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SOCIETY 2013: State College, PA, USA
- 2013 International Conference on Social Intelligence and Technology, SOCIETY 2013, State College, PA, USA, May 8-10, 2013. IEEE Computer Society 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-0045-9

- Zhe Liu, Bernard J. Jansen

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Question and Answering Made Interactive: An Exploration of Interactions in Social Q&A. 1-10 - Xuning Tang, Mi Zhang, Christopher C. Yang:

Leveraging User Interest to Improve Thread Recommendation in Online Forum. 11-19 - Marina Fujita, Jun-ichiro Watanabe, Ken Kawamoto, Tomoaki Akitomi, Koji Ara:

A Method for Analyzing Influence of Emotions of Posts in SNS Conversations. 20-27 - Zheng Gao, Weili Wu, Zaixin Lu, Weidong Chen, Jiaofei Zhong, Yuanjun Bi:

The Maximum Community Partition Problem in Networks. 28-36 - Olga Babko-Malaya, Daniel Hunter, Gregory Amis, Patrick Thomas, Adam Meyers, James Pustejovsky

, Marc Verhagen:
Characterizing Communities of Practice in Emerging Science and Technology Fields. 37-46 - Syed Agha Muhammad, Kristof Van Laerhoven

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Quantitative Analysis of Community Detection Methods for Longitudinal Mobile Data. 47-56 - Olga Babko-Malaya, Adam Meyers, James Pustejovsky, Marc Verhagen:

Modeling Debate within a Scientific Community. 57-63 - Min Song

, Meen Chul Kim
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RT^2M: Real-Time Twitter Trend Mining System. 64-71 - Zhaoxia Wang, Gary Lee, Hoong-Maeng Chan, Reuben Mingguang Li, Xiuju Fu, Rick Siow Mong Goh, Pauline Aw, Martin Hibberd, Hoong Chor Chin

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Disclosing Climate Change Patterns Using an Adaptive Markov Chain Pattern Detection Method. 72-79 - Kristina Lerman, Prachi Jain, Rumi Ghosh, Jeon-Hyung Kang, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:

Limited Attention and Centrality in Social Networks. 80-89 - Isaac Jones, Huan Liu:

Mining Social Media: Challenges and Opportunities. 90-99 - Przemyslaw Kazienko

, Tomasz Kajdanowicz
, Radoslaw Michalski
, Piotr Bródka
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From Data to Human Behaviour. 100-108 - Nir Ofek, Cornelia Caragea

, Lior Rokach, Prakhar Biyani, Prasenjit Mitra, John Yen, Kenneth Portier, Greta E. Greer:
Improving Sentiment Analysis in an Online Cancer Survivor Community Using Dynamic Sentiment Lexicon. 109-113

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