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21st WWW 2012: Lyon, France - Companion Volume
- Alain Mille, Fabien Gandon, Jacques Misselis, Michael Rabinovich, Steffen Staab:
Proceedings of the 21st World Wide Web Conference, WWW 2012, Lyon, France, April 16-20, 2012 (Companion Volume). ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1230-1
Industry track presentations
- Mohamed Aly, Andrew O. Hatch, Vanja Josifovski, Vijay K. Narayanan:
Web-scale user modeling for targeting. 3-12 - Eriq Augustine, Cailin Cushing, Alex Dekhtyar, Kevin McEntee, Kimberly Paterson, Matt Tognetti:
Outage detection via real-time social stream analysis: leveraging the power of online complaints. 13-22 - Xiubo Geng, Xin Fan, Jiang Bian, Xin Li, Zhaohui Zheng:
Optimizing user exploring experience in emerging e-commerce products. 23-32 - Jingtian Jiang, Nenghai Yu, Chin-Yew Lin:
FoCUS: learning to crawl web forums. 33-42 - Shahab Kamali, Johnson Apacible, Yasaman Hosseinkashi:
Answering math queries with search engines. 43-52 - Ronny Lempel, Ronen Barenboim, Edward Bortnikov, Nadav Golbandi, Amit Kagian, Liran Katzir, Hayim Makabee, Scott Roy, Oren Somekh:
Hierarchical composable optimization of web pages. 53-62 - Boris Motik, Ian Horrocks, Su Myeon Kim:
Delta-reasoner: a semantic web reasoner for an intelligent mobile platform. 63-72 - Gyanit Singh, Nish Parikh, Neel Sundaresan:
Rewriting null e-commerce queries to recommend products. 73-82 - Sivan Yogev, Haggai Roitman, David Carmel, Naama Zwerdling:
Towards expressive exploratory search over entity-relationship data. 83-92 - Xiaoqing Zheng, Yiling Gu, Yinsheng Li:
Data extraction from web pages based on structural-semantic entropy. 93-102 - Shanzhong Zhu, Alexandra Potapova, Maha Alabduljalil, Xin Liu, Tao Yang:
Clustering and load balancing optimization for redundant content removal. 103-112
PhD Symposium
- Giovanni Bartolomeo, Stefano Salsano:
From linked data to linked entities: a migration path. 115-120 - Maral Dadvar, Franciska de Jong:
Cyberbullying detection: a step toward a safer internet yard. 121-126 - Muhammad Faheem:
Intelligent crawling of web applications for web archiving. 127-132 - Javier D. Fernández:
Binary RDF for scalable publishing, exchanging and consumption in the web of data. 133-138 - Riste Gligorov:
User-generated metadata in audio-visual collections. 139-144 - Simon Jonassen:
Scalable search platform: improving pipelined query processing for distributed full-text retrieval. 145-150 - Somayeh Khatiban:
Building reputation and trust using federated search and opinion mining. 151-154 - Vikash Kumar:
A semantic policy sharing and adaptation infrastructure for pervasive communities. 155-160 - Sangkeun Lee:
A generic graph-based multidimensional recommendation framework and its implementations. 161-166 - Elaheh Momeni:
Semi-automatic semantic moderation of web annotations. 167-172 - Nataliia Pobiedina:
Modeling the flow and change of information on the web. 173-178 - Massimiliano Ruocco:
Context-aware image semantic extraction in the social web. 179-184 - Oshani Wasana Seneviratne:
Augmenting the web with accountability. 185-190 - Cheng Wang:
AMBER: turning annotations into knowledge. 191-196 - Wei Wang:
Chinese news event 5W1H semantic elements extraction for event ontology population. 197-202 - Yulian Yang:
Semi-structured semantic overlay for information retrieval in self-organizing networks. 203-208
European track presentations
- Serge Abiteboul, Pierre Senellart, Victor Vianu:
The ERC webdam on foundations of web data management. 211-214 - Shadi Abou-Zahra:
WAI-ACT: web accessibility now. 215-218 - Pierre Andrews, Francesco G. B. De Natale, Sven Buschbeck, Anthony Jameson, Kerstin Bischoff, Claudiu S. Firan, Claudia Niederée, Vasileios Mezaris, Spiros Nikolopoulos, Vanessa Murdock, Adam Rae:
GLOCAL: event-based retrieval of networked media. 219-222 - Marco Brambilla, Piero Fraternali, Carmen Karina Vaca Ruiz:
Combining social web and BPM for improving enterprise performances: the BPM4People approach to social BPM. 223-226 - David Carmel, Naama Zwerdling, Sivan Yogev:
Entity oriented search and exploration for cultural heritage collections: the EU cultura project. 227-230 - Milen Chechev, Meritxell González, Lluís Màrquez, Cristina España-Bonet:
The patents retrieval prototype in the MOLTO project. 231-234 - Olexiy Chudnovskyy, Tobias Nestler, Martin Gaedke, Florian Daniel, José Ignacio Fernández-Villamor, Vadim I. Chepegin, José Angel Fornas, Scott Wilson, Christoph Kögler, Heng Chang:
End-user-oriented telco mashups: the OMELETTE approach. 235-238 - Dana Dannélls, Mariana Damova, Ramona Enache, Milen Chechev:
Multilingual online generation from semantic web ontologies. 239-242 - Kerstin Denecke, Peter Dolog, Pavel Smrz:
Making use of social media data in public health. 243-246 - Sotiris Diplaris, Symeon Papadopoulos, Ioannis Kompatsiaris, Ayse Göker, Andrew MacFarlane, Jochen Spangenberg, Hakim Hacid, Linas Maknavicius, Matthias Klusch:
SocialSensor: sensing user generated input for improved media discovery and experience. 243-246 - David Filip, Dave Lewis, Felix Sasaki:
The multilingual web: report on multilingualweb initiative. 251-254 - Marie-Claire Forgue, Dominique Hazaël-Massieux:
Mobile web applications: bringing mobile apps and web together. 255-258 - Piero Fraternali, Marco Tagliasacchi, Davide Martinenghi, Alessandro Bozzon, Ilio Catallo, Eleonora Ciceri, Francesco Saverio Nucci, Vincenzo Croce, Ismail Sengör Altingövde, Wolf Siberski, Fausto Giunchiglia, Wolfgang Nejdl, Martha A. Larson, Ebroul Izquierdo, Petros Daras, Otto Chrons, Ralph Traphöner, Björn Decker, John Lomas, Patrick Aichroth, Jasminko Novak, Ghislain Sillaume, Fernando Sánchez-Figueroa, Carolina Salas-Parra:
The CUBRIK project: human-enhanced time-aware multimedia search. 259-262 - Christian Fuhrhop, John Lyle, Shamal Faily:
The webinos project. 259-262 - Tim Furche, Georg Gottlob, Giovanni Grasso, Omer Gunes, Xiaonan Guo, Andrey Kravchenko, Giorgio Orsi, Christian Schallhart, Andrew Jon Sellers, Cheng Wang:
DIADEM: domain-centric, intelligent, automated data extraction methodology. 267-270 - George Papadakis, Konstantinos Tserpes, Emmanuel Sardis, Magdalini Kardara, Athanasios Papaoikonomou, Fotis Aisopos:
Social media meta-API: leveraging the content of social networks. 271-274 - Thomas Risse, Wim Peters:
ARCOMEM: from collect-all ARchives to COmmunity MEMories. 275-278 - Evangelos Sakkopoulos, Tomas Mildorf, Karel Charvát, Inga Berzina, Kai-Uwe Krause:
Plan4All GeoPortal: web of spatial data. 279-282 - John Soldatos, Moez Draief, Craig Macdonald, Iadh Ounis:
Multimedia search over integrated social and sensor networks. 283-286 - Marc Spaniol, Gerhard Weikum:
Tracking entities in web archives: the LAWA project. 287-290 - Thomas Steiner, Lorenzo Sutton, Sabine Spiller, Marilena Lazzaro, Francesco Saverio Nucci, Vincenzo Croce, Alberto Massari, Antonio Camurri, Anne Verroust-Blondet, Laurent Joyeux, Jonas Etzold, Paul Grimm, Athanasios Mademlis, Sotiris Malassiotis, Petros Daras, Apostolos Axenopoulos, Dimitrios Tzovaras:
I-SEARCH: a multimodal search engine based on rich unified content description (RUCoD). 291-294 - Andrejs Vasiljevs, Raivis Skadins, Indra Samite:
Enabling users to create their own web-based machine translation engine. 295-298 - Stuart N. Wrigley, Raul Garcia-Castro, Lyndon J. B. Nixon:
Semantic evaluation at large scale (SEALS). 299-302
Demonstrations
- Fabian Abel, Claudia Hauff, Geert-Jan Houben, Richard Stronkman, Ke Tao:
Twitcident: fighting fire with information from social web streams. 305-308 - Maurizio Atzori, Carlo Zaniolo:
SWiPE: searching wikipedia by example. 309-312 - Michael Benedikt, Tim Furche, Andreas Savvides, Pierre Senellart:
ProFoUnd: program-analysis-based form understanding. 313-316 - Marco Bertini, Alberto Del Bimbo, Andrea Ferracani, Daniele Pezzatini:
A social network for video annotation and discovery based on semantic profiling. 317-320 - Christoph Böhm, Markus Freitag, Arvid Heise, Claudia Lehmann, Andrina Mascher, Felix Naumann, Vuk Ercegovac, Mauricio A. Hernández, Peter Haase, Michael Schmidt:
GovWILD: integrating open government data for transparency. 321-324 - Elena Demidova, Xuan Zhou, Wolfgang Nejdl:
FreeQ: an interactive query interface for freebase. 325-328 - Yerach Doytsher, Ben Galon, Yaron Kanza:
Querying socio-spatial networks on the world-wide web. 329-332 - Pavlos Fafalios, Ioannis Kitsos, Yannis Tzitzikas:
Scalable, flexible and generic instant overview search. 333-336 - Roi Friedman, Itsik Hefez, Yaron Kanza, Roy Levin, Eliyahu Safra, Yehoshua Sagiv:
WISER: a web-based interactive route search system for smartphones. 337-340 - Tim Furche, Giovanni Grasso, Giorgio Orsi, Christian Schallhart, Cheng Wang:
Automatically learning gazetteers from the deep web. 341-344 - Kavita Ganesan, ChengXiang Zhai:
FindiLike: preference driven entity search. 345-348 - Sedat Gokalp, Hasan Davulcu:
Partisan scale. 349-352 - Xiaonan Guo, Jochen Kranzdorf, Tim Furche, Giovanni Grasso, Giorgio Orsi, Christian Schallhart:
OPAL: a passe-partout for web forms. 353-356 - Mihály Héder, Pablo N. Mendes:
Round-trip semantics with sztakipedia and DBpedia spotlight. 357-360 - Muhammad Imran, Felix Kling, Stefano Soi, Florian Daniel, Fabio Casati, Maurizio Marchese:
ResEval mash: a mashup tool for advanced research evaluation. 361-364 - Parag Mulendra Joshi, Claudio Bartolini, Sven Graupner:
T@gz: intuitive and effortless categorization and sharing of email conversations. 365-368 - Jochen Kranzdorf, Andrew Jon Sellers, Giovanni Grasso, Christian Schallhart, Tim Furche:
Visual oXPath: robust wrapping by example. 369-372 - Thomas Kurz, Sebastian Schaffert, Georg Güntner, Manuel Fernandez:
Adding wings to red bull media: search and display semantically enhanced video fragments. 373-376 - Daniel Lacroix, Yves-Armel Martin:
Kjing: (mix the knowledge). 377-380 - Luis A. Leiva, Roberto Vivó:
Interactive hypervideo visualization for browsing behavior analysis. 381-384 - Yabing Liu, Bimal Viswanath, Mainack Mondal, P. Krishna Gummadi, Alan Mislove:
Simplifying friendlist management. 385-388 - Maurizio Montagnuolo, Alberto Messina:
The RaiNewsbook: browsing worldwide multimodal news stories by facts, entities and dates. 389-392 - Nikolaos Papailiou, Ioannis Konstantinou, Dimitrios Tsoumakos, Nectarios Koziris:
H2RDF: adaptive query processing on RDF data in the cloud. 397-400 - Antonio Pintus, Davide Carboni, Andrea Piras:
Paraimpu: a platform for a social web of things. 401-404 - Yves Raimond, Chris Lowis, Roderick Hodgson, Jonathan Tweed:
Automated semantic tagging of speech audio. 405-408 - Soudip Roy Chowdhury, Carlos Rodríguez, Florian Daniel, Fabio Casati:
Baya: assisted mashup development as a service. 409-412 - Eric Rozell, Peter Fox, Jinguang Zheng, Jim Hendler:
S2S architecture and faceted browsing applications. 413-416 - Henry Story, Romain Blin, Julien Subercaze, Christophe Gravier, Pierre Maret:
Turning a Web 2.0 social network into a Web 3.0, distributed, and secured social web application. 417-420 - Fabian M. Suchanek, David Gross-Amblard:
Adding fake facts to ontologies. 421-424 - Ba Quan Truong, Aixin Sun, Sourav S. Bhowmick:
CASIS: a system for concept-aware social image search. 425-428 - Tony Veale, Yanfen Hao:
In the mood for affective search with web stereotypes. 429-432 - Luca Vignaroli, Roberto Del Pero, Fulvio Negro:
Personalized newscasts and social networks: a prototype built over a flexible integration model. 433-436 - Hao Wu, Hui Fang, Steven J. Stanhope:
An early warning system for unrecognized drug side effects discovery. 437-440 - Jian Wu, Liang Chen, Yanan Xie, Zibin Zheng:
Titan: a system for effective web service discovery. 441-444 - Mohamed Yahya, Klaus Berberich, Shady Elbassuoni, Maya Ramanath, Volker Tresp, Gerhard Weikum:
Deep answers for naturally asked questions on the web of data. 445-449
Poster presentations
- Rakesh Agrawal, Ariel Fuxman, Anitha Kannan, John C. Shafer, Partha Pratim Talukdar:
Associating structured records to text documents. 451-452 - Fotis Aisopos, George Papadakis, Konstantinos Tserpes, Theodora A. Varvarigou:
Textual and contextual patterns for sentiment analysis over microblogs. 453-454 - H. Asthana, Ingemar J. Cox:
PAC'nPost: a framework for a micro-blogging social network in an unstructured P2P network. 455-456 - Javad Azimi, Ruofei Zhang, Yang Zhou, Vidhya Navalpakkam, Jianchang Mao, Xiaoli Z. Fern:
The impact of visual appearance on user response in online display advertising. 457-458 - Joel Barajas, Ram Akella, Marius Holtan, Jaimie Kwon, Aaron Flores, Victor Andrei:
Impact of ad impressions on dynamic commercial actions: value attribution in marketing campaigns. 459-460 - Thomas Beauvisage, Jean-Samuel Beuscart:
Audience dynamics of online catch up TV. 461-462 - José Bento, Stratis Ioannidis, S. Muthukrishnan, Jinyun Yan:
Group recommendations via multi-armed bandits. 463-464 - Marco Brambilla, Sofia Ceppi, Nicola Gatti, Enrico H. Gerding:
A revenue sharing mechanism for federated search and advertising. 465-466 - Matthias Broecheler, Andrea Pugliese, V. S. Subrahmanian:
Efficient multi-view maintenance in the social semantic web. 467-468 - Liangliang Cao, John R. Smith, Zhen Wen, Zhijun Yin, Xin Jin, Jiawei Han:
BlueFinder: estimate where a beach photo was taken. 469-470 - Xuezhi Cao, Kailong Chen, Rui Long, Guoqing Zheng, Yong Yu:
News comments generation via mining microblogs. 471-472 - Cinzia Cappiello, Maristella Matera, Matteo Picozzi, Alessandro Caio, Mariano Tomas Guevara:
MobiMash: end user development for mobile mashups. 473-474 - Gorrell P. Cheek, Mohamed Shehab:
Privacy management for online social networks. 475-476 - Ye Chen, Pavel Berkhin, Jie Li, Sharon Wan, Tak W. Yan:
Fast and cost-efficient bid estimation for contextual ads. 477-478 - Ye Chen, Mitali Gupta, Tak W. Yan:
Fast query evaluation for ad retrieval. 479-480 - Jaehoon Choi, Donghyeon Kim, Seongsoon Kim, Junkyu Lee, Sangrak Lim, Sunwon Lee, Jaewoo Kang:
CONSENTO: a consensus search engine for answering subjective queries. 481-482 - Aleksandr Chuklin, Pavel Serdyukov:
Good abandonments in factoid queries. 483-484 - Aleksandr Chuklin, Pavel Serdyukov:
Potential good abandonment prediction. 485-486 - Luca Costabello, Serena Villata, Nicolas Delaforge, Fabien Gandon:
Ubiquitous access control for SPARQL endpoints: lessons learned and future challenges. 487-488 - Ovidiu Dan, Pavel A. Dmitriev, Ryen W. White:
Mining for insights in the search engine query stream. 489-490 - Florian Daniel, Muhammad Imran, Felix Kling, Stefano Soi, Fabio Casati, Maurizio Marchese:
Developing domain-specific mashup tools for end users. 491-492 - Florian Daniel, Carlos Rodríguez, Soudip Roy Chowdhury, Hamid R. Motahari Nezhad, Fabio Casati:
Discovery and reuse of composition knowledge for assisted mashup development. 493-494 - Ernesto Diaz-Aviles, Avaré Stewart, Edward Velasco, Kerstin Denecke, Wolfgang Nejdl:
Towards personalized learning to rank for epidemic intelligence based on social media streams. 495-496 - Vadim Eisenberg, Yaron Kanza:
D2RQ/update: updating relational data via virtual RDF. 497-498 - Wei Feng, Jianyong Wang:
HeterRank: addressing information heterogeneity for personalized recommendation in social tagging systems. 499-500 - Ankur Gandhe, Dinesh Raghu, Rose Catherine:
Domain adaptive answer extraction for discussion boards. 501-502 - Kahina Gani, Hakim Hacid, Ryan Skraba:
Towards multiple identity detection in social networks. 503-504 - Heng Gao, Qiudan Li, Hongyun Bao, Shuangyong Song:
How shall we catch people's concerns in micro-blogging? 505-506 - Sheng Gao, Ludovic Denoyer, Patrick Gallinari:
Link prediction via latent factor BlockModel. 507-508 - Giovanni Gardelli, Ingmar Weber:
Using toolbar data to understand Yahoo!: answers usage. 509-510 - Wolfgang Gassler, Eva Zangerle, Martin Bürgler, Günther Specht:
SnoopyTagging: recommending contextualized tags to increase the quality and quantity of meta-information. 511-512 - Andreas Gizas, Sotiris P. Christodoulou, Theodore S. Papatheodorou:
Comparative evaluation of javascript frameworks. 513-514 - François Goasdoué, Ioana Manolescu, Alexandra Roatis:
Getting more RDF support from relational databases. 515-516 - Liqiang Guo, Xiaojun Wan:
S2ORM: exploiting syntactic and semantic information for opinion retrieval. 517-518 - Marian Harbach, Sascha Fahl, Thomas Muders, Matthew Smith:
All our messages are belong to us: usable confidentiality in social networks. 519-520 - Olaf Hartig, Tom Heath:
Populating personal linked data caches using context models. 521-522 - Qiang He, Jun Han, Yun Yang, Jean-Guy Schneider, Hai Jin, Steven Versteeg:
Probabilistic critical path identification for cost-effective monitoring of service-based web applications. 523-524 - Inma Hernández, Carlos R. Rivero, David Ruiz, Rafael Corchuelo:
A statistical approach to URL-based web page clustering. 525-526 - Hsun-Ping Hsieh, Cheng-Te Li, Shou-De Lin:
Frequent temporal social behavior search in information networks. 527-528 - Hsun-Ping Hsieh, Cheng-Te Li, Shou-De Lin:
TripRec: recommending trip routes from large scale check-in data. 529-530 - Xia Hu, Huan Liu:
Social status and role analysis of palin's email network. 531-532 - Anushia Inthiran, Saadat M. Alhashmi, Pervaiz K. Ahmed:
The affects of task difficulty on medical searches. 533-534 - Jagadeesh Jagarlamudi, Paul N. Bennett, Krysta M. Svore:
Leveraging interlingual classification to improve web search. 535-536 - Jagadeesh Jagarlamudi, Jianfeng Gao:
Modeling click-through based word-pairs for web search. 537-538 - Yushi Jing, Henry A. Rowley, Jingbin Wang, David Tsai, Chuck Rosenberg, Michele Covell:
Google image swirl: a large-scale content-based image visualization system. 539-540 - Noriaki Kawamae:
Identifying sentiments over N-gram. 541-542 - Vaibhav Khadilkar, Murat Kantarcioglu, Bhavani Thuraisingham:
StormRider: harnessing "storm" for social networks. 543-544 - Marios Kokkodis:
Learning from positive and unlabeled amazon reviews: towards identifying trustworthy reviewers. 545-546 - Ralf Krestel, Alex Wall, Wolfgang Nejdl:
Treehugger or petrolhead?: identifying bias by comparing online news articles with political speeches. 547-548 - Kyriakos Kritikos, Dimitris Plexousakis:
Towards optimizing the non-functional service matchmaking time. 549-550 - Andrey Kustarev, Yury Ustinovsky, Pavel Serdyukov:
Measuring usefulness of context for context-aware ranking. 551-552 - Himabindu Lakkaraju, Hyung-Il Ahn:
TEM: a novel perspective to modeling content onmicroblogs. 563-564 - Kristina Lerman, Suradej Intagorn, Jeon-Hyung Kang, Rumi Ghosh:
Using proximity to predict activity in social networks. 555-556 - Cheng-Te Li, Hsun-Ping Hsieh, Shou-De Lin, Man-Kwan Shan:
Finding influential seed successors in social networks. 557-558 - Cheng-Te Li, Shou-De Lin, Man-Kwan Shan:
Influence propagation and maximization for heterogeneous social networks. 559-560 - Cheng-Te Li, Man-Kwan Shan, Shou-De Lin:
Dynamic selection of activation targets to boost the influence spread in social networks. 561-562 - Cheng-Te Li, Man-Kwan Shan, Shou-De Lin:
Regional subgraph discovery in social networks. 563-564 - Ping Li, Anshumali Shrivastava, Arnd Christian König:
GPU-based minwise hashing: GPU-based minwise hashing. 565-566 - Yanen Li, Huizhong Duan, ChengXiang Zhai:
CloudSpeller: query spelling correction by using a unified hidden markov model with web-scale resources. 561-562 - Yuming Lin, Jingwei Zhang, Xiaoling Wang, Aoying Zhou:
Sentiment classification via integrating multiple feature presentations. 569-570 - Yury Logachev, Lidia Grauer, Pavel Serdyukov:
Tuning parameters of the expected reciprocal rank. 571-572 - Juan Antonio Lossio-Ventura, Hakim Hacid, Arnaud Ansiaux, Maria Laura Maag:
Conversations reconstruction in the social web. 573-574 - Houari Mahfoud, Abdessamad Imine:
Secure querying of recursive XML views: a standard xpath-based technique. 575-576 - Abdul Majid, Ling Chen, Gencai Chen, Hamid Turab Mirza, Ibrar Hussain:
GoThere: travel suggestions using geotagged photos. 577-578 - Debnath Mukherjee, Snehasis Banerjee, Prateep Misra:
Ad-hoc ride sharing application using continuous SPARQL queries. 579-580 - Xia Ning, George Karypis:
Sparse linear methods with side information for Top-N recommendations. 581-582 - Sylvester Olubolu Orimaye, Saadat M. Alhashmi, Eu-Gene Siew:
Sentiment analysis amidst ambiguities in youtube comments on yoruba language (nollywood) movies. 583-584 - Thomas Paul, Martin Stopczynski, Daniel Puscher, Melanie Volkamer, Thorsten Strufe:
C4PS: colors for privacy settings. 585-586 - Santosh Raju, Raghavendra Udupa:
Extracting advertising keywords from URL strings. 587-588 - Christine F. Reilly, Yueh-Hsuan Chiang, Jeffrey F. Naughton:
Instrumenting a logic programming language to gather provenance from an information extraction application. 589-590 - Luz Rello, Ricardo Baeza-Yates:
Lexical quality as a proxy for web text understandability. 591-592 - Christian Sengstock, Michael Gertz:
Latent contextual indexing of annotated documents. 593-594 - Wei Shen, Jianyong Wang, Ping Luo, Min Wang:
APOLLO: a general framework for populating ontology with named entities via random walks on graphs. 595-596 - Xin Shuai, Ying Ding, Jerome R. Busemeyer:
Multiple spreaders affect the indirect influence on twitter. 597-598 - Amit Singh:
Entity based translation language model. 599-600 - Koushik Sinha, Geetha Manjunath, Raveesh R. Sharma, Viswanath Gangavaram, Pooja A, Deepak R. Murugaian:
Enabling accent resilient speech based information retrieval. 601-602 - Marc Sloan, Jun Wang:
Dynamical information retrieval modelling: a portfolio-armed bandit machine approach. 603-604 - Shuangyong Song, Qiudan Li, Hongyun Bao:
Detecting dynamic association among twitter topics. 605-606 - Sucheta Soundarajan, John E. Hopcroft:
Using community information to improve the precision of link prediction methods. 607-608 - Vlad Stirbu, David Murphy, Yu You:
Open and decentralized platform for visualizing web mash-ups in augmented and mirror worlds. 609-610 - Alisa Strizhevskaya, Alexey Baytin, Irina Galinskaya, Pavel Serdyukov:
Actualization of query suggestions using query logs. 611-612 - Xu Sun, Anshumali Shrivastava, Ping Li:
Query spelling correction using multi-task learning. 613-614 - Yuchen Tian, Yiqun Liu, Danqing Xu, Ting Yao, Min Zhang, Shaoping Ma:
Incorporating seasonal time series analysis with search behavior information in sales forecasting. 615-616 - Vincent Toubiana, Vincent Verdot, Benoit Christophe, Mathieu Boussard:
Photo-TaPE: user privacy preferences in photo tagging. 617-618 - Ionut Trestian, Kévin Huguenin, Ling Su, Aleksandar Kuzmanovic:
Understanding human movement semantics: a point of interest based approach. 619-620 - Oren Tsur, Adi Littman, Ari Rappoport:
Scalable multi stage clustering of tagged micro-messages. 621-622 - Tony Veale:
Seeing the best and worst of everything on the web with a two-level, feature-rich affect lexicon. 623-624 - Alexey G. Volkov, Pavel Serdyukov:
