Language for the Systematic Exploration of Human Computation Systems. 124-137 - Hatem Ghorbel

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Experiments in Cross-Lingual Sentiment Analysis in Discussion Forums. 138-151 - Christopher Fröch, Martin Schumann:

Quality Assessment of User Comments on Mobile Platforms Considering Channel of Activation and Platform Design. 152-161 - Guillermo De Ita Luna

, Luis Carlos Altamirano, Aurelio López-López, Yolanda Moyao:
A Method Based on Congestion Game Theory for Determining Electoral Tendencies. 162-173 - Marco Conti, Andrea Passarella

, Fabio Pezzoni:
A Model to Represent Human Social Relationships in Social Network Graphs. 174-187 - Thomas Paul, Martin Stopczynski, Daniel Puscher, Melanie Volkamer, Thorsten Strufe:

C4PS - Helping Facebookers Manage Their Privacy Settings. 188-201 - Jean-Pierre Cahier, Nour El Mawas, Aurélien Bénel

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Dynamic "Participative Rules" in Serious Games, New Ways for Evaluation? 202-215 - Misita Anwar, Graeme Johanson:

Mobile Phones, Family and Personal Relationships: The Case of Indonesian Micro-entrepreneurs. 216-231 - Markus Schaal, John O'Donovan, Barry Smyth:

An Analysis of Topical Proximity in the Twitter Social Graph. 232-245 - Andrzej M. J. Skulimowski:

A Foresight Support System to Manage Knowledge on Information Society Evolution. 246-259 - Pnina Fichman:

How Many Answers Are Enough? Optimal Number of Answers for Q&A Sites. 260-274 - Ward van Breda, Jan Treur

, Arlette van Wissen:
Analysis and Support of Lifestyle via Emotions Using Social Media. 275-291 - Rob Duell, Jan Treur:

A Computational Analysis of Joint Decision Making Processes. 292-308 - Xiaoyue Ma, Jean-Pierre Cahier:

Collaboratively Constructing a VDL-Based Icon System for Knowledge Tagging. 309-322 - Barbara Carminati, Elena Ferrari, Marco Viviani:

A Multi-dimensional and Event-Based Model for Trust Computation in the Social Web. 323-336 - Su Mon Kywe, Tuan-Anh Hoang, Ee-Peng Lim

, Feida Zhu
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On Recommending Hashtags in Twitter Networks. 337-350 - Wynn C. Stirling, Christophe G. Giraud-Carrier

, Teppo Felin:
A Framework for the Design and Synthesis of Coordinated Social Systems. 351-364 - Zeinab Abbassi, Christina Aperjis, Bernardo A. Huberman:

Swayed by Friends or by the Crowd? 365-378 - Lu Chen, Wenbo Wang, Amit P. Sheth:

Are Twitter Users Equal in Predicting Elections? A Study of User Groups in Predicting 2012 U.S. Republican Presidential Primaries. 379-392 - Soheila Abrishami, Mahmoud Naghibzadeh, Mehrdad Jalali

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Web Page Recommendation Based on Semantic Web Usage Mining. 393-405 - Julie M. Birkholz

, Rena Bakhshi
, Ravindra Harige, Maarten van Steen
, Peter Groenewegen:
Scalable Analysis for Large Social Networks: The Data-Aware Mean-Field Approach. 406-419 - Su Mon Kywe, Ee-Peng Lim

, Feida Zhu
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A Survey of Recommender Systems in Twitter. 420-433 - Milen Chechev, Petko Georgiev:

A Multi-view Content-Based User Recommendation Scheme for Following Users in Twitter. 434-447 - Sasan Yazdani, Ivan Ivanov, Morteza Analoui, Reza Berangi, Touradj Ebrahimi

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Spam Fighting in Social Tagging Systems. 448-461 - Jaroslaw Jankowski, Radoslaw Michalski, Przemyslaw Kazienko:

The Multidimensional Study of Viral Campaigns as Branching Processes. 462-474 - Bogdan Gliwa, Jaroslaw Kozlak, Anna Zygmunt, Krzysztof Cetnarowicz:

Models of Social Groups in Blogosphere Based on Information about Comment Addressees and Sentiments. 475-488 - Norhidayah Azman

, David E. Millard, Mark J. Weal:
Dark Retweets: Investigating Non-conventional Retweeting Patterns. 489-502 - Jaroslaw Jankowski, Sylwia Ciuberek, Anita Zbieg, Radoslaw Michalski:

Studying Paths of Participation in Viral Diffusion Process. 503-516 - Somya Joshi, Timo Wandhöfer, Vasilis Koulolias, Catherine Van Eeckhaute, Beccy Allen, Steve Taylor:

Paradox of Proximity - Trust and Provenance within the Context of Social Networks and Policy. 517-530 - Folke Mitzlaff, Gerd Stumme:

Namelings - Discover Given Name Relatedness Based on Data from the Social Web. 531-534 - Maurizio Tesconi, Davide Gazzè, Angelica Lo Duca

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SocialTrends: A Web Application for Monitoring and Visualizing Users in Social Media. 535-538 - Peter Laflin, Fiona Ainley, Amanda Otley, Alexander V. Mantzaris

, Desmond J. Higham:
Demonstration of Dynamic Targeting in an Online Social Medium. 539-542 - Paul de Laat:

Navigating between Chaos and Bureaucracy: Backgrounding Trust in Open-Content Communities. 543-557

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