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10th ICWSM 2016: Cologne, Germany
- Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Web and Social Media, Cologne, Germany, May 17-20, 2016. AAAI Press 2016, ISBN 978-1-57735-758-2

Full Papers
- Jisun An, Haewoon Kwak, Yelena Mejova, Sonia Alonso Saenz De Oger, Braulio Gomez Fortes:

Are You Charlie or Ahmed? Cultural Pluralism in Charlie Hebdo Response on Twitter. 2-11 - Pablo Aragón, Yana Volkovich, David Laniado, Andreas Kaltenbrunner:

When a Movement Becomes a Party: Computational Assessment of New Forms of Political Organization in Social Media. 12-21 - Mossaab Bagdouri:

Journalists and Twitter: A Multidimensional Quantitative Description of Usage Patterns. 22-31 - Ceren Budak, Justin M. Rao:

Measuring the Efficiency of Charitable Giving with Content Analysis and Crowdsourcing. 32-41 - L. Elisa Celis, Peter M. Krafft, Nathan Kobe:

Sequential Voting Promotes Collective Discovery in Social Recommendation Systems. 42-51 - Shuo Chang, F. Maxwell Harper, Lingfei He, Loren G. Terveen:

CrowdLens: Experimenting with Crowd-Powered Recommendation and Explanation. 52-61 - Martin J. Chorley, Luca Rossi, Gareth Tyson, Matthew J. Williams:

Pub Crawling at Scale: Tapping Untappd to Explore Social Drinking. 62-71 - Mauro Coletto, Luca Maria Aiello, Claudio Lucchese, Fabrizio Silvestri:

On the Behaviour of Deviant Communities in Online Social Networks. 72-81 - Danish, Yogesh Dahiya, Partha P. Talukdar:

Discovering Response-Eliciting Factors in Social Question Answering : A Reddit Inspired Study. 82-91 - Munmun De Choudhury, Shagun Jhaver, Benjamin Sugar, Ingmar Weber:

Social Media Participation in an Activist Movement for Racial Equality. 92-101 - Orianna Demasi, Douglas Mason, Jeff Ma:

Understanding Communities via Hashtag Engagement: A Clustering Based Approach. 102-111 - Ethan Fast, Tina Vachovsky, Michael S. Bernstein:

Shirtless and Dangerous: Quantifying Linguistic Signals of Gender Bias in an Online Fiction Writing Community. 112-120 - Clay Fink, Aurora C. Schmidt, Vladimir Barash, John Kelly, Christopher J. Cameron, Michael Macy:

Investigating the Observability of Complex Contagion in Empirical Social Networks. 121-130 - Thibault Gisselbrecht, Sylvain Lamprier, Patrick Gallinari:

Dynamic Data Capture from Social Media Streams: A Contextual Bandit Approach. 131-140 - Wei Gong, Ee-Peng Lim, Feida Zhu, Pei Hua Cher:

On Unravelling Opinions of Issue Specific-Silent Users in Social Media. 141-150 - Przemyslaw A. Grabowicz, Niloy Ganguly, Krishna P. Gummadi

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Distinguishing between Topical and Non-Topical Information Diffusion Mechanisms in Social Media. 151-160 - Satarupa Guha, Tanmoy Chakraborty, Samik Datta, Mohit Kumar, Vasudeva Varma:

TweetGrep: Weakly Supervised Joint Retrieval and Sentiment Analysis of Topical Tweets. 161-170 - Jack Hessel, Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee

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Science, AskScience, and BadScience: On the Coexistence of Highly Related Communities. 171-180 - Tianran Hu, Haoyuan Xiao, Jiebo Luo, Thuy-vy Thi Nguyen:

What the Language You Tweet Says About Your Occupation. 181-190 - Ryota Kobayashi, Renaud Lambiotte:

TiDeH: Time-Dependent Hawkes Process for Predicting Retweet Dynamics. 191-200 - Kristina Lerman, Megha Arora, Luciano Gallegos, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, David García:

Emotions, Demographics and Sociability in Twitter Interactions. 201-210 - Leqi Liu, Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro, Zahra Riahi Samani, Mohsen Ebrahimi Moghaddam, Lyle H. Ungar:

Analyzing Personality through Social Media Profile Picture Choice. 211-220 - Xiaozhong Liu, Tian Xia, Yingying Yu, Chun Guo, Yizhou Sun:

Cross Social Media Recommendation. 221-230 - Ziyu Lu, Nikos Mamoulis, Evaggelia Pitoura, Panayiotis Tsaparas

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Sentiment-Based Topic Suggestion for Micro-Reviews. 231-240 - Momin M. Malik, Jürgen Pfeffer:

Identifying Platform Effects in Social Media Data. 241-249 - Yelena Mejova, Sofiane Abbar, Hamed Haddadi:

Fetishizing Food in Digital Age: #foodporn Around the World. 250-258 - Hannah Jean Miller, Jacob Thebault-Spieker, Shuo Chang, Isaac L. Johnson, Loren G. Terveen, Brent J. Hecht:

"Blissfully Happy" or "Ready toFight": Varying Interpretations of Emoji. 259-268 - Tanushree Mitra, Scott Counts, James W. Pennebaker:

Understanding Anti-Vaccination Attitudes in Social Media. 269-278 - Edward Newell, David Jurgens, Haji Mohammad Saleem, Hardik Vala, Jad Sassine, Caitrin Armstrong, Derek Ruths:

User Migration in Online Social Networks: A Case Study on Reddit During a Period of Community Unrest. 279-288 - Shirin Nilizadeh, Anne Groggel, Peter Lista, Srijita Das, Yong-Yeol Ahn, Apu Kapadia, Fabio Rojas:

Twitter's Glass Ceiling: The Effect of Perceived Gender on Online Visibility. 289-298 - Jaimie Yejean Park, Yunkyu Sohn, Sue Moon:

Power of Earned Advertising on Social Network Services: A Case Study of Friend Tagging on Facebook. 299-308 - Daniele Quercia, Luca Maria Aiello, Rossano Schifanella:

The Emotional and Chromatic Layers of Urban Smells. 309-318 - Rahmtin Rotabi, Jon M. Kleinberg:

The Status Gradient of Trends in Social Media. 319-328 - Matthew Rowe, Hassan Saif:

Mining Pro-ISIS Radicalisation Signals from Social Media Users. 329-338 - Simranjit Singh Sachar, Nicholas Diakopoulos:

Changing Names in Online News Comments at the New York Times. 339-347 - Benjamin Shulman, Amit Sharma, Dan Cosley:

Predictability of Popularity: Gaps between Prediction and Understanding. 348-357 - Emma S. Spiro, Jorge Nathan Matias, Andrés Monroy-Hernández:

Networks of Gratitude: Structures of Thanks and User Expectations in Workplace Appreciation Systems. 358-367 - Bogdan State, Bruno D. Abrahao, Karen Cook:

Power Imbalance and Rating Systems. 368-377 - Chenhao Tan, Adrien Friggeri, Lada A. Adamic:

Lost in Propagation? Unfolding News Cycles from the Source. 378-387 - Yla R. Tausczik, Cindy K. Chung, James W. Pennebaker:

Tracking Secret-Keeping in Emails. 388-397 - Pascal Van Hentenryck, Andrés Abeliuk, Franco Berbeglia, Felipe Maldonado, Gerardo Berbeglia:

Aligning Popularity and Quality in Online Cultural Markets. 398-407 - Dong Wang, Jermaine Marshall, Chao Huang:

Theme-Relevant Truth Discovery on Twitter: An Estimation Theoretic Approach. 408-416 - Gang Wang, Sarita Yardi Schoenebeck, Haitao Zheng, Ben Y. Zhao:

"Will Check-in for Badges": Understanding Bias and Misbehavior on Location-Based Social Networks. 417-426 - Yang Wang, Yao Li, Bryan C. Semaan, Jian Tang:

Space Collapse: Reinforcing, Reconfiguring and Enhancing Chinese Social Practices through WeChat. 427-435 - Anbang Xu, Haibin Liu, Liang Gou, Rama Akkiraju, Jalal Mahmud, Vibha Sinha, Yuheng Hu, Mu Qiao:

