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Analyzing the Social Web provides a framework for the analysis of public data currently available and being generated by social networks and social media, like Facebook, Twitter, and Foursquare. Access and analysis of this public data about people and their connections to one another allows for new applications of traditional social network analysis techniques that let us identify things like who are the most important or influential people in a network, how things will spread through the network, and the nature of peoples' relationships. Analyzing the Social Web introduces you to t
Human-computer interaction. --- Social media. --- Social networks. --- Social media --- Social networks --- Human-computer interaction --- Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Social Change --- Computer-human interaction --- Human factors in computing systems --- Interaction, Human-computer --- Networking, Social --- Networks, Social --- Social networking --- Social support systems --- Support systems, Social --- User-generated media --- Human engineering --- User-centered system design --- User interfaces (Computer systems) --- Interpersonal relations --- Cliques (Sociology) --- Microblogs --- Communication --- User-generated content --- Informatiesamenleving --- Sociale netwerken --- 681.3*C26 --- 681.3*J4 --- 681.3*J4 Social and behavioral sciences (Computer applications) --- Social and behavioral sciences (Computer applications) --- 681.3*C26 Internetworking --- Internetworking
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As open, distributed systems like the Web continue to grow, and more and more content created by users becomes available, the question of whom and what can be trusted becomes increasingly important. This book looks at one solution – social trust relationships – and examines the challenging research problems raised by computing with social trust. In bringing together important research in computing social trust from both computer science and related disciplines, this book provides an invaluable overview of the area. Divided into three parts, the first – Models of Social Trust – addresses theory, behaviour and trust management, analysing how trust is developed, the dynamics of trust relationships, and systems for trust management. Part Two – Propagation of Trust – describes algorithms and methods for computing trust in social contexts. Social networks, profile similarity, and participation in online communities are all sources from which trust can be computed. The final part – Applications of Trust – contains applications such as recommender systems, website access control, and email filtering, where trust can improve functionality. With contributions from leading researchers in the area of social trust, this book will be welcomed by researchers and graduate students in computer science and information systems, as well as those working in related disciplines where trust may be an issue (such as communications and psychology).
Human-computer interaction. --- Trust. --- User-computer interface. --- Human-computer interaction --- Trust --- User-Computer Interface --- Software --- Interpersonal Relations --- Psychology, Social --- Computing Methodologies --- Information Science --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Computer Science --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Trust (Psychology) --- Computer-human interaction --- Human factors in computing systems --- Interaction, Human-computer --- Computer science. --- User interfaces (Computer systems). --- Artificial intelligence. --- Computers and civilization. --- Computer Science. --- User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction. --- Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics). --- Computers and Society. --- AI (Artificial intelligence) --- Artificial thinking --- Electronic brains --- Intellectronics --- Intelligence, Artificial --- Intelligent machines --- Machine intelligence --- Thinking, Artificial --- Bionics --- Cognitive science --- Digital computer simulation --- Electronic data processing --- Logic machines --- Machine theory --- Self-organizing systems --- Simulation methods --- Fifth generation computers --- Neural computers --- Interfaces, User (Computer systems) --- Human-machine systems --- Informatics --- Science --- Civilization and computers --- Civilization --- Attitude (Psychology) --- Emotions --- Human engineering --- User-centered system design --- User interfaces (Computer systems) --- Artificial Intelligence. --- User-Computer Interface.
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Analyzing the Social Web provides a framework for the analysis of public data currently available and being generated by social networks and social media, like Facebook, Twitter, and Foursquare. Access and analysis of this public data about people and their connections to one another allows for new applications of traditional social network analysis techniques that let us identify things like who are the most important or influential people in a network, how things will spread through the network, and the nature of peoples' relationships. Analyzing the Social Web introduces you to these techniques, shows you their application to many different types of social media, and discusses how social media can be used as a tool for interacting with the online public. Presents interactive social applications on the web, and the types of analysis that are currently conducted in the study of social media. Covers the basics of network structures for beginners, including measuring methods for describing nodes, edges, and parts of the network. Discusses the major categories of social media applications or phenomena and shows how the techniques presented can be applied to analyze and understand the underlying data. Provides an introduction to information visualization, particularly network visualization techniques, and methods for using them to identify interesting features in a network, generate hypotheses for analysis, and recognize patterns of behavior. Includes a supporting website with lecture slides, exercises, and downloadable social network data sets that can be used can be used to apply the techniques presented in the book.
