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36th Hypertext 2025: Chicago, IL, USA
- Yong Zheng, Ludovico Boratto, Charlie Hargood, Dongwon Lee:
Proceedings of the 36th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, HT 2025, Chicago, IL, USA, September 15-18, 2025. ACM 2025, ISBN 979-8-4007-1534-1 - Navid Ayoobi, Lily Knab, Wen Cheng, David Pantoja, Hamidreza Alikhani, Sylvain Flamant, Jin Kim, Arjun Mukherjee:
ESPERANTO: Evaluating Synthesized Phrases to Enhance Robustness in AI Detection for Text Origination. 1-10 - Zhiyi Chen, Jinyi Ye, Beverlyn Tsai, Emilio Ferrara, Luca Luceri:
Synthetic Politics: Prevalence, Spreaders, and Emotional Reception of AI-Generated Political Images on X. 11-21 - Dominik Soós, Meng Jiang, Jian Wu:
Can LLMs Beat Humans on Discerning Human-written and LLM-generated Science News? 22-27 - Jiaqing Yuan, Ruijie Xi, Munindar P. Singh:
Reasoner Outperforms: Generative Stance Detection with Rationalization for Social Media. 28-32 - Kallol Naha, Sajratul Y. Rubaiat, Syed N. Sakib, Hasan M. Jamil:
WriteAssist: A Personalized Generative AI System for Autonomous Authoring of Scholarly Literature Reviews. 33-37 - Masafumi Iwanaga, Keishi Tajima:
Analysis of Echo Chamber Formation by Friend Recommendation. 38-42 - Muhammad Taimoor Khan, Dimitar Dimitrov, Stefan Dietze:
Characterization of Tweet Deletion Patterns in the Context of COVID-19 Discourse and Polarization. 43-47 - Karlijn Dinnissen, Shah Noor Khan, Hanna Hauptmann, Eelco Herder, Judith Masthoff:
The Role of Fairness and Diversity in User Choices and Perceptions of Music Playlists. 48-57 - Yavuz Selim Kartal, Kevin Schott, Dagmar Kern:
Can I Trust and Share it? Enhancing Scientific Content in Social Media Posts with Additional Information. 58-67 - Md Jahangir Alam, Ismail Hossain, Sai Puppala, Sajedul Talukder:
Comprehensive Privacy Risk Assessment in Social Networks Using User Attributes Social Graphs and Text Analysis. 68-75 - Ruijie Xi, Munindar P. Singh:
Moral Sparks in Social Media Narratives. 76-85 - Ashfaq Ali Shafin, Khandaker Mamun Ahmed:
Toxicity in State Sponsored Information Operations. 86-90 - Tarannum Zaki, Michael L. Nelson, Michele C. Weigle:
Web Archives for Verifying Attribution in Twitter Screenshots. 91-99 - Mark W. R. Anderson:
W(h)ither Spatial Hypertext? 100-112 - Eric Kaltman, Joseph C. Osborn:
Hypercitations of Historical Hypertexts: Two Case Studies in Electronic Literature. 113-117 - Mark Bernstein, Silas Hooper, Mark W. R. Anderson:
Back To The Information City. 118-126 - Alessio Antonini, Lucia Lupi, Mariusz Pisarski, Sam Brooker:
Literary Hypertext, AI, and Google's New Web: An Aesthetics Discussion. 127-136 - Jack Brett, Charlie Hargood, David E. Millard, Yoan-Daniel Malinov, Bob Rimmington:
LUTE: A Hypertextual Mixed Reality Game Engine. 137-145 - Sarah Abowitz, Gregory R. Crane:
Student Use of Commentaries with Inline Reference Resolution. 146-155 - Krzysztof A. Ziembik, Bartosz Golda, Piotr Marecki:
Forth: The Best Programming Language for the End of the World? A Case Study on A.D. 2044 (1991) - Roland Pantoła's Interactive Fiction. 156-164 - Salim Hafid, Yavuz Selim Kartal, Sebastian Schellhammer, Vetea Jacot, Sandra Bringay, Stefan Dietze, Konstantin Todorov:
Disambiguation of Implicit Scientific References on X. 165-170 - Subasish Das:
HyperSumm-RL: A Dialogue Summarization Framework for Modeling Leadership Perception in Social Robots. 171-176 - Giuseppe Abrami, Daniel Bundan, Chrisowaladis Manolis, Alexander Mehler:
VR-ParlExplorer: A Hypertext System for the Collaborative Interaction in Parliamentary Debate Spaces. 177-183 - Alexander William Petros, Carson Gross, Dillon Shaffer, Matthew Revelle:
The Missing Mechanic: Behavioral Affordances as the Limiting Factor in Generalizing HTML Controls. 184-192

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