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Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction : 6th International Conference, SBP 2013, Washington, DC, USA, April 2-5, 2013, Proceedings / edited by Ariel M. Greenberg, William G Kennedy, Nathan D Bos.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Greenberg, Ariel M., Editor.
Kennedy, Wm. G. (William G.), Editor.
Bos, Nathan D., Editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (SpringerNature-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Information systems and applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI ; SL 3, 7812
Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI ; 7812
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computers and civilization.
Social sciences-Data processing.
Electronic data processing-Management.
Data mining.
Computer networks.
Application software.
Computers and Society.
Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences.
IT Operations.
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.
Computer Communication Networks.
Computer and Information Systems Applications.
Local Subjects:
Computers and Society.
Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences.
IT Operations.
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery.
Computer Communication Networks.
Computer and Information Systems Applications.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XVI, 535 pages) : 166 illustrations
Edition:
1st ed. 2013.
Contained In:
Springer Nature eBook
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This book constitutes the proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction, SBP 2013, held in Washington, DC, USA in April 2013. The total of 57 contributions, which consists of papers and posters, included in this volume was carefully reviewed and selected from 137 submissions. This conference is strongly committed to multidisciplinarity, consistent with recent trends in computational social science and related fields. The topics covered are: behavioral science, health sciences, military science and information science. There are also many papers that provide methodological innovation as well as new domain-specific findings.
Contents:
Behavioral Science
The Evolution of Paternal Care
Parent Training Resource Allocation Optimization Using an Agent-Based Model of Child Maltreatment
Influence and Power in Group Interactions
The Marketcast Method for Aggregating Prediction Market Forecasts
Peer Nominations and Its Relation to Interactions in a Computer Game
Predicting People Personality Using Novel Mobile Phone-Based Metrics
Moral Values from Simple Game Play
An Agent-Based Model for Simultaneous Phone and SMS Traffic over Time
Reconstructing Online Behaviors by Effort Minimization
"Copping" in Heroin Markets: The Hidden Information Costs of Indirect Sales and Why They Matter
Cultural Polarization and the Role of Extremist Agents: A Simple Simulation Model
Using Imageability and Topic Chaining to Locate Metaphors in Linguistic Corpora
Automated Trading in Prediction Markets
Health Sciences
Social Network Analysis of Peer Effects on Binge Drinking among U.S. Adolescents
Feedback Dynamic between Emotional Reinforcement and Healthy Eating: An Application of the Reciprocal Markov Model
Testing the Foundations of Quantal Response Equilibrium
Discovering Consumer Health Expressions from Consumer-Contributed Content
Patient-Centered Information Extraction for Effective Search on Healthcare Forum
Controlling for Population Variances in Health and Exposure Risk Using Randomized Matrix Based Mathematical Modeling
How Do E-Patients Connect Online? A Study of Social Support Roles in Health Social Networking
Information Science
Dynamic Stochastic Blockmodels: Statistical Models for Time-Evolving Networks
LA-LDA: A Limited Attention Topic Model for Social Recommendation
Graph Formation Effects on Social Welfare and Inequality in a Networked Resource Game
Recommendation in Reciprocal and Bipartite Social Networks-A Case Study of Online Dating
In You We Follow: Determining the Group Leader in Dialogue
Pareto Distance for Multi-layer Network Analysis
Formation of Multiple Networks
A Flexible Framework for Probabilistic Models of Social Trust
Coauthor Prediction for Junior Researchers
Massive Media Event Data Analysis to Assess World-Wide Political Conflict and Instability
Sparsification and Sampling of Networks for Collective Classification
A Comparative Study of Social Media and Traditional Polling in the Egyptian Uprising of 2011
Hashtag Lifespan and Social Networks during the London Riots
A Text Cube Approach to Human, Social and Cultural Behavior in the Twitter Stream
Mapping Cyber-Collective Action among Female Muslim Bloggers for the Women to Drive Movement
Discovering Patterns in Social Networks with Graph Matching Algorithms
Critiquing Text Analysis in Social Modeling: Best Practices, Limitations, and New Frontiers
Which Targets to Contact First to Maximize Influence over Social Network
Intruder or Welcome Friend: Inferring Group Membership in Online Social Networks
Identifying Influential Twitter Users in the 2011 Egyptian Revolution
Socio-Cultural Opinion Evolution
Who Shall We Follow in Twitter for Cyber Vulnerability?
Respondent-Driven Sampling in Online Social Networks
Trade-Offs in Social and Behavioral Modeling in Mobile Networks
Privacy Protection in Personalized Web Search: A Peer Group-Based Approach
Detecting Anomalous Behaviors Using Structural Properties of Social Networks
Measuring User Credibility in Social Media
Financial Crisis, Omori's Law, and Negative Entropy Flow
Trust Metrics and Results for Social Media Analysis
Methodology
Predicting Mobile Call Behavior via Subspace Methods
Modeling the Interaction between Emergency Communications and Behavior in the Aftermath of a Disaster
Modeling the Dynamics of Dengue Fever
Improving Markov Chain Monte Carlo Estimation with Agent-Based Models
Military Science
Geographic Profiling of Criminal Groups for Military Cordon and Search
Exploiting User Model Diversity in Forecast Aggregation
Risk-Based Models of Attacker Behavior in Cybersecurity.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-642-37210-0
9783642372100
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