Predicting Perceived Brand Personality with Social Media. 436-445 - Diyi Yang, Aaron Halfaker, Robert E. Kraut, Eduard H. Hovy:

Who Did What: Editor Role Identification in Wikipedia. 446-455 - Zhijun Yin, You Chen, Daniel Fabbri, Jimeng Sun, Bradley A. Malin:

#PrayForDad: Learning the Semantics Behind Why Social Media Users Disclose Health Information. 456-465 - Muhammad Bilal Zafar, Krishna P. Gummadi

, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil:
Message Impartiality in Social Media Discussions. 466-475 - Jinxue Zhang, Xia Hu, Yanchao Zhang, Huan Liu:

Your Age Is No Secret: Inferring Microbloggers' Ages via Content and Interaction Analysis. 476-485 - Ke Zhang, Yu-Ru Lin, Konstantinos Pelechrinis:

EigenTransitions with Hypothesis Testing: The Anatomy of Urban Mobility. 486-495 - Xiang Zuo, Clayton Gandy, John Skovertz, Adriana Iamnitchi:

Bad Apples Spoil the Fun: Quantifying Cheating in Online Gaming. 496-506
Poster Papers
- Saifuddin Ahmed, Kokil Jaidka, Marko M. Skoric:

Tweets and Votes: A Four-Country Comparison of Volumetric and Sentiment Analysis Approaches. 507-510 - Nasser Alsaedi, Pete Burnap, Omer F. Rana:

Automatic Summarization of Real World Events Using Twitter. 511-514 - Nasser Alsaedi, Pete Burnap, Omer F. Rana:

Sensing Real-World Events Using Arabic Twitter Posts. 515-518 - David Alvarez-Melis, Martin Saveski:

Topic Modeling in Twitter: Aggregating Tweets by Conversations. 519-522 - Jisun An, Ingmar Weber:

#greysanatomy vs. #yankees: Demographics and Hashtag Use on Twitter. 523-526 - Aris Anagnostopoulos, Fabio Petroni, Mara Sorella:

Targeted Interest-Driven Advertising in Cities Using Twitter. 527-530 - Erik Aumayr, Conor Hayes:

On the Correlation between Topic and User Behaviour in Online Communities. 531-534 - Martina Balestra, Ofer Arazy, Coye Cheshire, Oded Nov:

Motivational Determinants of Participation Trajectories in Wikipedia. 535-538 - Ghazaleh Beigi, Jiliang Tang, Huan Liu:

Signed Link Analysis in Social Media Networks. 539-542 - Ayelet Ben-Sasson, Dan Pelleg, Elad Yom-Tov:

The Quality of Online Answers to Parents Who Suspect That Their Child Has an Autism Spectrum Disorder. 543-546 - Parantapa Bhattacharya, Niloy Ganguly:

Characterizing Deleted Tweets and Their Authors. 547-550 - Barry A. T. Brown, Frank Bentley, Saeideh Bakhshi, David A. Shamma:

Ephemeral Photowork: Understanding the Mobile Social Photography Ecosystem. 551-554 - Cody Buntain, Jennifer Golbeck, Brooke Liu, Gary LaFree:

Evaluating Public Response to the Boston Marathon Bombing and Other Acts of Terrorism through Twitter. 555-558 - Abhijnan Chakraborty, Saptarshi Ghosh, Niloy Ganguly, Krishna P. Gummadi

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Dissemination Biases of Social Media Channels: On the Topical Coverage of Socially Shared News. 559-562 - Emilio Ferrara, Onur Varol, Filippo Menczer, Alessandro Flammini:

Detection of Promoted Social Media Campaigns. 563-566 - Przemyslaw A. Grabowicz, Mahmoudreza Babaei, Juhi Kulshrestha, Ingmar Weber:

The Road to Popularity: The Dilution of Growing Audience on Twitter. 567-570 - Shion Guha, Michael J. Muller, N. Sadat Shami, Mikhil Masli, Werner Geyer:

Using Organizational Social Networks to Predict Employee Engagement. 571-574 - Pritam Gundecha, Jiliang Tang, Xia Hu, Huan Liu:

Exploring Personal Attributes from Unprotected Interactions. 575-578 - Simon Hegelich, Dietmar Janetzko:

