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Author International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral Modeling and Prediction (9th : 2016 : Washington, D.C.)

Title Social, cultural, and behavioral modeling : 9th International Conference, SBP-BRiMS 2016, Washington, DC, USA, June 28-July 1, 2016, Proceedings / Kevin S. Xu, David Reitter, Dongwon Lee, [and] Nathaniel Osgood (eds.)
Published [Cham] : Springer, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 412 pages) : illustrations
Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 9708
Lecture notes in computer science ; 9708
Contents Behavioral and social sciences ; Improving donation distribution for crowdfunding : an agent-based model / Yi-Chieh Lee, Chi-Hsien Yen, and Wai-Tat Fu -- Formality identification in social media dialogue / Partha Mukherjee and Bernard J. Jansen -- Modeling and simulation of sectarian tensions in split communities / Christopher Thron and Rachel McCoy -- The role of reciprocity and directionality of friendship ties in promoting behavioral change / Abdullah Almaatouq, Laura Radaelli, Alex Pentland, and Erez Shmueli -- Exploratory models of trust with empirically-inferred decision trees / John B. Nelson, William G. Kennedy, and Frank Krueger -- Predicting privacy attitudes using phone metadata / Isha Ghosh and Vivek K. Singh -- A preliminary study of mobility patterns in urban subway / Nuo Yong, Shunjiang Ni, and Shifei Shen -- An agent-based simulation of heterogeneous games and social systems in politics, fertility and economic development / Zining Yang -- On discrimination discovery using causal networks / Lu Zhang, Yongkai Wu, and Xintao Wu --
Health sciences ; Social position predicting physical activity level in youth : an application of hidden Markov modeling on network statistics / Teague Henry, Sabina B. Gesell, and Edward Ip -- Incorporating disgust as disease-avoidant behavior in an agent-based epidemic model / Christopher R. Williams and Armin R. Mikler -- Modeling social capital as dynamic networks to promote access to oral healthcare / Hua Wang, Mary E. Northridge, Carol Kunzel, Qiuyi Zhang, Susan S. Kum, Jessica L. Gilbert, Zhu Jin, and Sara S. Metcalf --
Information, systems, and network sciences ; The implications for network structure of dynamic feedback between influence and selection / Ran Xu and Kenneth A. Frank -- Leveraging network dynamics for improved link prediction / Alireza Hajibagheri, Gita Sukthankar, and Kiran Lakkaraju -- Dynamic directed influence networks : a study of campaigns on Twitter / Brandon Oselio and Alfred Hero -- Link prediction via multi-hashing framework / Mengdi Wang and Yu-Ru Lin -- TELELINK : link prediction in social network based on multiplex cohesive structures / Di Jin, Mengdi Wang, and Yu-Ru Lin -- Game-specific and player-specific knowledge combine to drive transfer of learning between games of strategic interaction / Michael G. Collins, Ion Juvina, and Kevin A. Gluck -- Electricity demand and population dynamics prediction from mobile phone metadata / Brian Wheatman, Alejandro Noriega, and Alex Pentland -- Detecting communities by sentiment analysis of controversial topics / Kangwon Seo, Rong Pan, and Aleksey Panasyuk -- Event detection from blogs using large scale analysis of metaphorical usage / Brian J. Goode, Juan Ignacio Reyes M., Daniela R. Pardo-Yepez, Gabriel L. Canale, Richard M. Tong, David Mares, Michael Roan, and Naren Ramakrishnan -- "With your help... we begin to heal" : social media expressions of gratitude in the aftermath of disaster / Kimberly Glasgow, Jessika Vitak, Yla Tausczik, and Clay Fink --
