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1 online resource (xv, 290 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
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Lecture notes in computer science ; 11549 |
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LNCS sublibrary. SL 3, Information systems and applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI |
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Lecture notes in computer science ; 11549.
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LNCS sublibrary. SL 3, Information systems and applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI.
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Contents |
Analyzing the Dabiq Magazine : the language and the propaganda structure of ISIS / Halil Bisgin, Hasan Arslan, and Yusuf Korkmaz -- Characterizing organizational micro-climates in structural groups / Geoffrey P. Morgan and Kathleen M. Carley -- Pro/con : neural detection of stance in argumentative opinions / Marjan Hosseinia, Eduard Dragut, and Arjun Mukherjee -- Modeling gender inequity in household decision-making / Allegra A. Beal Cohen, Paul R. Cohen, and Gregory Kiker -- Bot detection : will focusing on recall cause overall performance deterioration? / Tahora H. Nazer, Matthew Davis, Mansooreh Karami, Leman Akoglu, David Koelle, and Huan Liu -- A quantitative portrait of legislative change in Ukraine / Zachary K. Stine and Nitin Agarwal -- Synthesizing machine-learning datasets from parameterizable agents using constrained combinatorial search / Victor Hung, Joshua Haley, Robert Bridgman, Norb Timpko, and Robert Wray -- Exploiting emojis for sarcasm detection / Jayashree Subramanian, Varun Sridharan, Kai Shu, and Huan Liu -- Condorcet optimal clustering with Delaunay triangulation : climate zones and world happiness insights / Max Bassett, Blake Newton, Joseph Schlessinger, Jacob Schmidt, Scott Lynch, Patrick Kuiper, Ryan Miller, Steven Morse, James Pleuss, Travis Russell, and William Pulleyblank -- Using common enemy graphs to identify communities of coordinated social media activity / Lucas A. Overbey, Bryan Ek, Kevin Pinzhoffer, and Bryan Williams -- Chronological semantics modeling : a topic evolution approach in online user-generated medical data / Cheng-Yu Chung and I-Han Hsiao -- Massive-scale models of urban infrastructure and populations / Daniel Baeder, Eric Christensen, Anhvinh Doanvo, Andrew Han, Ben F. M. Intoy, Steven Hardy, Zachary Humayun, Melissa Kain, Kevin Liberman, Adrian Myers, Meera Patel, William J. Porter III, Lenny Ramos, Michelle Shen, Lance Sparks, Allan Toriel, and Benjamin Wu -- Dynamic resource allocation during natural disasters using multi-agent environment / Alina Vereshchaka and Wen Dong -- Parallelizing convergent cross mapping using Apache Spark / Bo Pu, Lujie Duan, and Nathaniel D. Osgood -- |
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Continuous-time simulation of epidemic processes on dynamic interaction networks / Rehan Ahmad and Kevin S. Xu -- Characterizing bot networks on Twitter : an empirical analysis of contentious issues in the Asia-Pacific / Joshua Uyheng and Kathleen M. Carley -- A hybrid cellular model for predicting organizational recruitment in a k-dimensional space / Nicolas L. Harder and Matthew E. Brashears -- A challenging dataset for bias detection : the case of the crisis in the Ukraine / Andres Cremisini, Daniela Aguilar, and Mark A. Finlayson -- Does causal coherence predict online spread of social media? / Pedram Hosseini, Mona Diab, and David A. Broniatowski -- Detecting disruption : identifying structural changes in the Verkhovna Rada / Thomas Magelinski, Jialin Hou, Tymofiy Mylovanov, and Kathleen M. Carley -- Lost in online stores? Agent-based modeling of cognitive limitations of elderly online consumers / Justyna Pawlowska, Radoslaw Nielek, and Adam Wierzbicki -- Identifying toxicity within YouTube video comment / Adewale Obadimu, Esther Mead, Muhammad Nihal Hussain, and Nitin Agarwal -- Examining intensive groups in YouTube commenter metworks / Mustafa Alassad, Nitin Agarwal, and Muhammad Nihal Hussain -- User behavior modelling for fake information mitigation on social web / Zahra Rajabi, Amarda Shehu, and Hemant Purohit -- Effect of e-cigarette use and social network on smoking behavior change : an agent-based model of e-cigarette and cigarette interaction / Yang Qin, Rojiemiahd Edjoc, and Nathaniel D. Osgood -- Multi-scale simulation modeling for prevention and public health management of diabetes in pregnancy and sequelae / Yang Qin, Louise Freebairn, Jo-An Atkinson, Weicheng Qian, Anahita Safarishahrbijari, and Nathaniel D. Osgood -- Cough detection using hidden Markov models / Aydin Teyhouee and Nathaniel D. Osgood -- Modeling belief divergence and opinion polarization with Bayesian networks and agent-based simulation : a study on traditional healing use in South Africa / Kamwoo Lee and Jeanine Braithwaite |
Summary |
This volume consists of the proceedings of the 12th International Conference SBP-BRiMS 2019, held in Washington, DC, on July 9-12, 2019. The work presented at the Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling, and Prediction (SBP) Conference and the Behavioral Representation in Modeling and Simulation (BRiMS) Society's conference continued in the scholarly tradition of the past conferences. The goal of this conference is to build this 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 sociocultural behavior. It is the charge of this community to build this new science, its theories, methods, and its scientific culture in a way that does not give priority to either social science or computer science, and to embrace change as the cornerstone of the community. The conference has a strong multidisciplinary heritage. As the papers in this volume show, people, theories, methods, and data from a wide number of disciplines are represented including computer science, psychology, sociology, communication science, public health, bioinformatics, political science, and organizational science. Numerous types of computational methods are used including, but not limited to, machine learning, language technology, social network analysis and visualization, agent-based simulation, and statistics |
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Includes footnotes with bibliographic references, bibliographic references at chapter ends, and author index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed July 23, 2019) |
Subject |
Online social networks -- Psychological aspects -- Congresses
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Interactive computer systems -- Congresses
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Social networks -- Data processing -- Congresses
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Social networks -- Computer simulation -- Congresses
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Human behavior -- Computer simulation -- Congresses
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Human behavior -- Mathematical models -- Congresses
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Interpersonal relations -- Congresses
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Human behavior -- Mathematical models
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Human behavior -- Computer simulation
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Interactive computer systems
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Interpersonal relations
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proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Thomson, Robert (Professor of Behavioral Sciences), editor.
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Dancy, Christopher L., editor.
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Hyder, Ayaz, editor.
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Bisgin, Halil. editor
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ISBN |
9783030217419 |
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3030217418 |
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303021740X |
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9783030217402 |
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9783030217426 |
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3030217426 |
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