Are Social Bots on Twitter Political Actors? Empirical Evidence from a Ukrainian Social Botnet. 579-582 - Benjamin D. Horne, Dorit Nevo, Jesse Freitas, Heng Ji, Sibel Adali:

Expertise in Social Networks: How Do Experts Differ from Other Users? 583-586 - Nabil Hossain, Tianran Hu, Roghayeh Feizi, Ann Marie White, Jiebo Luo, Henry A. Kautz:

Precise Localization of Homes and Activities: Detecting Drinking-While-Tweeting Patterns in Communities. 587-590 - Kai-Hsiang Hsu, Cheng-Te Li, Chien-Lin Tseng:

Who Will Respond to Your Requests for Instant Trouble-Shooting? 591-594 - Mathieu Jacomy, Paul Girard, Benjamin Ooghe-Tabanou, Tommaso Venturini:

Hyphe, a Curation-Oriented Approach to Web Crawling for the Social Sciences. 595-598 - Jyun-Yu Jiang, Cheng-Te Li:

Analyzing Social Event Participants for a Single Organizer. 599-602 - Isaac Jones, Ran Wang, Jiawei Han, Huan Liu:

Community Cores: Removing Size Bias from Community Detection. 603-606 - Lyndon Kennedy, David Ayman Shamma:

How Content, Community, and Engagement Affect the Life Cycles of Online Photo Sharing Groups. 607-610 - Taraneh Khazaei, Lu Xiao, Robert E. Mercer, Atif Khan:

Privacy Preference Inference via Collaborative Filtering. 611-614 - Vivek Kulkarni, Bryan Perozzi, Steven Skiena:

Freshman or Fresher? Quantifying the Geographic Variation of Language in Online Social Media. 615-618 - Haewoon Kwak, Jisun An:

Two Tales of the World: Comparison of Widely Used World News Datasets GDELT and EventRegistry. 619-622 - Ana Levordashka, Sonja Utz, Renee Ambros:

What's in a Like? Motivations for Pressing the Like Button. 623-626 - Quanzhi Li, Xiaomo Liu, Rui Fang, Armineh Nourbakhsh, Sameena Shah:

User Behaviors in Newsworthy Rumors: A Case Study of Twitter. 627-630 - Panagiotis Liakos, Katia Papakonstantinopoulou

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On the Impact of Social Cost in Opinion Dynamics. 631-634 - Eric Malmi, Ingmar Weber:

You Are What Apps You Use: Demographic Prediction Based on User's Apps. 635-638 - Lydia Manikonda, Venkata Vamsikrishna Meduri, Subbarao Kambhampati:

Tweeting the Mind and Instagramming the Heart: Exploring Differentiated Content Sharing on Social Media. 639-642 - Edward Daniel Newell, Stefan Dimitrov, Andrew Piper, Derek Ruths:

To Buy or to Read: How a Platform Shapes Reviewing Behavior. 643-646 - Alexandra Olteanu, Onur Varol, Emre Kiciman:

Towards an Open-Domain Framework for Distilling the Outcomes of Personal Experiences from Social Media Timelines. 647-650 - Minsu Park, Mor Naaman, Jonah Berger:

A Data-Driven Study of View Duration on YouTube. 651-654 - Sai Teja Peddinti, Keith W. Ross, Justin Cappos:

Finding Sensitive Accounts on Twitter: An Automated Approach Based on Follower Anonymity. 655-658 - Moisés Henrique Ramos Pereira, Flávio Luis Cardeal Pádua, Adriano César Machado Pereira, Fabrício Benevenuto, Daniel Hasan Dalip:

Fusing Audio, Textual, and Visual Features for Sentiment Analysis of News Videos. 659-662 - Soumajit Pramanik, Midhun Gundapuneni, Sayan Pathak, Bivas Mitra:

Predicting Group Success in Meetup. 663-666 - Suhas Ranganath, Xia Hu, Jiliang Tang, Suhang Wang

, Huan Liu:
Identifying Rhetorical Questions in Social Media. 667-670 - Martin Saveski, Sophie Chou, Deb Roy:

Tracking the Yak: An Empirical Study of Yik Yak. 671-674 - Tatjana Scheffler, Christopher C. M. Kyba:

Measuring Social Jetlag in Twitter Data. 675-678 - Sebastian Schelter, Jérôme Kunegis:

Tracking the Trackers: A Large-Scale Analysis of Embedded Web Trackers. 679-682 - Rijurekha Sen, Daniele Quercia, Carmen Karina Vaca Ruiz, Krishna P. Gummadi

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Scalable Urban Data Collection from the Web. 683-686 - Leandro Araújo, Mainack Mondal, Denzil Correa, Fabrício Benevenuto, Ingmar Weber:

Analyzing the Targets of Hate in Online Social Media. 687-690 - Dan Tasse, Alex Sciuto, Jason I. Hong:

Our House, in the Middle of Our Tweets. 691-694 - Saul Vargas, Richard McCreadie, Craig MacDonald, Iadh Ounis:

Comparing Overall and Targeted Sentiments in Social Media during Crises. 695-698 - Elham Vaziripour, Christophe G. Giraud-Carrier, Daniel Zappala:

Analyzing the Political Sentiment of Tweets in Farsi. 699-702 - Prashanth Vijayaraghavan, Soroush Vosoughi, Deb Roy:

Automatic Detection and Categorization of Election-Related Tweets. 703-706 - Soroush Vosoughi, Deb Roy:

A Semi-Automatic Method for Efficient Detection of Stories on Social Media. 707-710 - Soroush Vosoughi, Deb Roy:

Tweet Acts: A Speech Act Classifier for Twitter. 711-715 - Yi Wang, Jalal Mahmud, Taikun Liu:

Understanding Cognitive Styles from User-Generated Social Media Content. 716-718 - Yu Wang, Jiebo Luo, Richard Niemi, Yuncheng Li, Tianran Hu:

Catching Fire via "Likes": Inferring Topic Preferences of Trump Followers on Twitter. 719-722 - Yu Wang, Yuncheng Li, Jiebo Luo:

Deciphering the 2016 U.S. Presidential Campaign in the Twitter Sphere: A Comparison of the Trumpists and Clintonists. 723-726 - Bin Xu, Liang Gou, Anbang Xu, Dan Cosley, Jalal Mahmud:

InsightMe: Raising Awareness of Conveyed Personality in Social Media Traces. 727-730 - Chunfeng Yang, Yipeng Zhou, Dah Ming Chiu:

Who Are Like-Minded: Mining User Interest Similarity in Online Social Networks. 731-734 - Andrew Yates, Jonah Joselow, Nazli Goharian:

The News Cycle's Influence on Social Media Activity. 735-738 - Andrew Yates, Nazli Goharian, Ophir Frieder:

Learning the Relationships between Drug, Symptom, and Medical Condition Mentions in Social Media. 739-742 - Junting Ye, Santhosh Kumar, Leman Akoglu:

Temporal Opinion Spam Detection by Multivariate Indicative Signals. 743-746 - Li Zeng, Kate Starbird, Emma S. Spiro:

#Unconfirmed: Classifying Rumor Stance in Crisis-Related Social Media Messages. 747-750 - Changtao Zhong, Nicolas Kourtellis, Nishanth Sastry:

Pinning Alone? A Study of the Role of Social Ties on Pinterest. 751-755
Demonstration Papers
- Pablo Aragón, Vicenç Gómez, Andreas Kaltenbrunner:

Visualization Tool for Collective Awareness in a Platform of Citizen Proposals. 756-757 - Matheus Lima Diniz Araújo, João Paulo Diniz, Lucas Bastos, Elias Soares, Manoel Junior, Miller Ferreira, Filipe Nunes Ribeiro, Fabrício Benevenuto:

iFeel 2.0: A Multilingual Benchmarking System for Sentence-Level Sentiment Analysis. 758-759 - Clare Llewellyn, Laura Cram:

Brexit? Analyzing Opinion on the UK-EU Referendum within Twitter. 760-761 - Sang-Jun Yea, Sejin Kim, John-Michaël To, Jae-Gil Lee:

SentiWorld: Understanding Emotions between Countries Based on Tweets. 762-763

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