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Social Information Processing (Tin180 Com)
1. Social Information Processing March 26-28, 2008 AAAI Spring Symposium Stanford University 010011011 01100001 11110 011 0101110011010 0111011010 001001 01111 00001001111010 011011010101 01001 01111 01100001001111010 100101111 00110 1001 10110101110100100 1010100100 1101 0010 00010111010011
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Bernardo Huberman – Social Dynamics in the Age of the Web Brian Skyrms - Signaling Games: Some Dynamics of Evolution and Learning Riley Crane - Viral, Quality, and Junk Videos on YouTube Matt Smith - Social Capital in the Blogosphere Tad Hogg - Solving the organizational free riding problem with social networks Dan Cosley - Understanding and Exploiting Social Interaction Data Cosma Shalizi - Measuring Shared Information and Coordinated Activity in a Network Elizeu Santos-Neto - Content Reuse and Interest Sharing in Tagging Communities
Yi-Ching Huang - You Are What You Tag Julia Stoyanovich - Leveraging Tagging to Model User Interests in del.icio.us Steve Whittaker - Temporal Tagging Yu Zhang - Mining Target Marketing Groups From Users’Web of Trust on Epinions Sihem Amer-Yahia - Reviewing the Reviewers Georg Groh - Implicit Social Network Construction and Expert User Determination in Web Portals Ed Chi - Augmented Social Cognition Peter Pirolli - A Probabilistic Model of Semantics in Social Information Foraging Anon Plangrasopchok - On constructing shallow taxonomies from social annotations Gustavo Glusman - Users, photos, groups, words: analyzing mixed networks on flickr
Luc Steels - Social tagging in community memories Cosma Shalizi - Social Media as Windows on the Social Life of the Mind John Nicholson - The Blind Leading the Blind Dan Cosley (Cornell) General Purpose Transitive Trust Inference System for Social Networks