Methodology ; Spot the hotspot : Wi-Fi hotspot classification from internet traffic / Andrey Finkelshtein, Rami Puzis, Asaf Shabtai, and Bronislav Sidik -- I²Rec : an iterative and interactive recommendation system for event-based social networks / Cailing Dong, Yilin Shen, Bin Zhou, and Hongxia Jin -- Modeling influenza by modulating flu awareness / Michael C. Smith and David A. Broniatowski -- An agent-based framework for active multi-level modeling of organizations / Geoffrey P. Morgan and Kathleen M. Carley -- Identifying political "hot" spots through massive media data analysis / Peng Fang, Jianbo Gao, Fangli Fan, and Luhai Yang -- Contextual sentiment analysis / Will Frankenstein, Kenneth Joseph, and Kathleen M. Carley -- Validating the voice of the crowd during disasters / John Noel C. Victorino, Maria Regina Justina E. Estuar, and Alfredo Mahar Francisco A. Lagmay -- Toward a Bayesian network model of events in international relations / Ali Jalal-Kamali and David V. Pynadath --
Military and intelligence applications ; Saint or sinner? Language-action cues for modeling deception using support vector machines / Shuyuan Mary Ho, Xiuwen Liu, Cheryl Booth, and Aravind Hariharan -- The geography of conflict diamonds : the case of Sierra Leone / Bianica Pires and Andrew Crooks -- From tweets to intelligence : understanding the Islamic Jihad supporting community on Twitter / Matthew Benigni and Kathleen M. Carley -- Be alert and stay the course : an agent-based model exploring maritime piracy countermeasures / Ciara Sibley -- How people talk about armed conflicts / Jeremy R. Cole, Ying Xu, and David Reitter -- Sensing distress following a terrorist event / Xidao Wen and Yu-Ru Lin -- Conversational non-player characters for virtual training / Dennis M. Buede, Paul J. Sticha, and Elise T. Axelrad -- Holy mackerel! an exploratory agent-based model of illicit fishing and forced labor / Kyle M. Ballard
Summary This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Social, Cultural, and Behavioral Modeling & Prediction and Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation, SBP-BRiMS 2016, held in Washington, DC, USA, in June/July 2016. The 38 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 78 submissions. The goal of this conference was to build a new community of social cyber scholars by bringing together and fostering interaction between members of the scientific, corporate, government and military communities interested in understanding, forecasting and impacting human socio-cultural behavior. For this three challenges have to be met: deep understanding, socio-cognitive reasoning, and re-usable computational technology. Thus papers come from a wide number of disciplines: computer science, psychology, sociology, communication science, public health, bioinformatics, political science, and organizational science
Bibliography Includes bibliographic references at chapter ends, and author index
Notes Online resource; title from title details screen (SpringerLink, viewed June 28, 2016)
Subject Online social networks -- Psychological aspects -- Congresses
Interpersonal relations -- Congresses
Computer science -- Social aspects -- Congresses
Interactive computer systems -- Congresses
Social networks -- Data processing -- Congresses
Social networks -- Computer simulation -- Congresses
Human behavior -- Computer simulation -- Congresses
Human behavior -- Mathematical models -- Congresses
Natural language processing (Computer science) -- Congresses
Electronic data processing -- Social aspects -- Congresses
Society & social sciences.
Information architecture.
Data mining.
Network hardware.
Information retrieval.
Ethical & social aspects of IT.
Computers -- Data Processing.
Business & Economics -- Information Management.
Computers -- Database Management -- Data Mining.
Computers -- Hardware -- Network Hardware.
Computers -- Information Technology.
Computers -- Social Aspects -- General.
Natural language processing (Computer science)
Interactive computer systems
Human behavior -- Mathematical models
Human behavior -- Computer simulation
Interpersonal relations
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Xu, Kevin, editor
Reitter, David, editor
Lee, Dongwon, editor
Osgood, Nathaniel D., 1968- editor
ISBN 9783319399317
3319399314
3319399306
9783319399300
Other Titles 9th International Conference, SBP-BRiMS 2016, Washington, DC, USA, June 28-July 1, 2016, proceedings
SBP-BRiMS 2016
Proceedings