Methods in social research (general) --- Mass communications
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Online Harassment is one of the most serious problems in social media. To address it requires understanding the forms harassment takes, how it impacts the targets, who harasses, and how technology that stands between users and social media can stop harassers and protect users. The field of Human-Computer Interaction provides a unique set of tools to address this challenge. This book brings together experts in theory, socio-technical systems, network analysis, text analysis, and machine learning to present a broad set of analyses and applications that improve our understanding of the harassment problem and how to address it. This book tackles the problem of harassment by addressing it in three major domains. First, chapters explore how harassment manifests, including extensive analysis of the Gamer Gate incident, stylistic features of different types of harassment, how gender differences affect misogynistic harassment. Then, we look at the results of harassment, including how it drives people offline and the impacts it has on targets. Finally, we address techniques for mitigating harassment, both through automated detection and filtering and interface options that users control. Together, many branches of HCI come together to provide a comprehensive look at the phenomenon of online harassment and to advance the field toward effective human-oriented solutions.
Mass communications --- Computer science --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Computer. Automation --- Mathematical linguistics --- spraaktechnologie --- sociale media --- machine learning --- computers --- informatica --- computerkunde
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Social networks and social media, like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Foursquare, are some of the most popular services on the Web, with hundreds of millions of users. The public information that people share on these sites can be valuable for anyone interested in investigating people of interest through open, public sources. This book presents an overview of social media and discusses special skills and techniques to use when conducting investigations. It features hands-on tutorials and case studies and offers additional data-gathering techniques. --
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As open, distributed systems like the Web continue to grow, and more and more content created by users becomes available, the question of whom and what can be trusted becomes increasingly important. This book looks at one solution - social trust relationships - and examines the challenging research problems raised by computing with social trust. In bringing together important research in computing social trust from both computer science and related disciplines, this book provides an invaluable overview of the area. Divided into three parts, the first - Models of Social Trust - addresses theory, behaviour and trust management, analysing how trust is developed, the dynamics of trust relationships, and systems for trust management. Part Two - Propagation of Trust - describes algorithms and methods for computing trust in social contexts. Social networks, profile similarity, and participation in online communities are all sources from which trust can be computed. The final part - Applications of Trust - contains applications such as recommender systems, website access control, and email filtering, where trust can improve functionality. With contributions from leading researchers in the area of social trust, this book will be welcomed by researchers and graduate students in computer science and information systems, as well as those working in related disciplines where trust may be an issue (such as communications and psychology).
Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- Computer. Automation --- informatica --- maatschappij --- KI (kunstmatige intelligentie) --- robots
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Computer science --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- Computer. Automation --- ICT (informatie- en communicatietechnieken) --- multimedia --- programmeren (informatica) --- informatiesystemen --- database management --- computernetwerken --- robots
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TheWorld-WideWeb continues to growand newtechnologies,modes ofinter- tions, and applications are being developed. Building on this growth, Semantic Web technologies aim at providing a shared semantic information space, cha- ing qualitatively our experiences on the Web. As Semantic Web technologies mature and permeate more and more application areas, new research challenges are coming to the fore and some unsolved ones are becoming more acute. These issues include creating and managing Semantic Web content, making Sem- tic Web applications robust and scalable, organizing and integrating infor- tion from di?erent sources for novel uses, making semantics explicit in order to improve our overallexperience with information technologies, and thus enabling us to use the wealth of information that is currently available in digital form for addressing our everyday tasks. These and other challenges brought several hundred of researchers, devel- ers,governmentworkers,venturecapitalists,students,anduserstoBusan,Korea fortheSixthInternationalSemanticWebConferencewhichwasheldjointlywith the 2nd Asian Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2007 + ASWC 2007). We are excited to o?er this volume with the main proceedings of ISWC 2007 + ASWC 2007 to the growingcommunity of researchersand practitioners of the Semantic Web. The tremendous response to our Call for Papers from a truly international community of researchers and practitioners from 30 countries, the careful nature of the review process, and the breadth and scope of the papers ?nally selected for inclusion in this volume all speak to the quality of the c- ference and to the contributions made by the papers in these proceedings.
Computer science --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- Computer. Automation --- ICT (informatie- en communicatietechnieken) --- multimedia --- programmeren (informatica) --- informatiesystemen --- database management --- computernetwerken --- robots
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Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics --- Computer. Automation --- informatica --- maatschappij --- KI (kunstmatige intelligentie) --- robots
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