Unified classification model for geotagging websites. 625-626 - Jun Wang, Bowei Chen:
Selling futures online advertising slots via option contracts. 627-628 - Xuanhui Wang, Jiang Bian, Yi Chang, Belle L. Tseng:
Model news relatedness through user comments. 629-630 - Robert West, Ingmar Weber, Carlos Castillo:
A data-driven sketch of Wikipedia editors. 631-632 - Xian Wu, Wei Fan, Meilun Sheng, Li Zhang, Xiaoxiao Shi, Zhong Su, Yong Yu:
A framework to represent and mine knowledge evolution from Wikipedia revisions. 633-634 - Sihong Xie, Guan Wang, Shuyang Lin, Philip S. Yu:
Review spam detection via time series pattern discovery. 635-636 - Jian Xu, Qin Lu, Zhengzhong Liu:
Combining classification with clustering for web person disambiguation. 637-638 - Byoungju Yang, Sangkeun Lee, Sungchan Park, Sang-goo Lee:
Exploiting various implicit feedback for collaborative filtering. 639-640 - Elad Yom-Tov, Mounia Lalmas, Georges Dupret, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Pinar Donmez, Janette Lehmann:
The effect of links on networked user engagement. 641-642 - Arjumand Younus, Muhammad Atif Qureshi, Suneel Kumar Kingrani, Muhammad Saeed, Nasir Touheed, Colm O'Riordan, Gabriella Pasi:
Investigating bias in traditional media through social media. 643-644 - Quan Yuan, Gao Cong, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann:
Enhancing naive bayes with various smoothing methods for short text classification. 645-646 - Erika Yumiya, Atsuyuki Morishima, Masami Takahashi, Shigeo Sugimoto, Hiroyuki Kitagawa:
Filtering and ranking schemes for finding inclusion dependencies on the web. 647-648 - Rong Zhang, Chaofeng Sha, Minqi Zhou, Aoying Zhou:
Exploiting shopping and reviewing behavior to re-score online evaluations. 649-650
SWDM'12 workshop 1
- Cindy Hui, Yulia Tyshchuk, William A. Wallace, Malik Magdon-Ismail, Mark K. Goldberg:
Information cascades in social media in response to a crisis: a preliminary model and a case study. 653-656 - Miki Enoki, Yohei Ikawa, Rudy Raymond:
User community reconstruction using sampled microblogging data. 657-660 - Nathan Gnanasambandam, Keith Thompson, Ion Florie Ho, Sarah S. Lam, Sang Won Yoon:
Towards situational pattern mining from microblogging activity. 661-666 - Liam McNamara, Christian Rohner:
Mining conversations of geographically changing users. 667-670 - Seema Nagar, Aaditeshwar Seth, Anupam Joshi:
Characterization of social media response to natural disasters. 671-674 - Anurag Singh, Yatindra Nath Singh:
Rumor spreading and inoculation of nodes in complex networks. 675-678 - Sung Jun Lee, Sangjin Lee, Kwanho Kim, Jonghun Park:
Bursty event detection from text streams for disaster management. 679-682 - Daniela Pohl, Abdelhamid Bouchachia, Hermann Hellwagner:
Automatic sub-event detection in emergency management using social media. 683-686 - Yohei Ikawa, Miki Enoki, Michiaki Tatsubori:
Location inference using microblog messages. 687-690 - Ouejdane Mejri, Pierluigi Plebani:
SocialEMIS: improving emergency preparedness through collaboration. 691-694 - Mark A. Cameron, Robert Power, Bella Robinson, Jie Yin:
Emergency situation awareness from twitter for crisis management. 695-698 - Fan Ye, Raghu K. Ganti, Raheleh Dimaghani, Keith Grueneberg, Seraphin B. Calo:
MECA: mobile edge capture and analysis middleware for social sensing applications. 699-702 - Beate Stollberg, Tom De Groeve:
The use of social media within the global disaster alert and coordination system (GDACS). 703-706 - Ashlea Bennett Milburn, Clarence L. Wardell:
Evaluating the impact of incorporating information from social media streams in disaster relief routing. 707-708 - Akiko Murakami, Tetsuya Nasukawa:
Tweeting about the tsunami?: mining twitter for information on the tohoku earthquake and tsunami. 709-710 - Shosuke Sato, Michiaki Tatsubori, Fumihiko Imamura:
Mass and social media corpus analysis after the 2011 great east Japan earthquake. 711-712 - Julie Dugdale, Bartel A. Van de Walle, Corinna Koeppinghoff:
Social media and SMS in the haiti earthquake. 713-714 - Michiaki Tatsubori, Hideo Watanabe, Akihiro Shibayama, Shosuke Sato, Fumihiko Imamura:
Social web in disaster archives. 715-716
XperienceWeb'12 Workshop 2
- Ayumi Kato, Yusuke Fukazawa, Tomomasa Sato, Taketoshi Mori:
Extraction of onomatopoeia used for foods from food reviews and its application to restaurant search. 719-728 - Christian Severin Sauer, Thomas Roth-Berghofer:
Solution mining for specific contextualised problems: towards an approach for experience mining. 729-738 - Pol Schumacher, Mirjam Minor, Kirstin Walter, Ralph Bergmann:
Extraction of procedural knowledge from the web: a comparison of two workflow extraction approaches. 739-747 - Sebastian Görg, Ralph Bergmann, Mirjam Minor, Sarah Gessinger, Siblee Islam:
Collecting, reusing and executing private workflows on social network platforms. 747-750 - Raafat Zarka, Amélie Cordier, Elöd Egyed-Zsigmond, Alain Mille:
Contextual trace-based video recommendations. 751-754 - Ibrahim Adepoju Adeyanju, Dawei Song, M-Dyaa Albakour, Udo Kruschwitz, Anne N. De Roeck, Maria Fasli:
Learning from users' querying experience on intranets. 755-764
CQA'12 workshop 3
- Zhi-Min Zhou, Man Lan, Zheng-Yu Niu, Yue Lu:
Exploiting user profile information for answer ranking in cQA. 767-774 - Baichuan Li, Tan Jin, Michael R. Lyu, Irwin King, Barley Mak:
Analyzing and predicting question quality in community question answering services. 775-782 - Tom Chao Zhou, Michael R. Lyu, Irwin King:
A classification-based approach to question routing in community question answering. 783-790 - Fatemeh Riahi, Zainab Zolaktaf, M. Mahdi Shafiei, Evangelos E. Milios:
Finding expert users in community question answering. 791-798 - Atsushi Otsuka, Yohei Seki, Noriko Kando, Tetsuji Satoh:
QAque: faceted query expansion techniques for exploratory search using community QA resources. 799-806 - Saurav Sahay, Ashwin Ram:
Socio-semantic conversational information access. 807-814 - Giovanni Gardelli, Ingmar Weber:
Why do you ask this? 815-822 - Long Chen, Dell Zhang, Mark Levene:
Understanding user intent in community question answering. 823-828 - Gideon Dror, Dan Pelleg, Oleg Rokhlenko, Idan Szpektor:
Churn prediction in new users of Yahoo! answers. 829-834
EMAIL'12 workshop 4
- Uwe V. Riss:
Email between private use and organizational purpose. 837-840 - Michal Laclavik, Stefan Dlugolinsky, Martin Seleng, Marek Ciglan, Ladislav Hluchý:
Emails as graph: relation discovery in email archive. 841-846 - Gaëlle Recourcé:
Interpreting contact details out of e-mail signature blocks. 847-850 - Thomas Burkhart, Dirk Werth, Peter Loos:
Context-sensitive business process support based on emails. 851-856 - Vojtech Juhász:
Full-text search in email archives using social evaluation, attached and linked resources. 857-860
AdMIRe'12 workshop 6
- Francesco Ricci:
Context-aware music recommender systems: workshop keynote abstract. 865-866 - Xavier Serra:
Data gathering for a culture specific approach in MIR. 867-868 - Yi-Hsuan Yang, Dmitry Bogdanov, Perfecto Herrera, Mohamed Sordo:
Music retagging using label propagation and robust principal component analysis. 869-876 - Markus Schedl, David Hauger:
Mining microblogs to infer music artist similarity and cultural listening patterns. 877-886 - Justin Salamon, Joan Serrà, Emilia Gómez:
Melody, bass line, and harmony representations for music version identification. 887-894 - Martín Haro, Joan Serrà, Alvaro Corral, Perfecto Herrera:
Power-law distribution in encoded MFCC frames of speech, music, and environmental sound signals. 895-902 - Andrew Hankinson, John Ashley Burgoyne, Gabriel Vigliensoni, Ichiro Fujinaga:
Creating a large-scale searchable digital collection from printed music materials. 903-908 - Brian McFee, Thierry Bertin-Mahieux, Daniel P. W. Ellis, Gert R. G. Lanckriet:
The million song dataset challenge. 909-916 - Julián Urbano, Markus Schedl:
Towards minimal test collections for evaluation of audio music similarity and retrieval. 917-924 - Marcos Aurélio Domingues, Fabien Gouyon, Alípio Mário Jorge, José Paulo Leal, João Vinagre, Luís Lemos, Mohamed Sordo:
Combining usage and content in an online music recommendation system for music in the long-tail. 925-930 - Daniel Wolff, Tillman Weyde:
Adapting similarity on the MagnaTagATune database: effects of model and feature choices. 931-936
MultiAPro'12 workshop 7
- Martin Wischenbart, Stefan Mitsch, Elisabeth Kapsammer, Angelika Kusel, Birgit Pröll, Werner Retschitzegger, Wieland Schwinger, Johannes Schönböck, Manuel Wimmer, Stephan Lechner:
User profile integration made easy: model-driven extraction and transformation of social network schemas. 939-948 - Nadia Bennani, Max Chevalier, Elöd Egyed-Zsigmond, Gilles Hubert, Marco Viviani:
Multi-application profile updates propagation: a semantic layer to improve mapping between applications. 949-958 - Jeremy D. Foss, Benedita Malheiro, Juan-Carlos Burguillo:
Personalised placement in networked video. 959-968 - Manel Mezghani, Corinne Amel Zayani, Ikram Amous, Faïez Gargouri:
A user profile modelling using social annotations: a survey. 969-976 - Cédric Dromzée, Sébastien Laborie, Philippe Roose:
Towards an interoperable device profile containing rich user constraints. 977-986
LSNA'12 workshop 8
- Daniel Ritter:
From network mining to large scale business networks. 989-996 - Ryan A. Rossi, Brian Gallagher, Jennifer Neville, Keith Henderson:
Role-dynamics: fast mining of large dynamic networks. 997-1006 - Colin Cooper, Tomasz Radzik, Yiannis Siantos:
A fast algorithm to find all high degree vertices in power law graphs. 1007-1016 - Peter Kraker, Christian Körner, Kris Jack, Michael Granitzer:
Harnessing user library statistics for research evaluation and knowledge domain visualization. 1017-1024 - Matthias Keller, Martin Nussbaumer:
MenuMiner: revealing the information architecture of large web sites by analyzing maximal cliques. 1025-1034 - Chenyi Zhang, Jianling Sun:
Large scale microblog mining using distributed MB-LDA. 1035-1042 - Jürgen Pfeffer, Kathleen M. Carley:
k-Centralities: local approximations of global measures based on shortest paths. 1043-1050 - Vanesa Junquero-Trabado, David Dominguez-Sal:
Building a role search engine for social media. 1051-1060
SWCS'12 workshop 9
- Denny Vrandecic:
Wikidata: a new platform for collaborative data collection. 1063-1064 - Pierre-Antoine Champin, Amélie Cordier, Élise Lavoué, Marie Lefèvre, Hala Skaf-Molli:
User assistance for collaborative knowledge construction. 1065-1074 - Hala Skaf-Molli, Emmanuel Desmontils, Emmanuel Nauer, Gérôme Canals, Amélie Cordier, Marie Lefèvre, Pascal Molli, Yannick Toussaint:
Knowledge continuous integration process (K-CIP). 1075-1082 - Rakebul Hasan, Fabien Gandon:
Linking justifications in the collaborative semantic web applications. 1083-1090 - Luis-Daniel Ibáñez, Hala Skaf-Molli, Pascal Molli, Olivier Corby:
Synchronizing semantic stores with commutative replicated data types. 1091-1096 - George Anadiotis, Konstantinos Kafentzis, Iannis Pavlopoulos, Adam Westerski:
Building consensus via a semantic web collaborative space. 1097-1106 - Diego Torres, Pascal Molli, Hala Skaf-Molli, Alicia Díaz:
Improving Wikipedia with DBpedia. 1107-1112 - Amélie Cordier, Emmanuelle Gaillard, Emmanuel Nauer:
Man-machine collaboration to acquire cooking adaptation knowledge for the TAAABLE case-based reasoning system. 1113-1120 - Guo Zhang, Elin K. Jacob:
Community: issues, definitions, and operationalization on the web. 1121-1130
MSND'12 workshop 10
- Jochen Spangenberg:
Business session "social media and news. 1135-1136 - Kazumi Saito, Masahiro Kimura, Kouzou Ohara, Hiroshi Motoda:
Graph embedding on spheres and its application to visualization of information diffusion data. 1137-1144 - Adrien Guille, Hakim Hacid:
A predictive model for the temporal dynamics of information diffusion in online social networks. 1145-1152 - Václav Belák, Samantha Lam, Conor Hayes:
Targeting online communities to maximise information diffusion. 1153-1160 - Ramine Tinati, Leslie Carr, Wendy Hall, Jonny Bentwood:
Identifying communicator roles in twitter. 1161-1168 - Alice Albano, Jean-Loup Guillaume, Bénédicte Le Grand:
File diffusion in a dynamic peer-to-peer network. 1169-1172 - Massoud Seifi, Jean-Loup Guillaume:
Community cores in evolving networks. 1173-1180 - Mehdi Kaytoue, Arlei Silva, Loïc Cerf, Wagner Meira Jr., Chedy Raïssi:
Watch me playing, i am a professional: a first study on video game live streaming. 1181-1188 - Manisha Pujari, Rushed Kanawati:
Supervised rank aggregation approach for link prediction in complex networks. 1189-1196 - Anis Najar, Ludovic Denoyer, Patrick Gallinari:
Predicting information diffusion on social networks with partial knowledge. 1197-1204 - Mao Ye, Thomas Sandholm, Chunyan Wang, Christina Aperjis, Bernardo A. Huberman:
Collective attention and the dynamics of group deals. 1205-1212 - Athena Vakali, Maria Giatsoglou, Stefanos Antaris:
Social networking trends and dynamics detection via a cloud-based framework design. 1213-1220 - Thomas Lansdall-Welfare, Vasileios Lampos, Nello Cristianini:
Effects of the recession on public mood in the UK. 1221-1226 - Xin Shuai, Xiaozhong Liu, Johan Bollen:
Improving news ranking by community tweets. 1227-1232 - Matko Bosnjak, Eduardo Oliveira, José Martins, Eduarda Mendes Rodrigues, Luís Sarmento:
TwitterEcho: a distributed focused crawler to support open research with twitter data. 1233-1240 - Sotiris Diplaris, Symeon Papadopoulos, Ioannis Kompatsiaris, Nicolaus Heise, Jochen Spangenberg, Nic Newman, Hakim Hacid:
"Making sense of it all": an attempt to aid journalists in analysing and filtering user generated content. 1241-1246
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