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SMUC@CIKM 2011: Glasgow, United Kingdom
- Iván Cantador, Francisco M. Carrero, José Carlos Cortizo, Paolo Rosso, Markus Schedl, José A. Troyano:
Proceedings of the 3rd International CIKM Workshop on Search and Mining User-Generated Contents, SMUC 2011, Glasgow, United Kingdom, October 28, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0949-3
Keynote address 1
- David E. Losada:
The challenge of understanding the flow of sentiments in social media documents. 1-2
Opinion mining, sentiment analysis, and recommendation
- Olga Streibel, Rehab Alnemr:
Trend-based and reputation-versed personalized news network. 3-10 - Alexandra Roshchina, John Cardiff, Paolo Rosso:
A comparative evaluation of personality estimation algorithms for the twin recommender system. 11-18
Information extraction, retrieval and filtering
- Felix Hieber, Stefan Riezler:
Improved answer ranking in social question-answering portals. 19-26 - Enrique Vallés, Paolo Rosso:
Detection of near-duplicate user generated contents: the SMS spam collection. 27-34
Keynote address 2
- Martin Atzmueller:
Analysis of communities in social media. 35-36
Social networks and communities
- Claudia Peersman, Walter Daelemans, Leona Van Vaerenbergh:
Predicting age and gender in online social networks. 37-44 - Guangyu Wu, Martin Harrigan, Pádraig Cunningham:
Characterizing Wikipedia pages using edit network motif profiles. 45-52 - Geir Solskinnsbakk, Jon Atle Gulla:
Mining tag similarity in folksonomies. 53-60
Social microblogging
- Sheila Kinsella, Vanessa Murdock, Neil O'Hare:
"I'm eating a sandwich in Glasgow": modeling locations with tweets. 61-68 - Denzil Correa, Ashish Sureka:
Mining tweets for tag recommendation on social media. 69-76 - Daniel Archambault, Derek Greene, Pádraig Cunningham, Neil J. Hurley:
ThemeCrowds: multiresolution summaries of twitter usage. 77-84 - Giacomo Inches, Andrea Basso, Fabio Crestani:
On the generation of rich content metadata from social media. 85-92
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