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  • ...content and patterns of analysts’ communications (in particular, social media communications). ...standing and modeling diversity in human social networks. We emphasize the social aspect of diversity because differences in individuals’ knowledge and vie
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  • [http://knoesis.wright.edu/research/semsoc/projects/socs SoCS: Social Media Enhanced Organizational Sensemaking in Emergency Response] Keywords: Social Networking, Emergency Response, Content Analysis, Network Analysis, Organiz
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  • ...rch will ensure wide impact of scientific research on the support for safe social interactions. ...The prevalence and serious consequences of online harassment present both social and technological challenges.
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  • ...lenges of our time such as disaster management and diplomacy (e.g., social media-based emergency coordination, water diplomacy), e-Sciences with a focus on === [[Social and Physical Sensing Enabled Decision Support]] (Hazards SEES): ===
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  • <font size="5"><b>Location Extraction and Georeferencing in Social Media</b>: Challenges, Techniques, and Applications</font> ...ow people express location information explicitly and implicitly on social media, and in general, develop efficient techniques for geospatial computing that
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  • ...dealing with computer and social science research efforts on understanding social, cultural, communicative, and linguistic roles of emoji and on building nov #Emoji's effects on the evolution of language constructs used on social media such as emoticons and slang terms
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  • <b>Modeling Radicalization on Social Media using Knowledge-infused & Context-Aware Learning</b> is an inter-disciplina ...it), using machine learning, text mining, natural language processing, and social network analysis.
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  • <b>Modeling Radicalization on Social Media using Knowledge-infused & Context-Aware Learning</b> is an inter-disciplina ...it), using machine learning, text mining, natural language processing, and social network analysis.
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  • ...f these include SA-REST extensions for Web APIs and SA-REST extensions for social networking profiles. An author desiring to create a new ...ent driven Web applications in the current economic scenario. For example, social networking applications such as...</span></nowiki></pre>
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  • ...uring the Spatio-Temporal Psychological Impact of Novel Coronavirus with a Social Quality Index, ''start: 2020'' * [[Context-Aware Harassment Detection on Social Media]]
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  • ...diction-x-social-media-ai Public Health, Epidemiology, Addictions x Social Media & AI Slides]</b>== ...://www2.slideshare.net/aiisc/public-health-epidemiology-addiction-x-social-media-ai Overall picture of our Addictions work.]
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  • ...content and patterns of analysts’ communications (in particular, social media communications). ...standing and modeling diversity in human social networks. We emphasize the social aspect of diversity because differences in individuals’ knowledge and vie
    6 KB (838 words) - 22:03, 13 June 2017
  • ...ecial issue on “Provenance in Web applications in Business, eScience and Social Networking” also emphasizes the increasing importance of provenance manag *Role of provenance in social networks, social media and Web 2.0 (mashups)
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  • ...ning and will provide a broad overview of our work with biomedical, social media (e.g., twitter), and ...ation & Services Science, a world leader in Semantic, Services, Sensor and Social computing over Web and mobile platforms (also called Semantic Web, Web 2.0,
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  • ...ning and will provide a broad overview of our work with biomedical, social media (e.g., twitter), and sensor data. ...ation & Services Science, a world leader in Semantic, Services, Sensor and Social computing over Web and mobile platforms (also called Semantic Web, Web 2.0,
    10 KB (1,383 words) - 18:24, 12 August 2009
  • ===Semantics empowered Sensors, Services, and Social Computing on ubiquitous Web=== ...variety of technologies, including computing technologies; communication, social-interaction, and Web technologies; and embedded, fixed, or mobile sensors a
    27 KB (3,973 words) - 01:41, 11 November 2023
  • ...ent, many people have become “citizens” of an Internet- or Web-enabled social community; the use of Internet- or Web-enabled mobile devices to upload thi ...ed the open environment and applications or tagging, blogging, wikis, and social networking sites that have made information consumption, production, and sh
    25 KB (3,769 words) - 16:43, 14 November 2010
  • ...pter in the [http://www.springer.com/us/book/9781493971305 Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining, Springer, 2017]: ...W. Twitris - A System for Collective Social Intelligence. Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining (ESNAM), 2017, pp. 1-23.'''
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  • ...nesses and researchers around the world. However, analyzing these numerous social signals can be extremely challenging. Microblog posts are streamed in large ...ing the information overload of those interested in collectively analyzing social signals for sensemaking. Our approach can be summarized as follows:
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  • *Role of provenance in social networks, social media and Web 2.0 (mashups) ...rvices, and his research interests includes semantics-empowered sensor and social computing on the Web. His research has led to two companies and many deploy
    15 KB (2,083 words) - 16:44, 19 December 2011
  • ...information about the project, please visit our project page [[Linked Open Social Signals]]. ...e=corr10asur>S. Asur and B. A. Huberman. Predicting the future with social media. CoRR, abs/1003.5699, 2010.</ref> or to manage earthquakes detection <ref n
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  • <span style="font-size:26pt;color:purple">Physical-Cyber-Social Computing: An Early 21st Century Approach to <br /><br /> Computing for Hum ...activities and engagements, decision making, interaction with physical and social worlds, generating insights, and just about anything that a human, as an in
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  • with dynamic domains involved in social, Increasingly popular social, mobile, and sensor
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  • =Trust in Interpersonal, Social, and Sensor Networks= ...re pursuing research on trust and trustworthiness issues in interpersonal, social, and sensor networks, to potentially unify and integrate them for exploitin
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  • <span style="font-size:28pt;color:purple">Semantics Empowered Social Computing</span><br /><br /> .... Vital to the success of the Semantic Social Web is to understand how the Social Web will be enriched by the Semantic Web.<br /><br />
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  • ...t= Gears Image]]<span style="font-size:26pt;color:purple">Citizen Sensing, Social Signals, and Enriching Human Experience</span> Web-enabled social community; the use of Internet-or Web-enabled mobile devices to upload
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  • ...as sentiments, emotions, intervals, frequency, dosage, etc.'') from social media. PREDOSE is the predecessor of both the [http://wiki.knoesis.org/index.php/ * [http://www.med.wright.edu/whatsnew/2013/socialweb Researchers use social web forum data to understand nonmedical use of painkillers] (article by [ht
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  • ...e=corr10asur>S. Asur and B. A. Huberman. Predicting the future with social media. CoRR, abs/1003.5699, 2010.</ref> or to manage earthquakes detection <ref n ** Architecture, SPARQL client ([[Cuebee]]), Social Sensor (Extraction, Annotation), API, Documentation
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