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WSM '10: Proceedings of second ACM SIGMM workshop on Social media
ACM2010 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
MM '10: ACM Multimedia Conference Firenze Italy 25 October 2010
ISBN:
978-1-4503-0173-2
Published:
25 October 2010
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October 28 - November 1, 2024
Melbourne , VIC , Australia
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Abstract

It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 2nd ACM SIGMM International Workshop on Social Media -- WSM'10. This workshop aims to be the premier forum for presentation of research results and experience reports on leading edge issues of social media research, including models, systems, applications, and theory. The mission of the workshop is to share novel ideas, methods and techniques that address the emerging challenges of social media research and identify new directions for future research and development. WSM gives researchers and practitioners a unique opportunity to share their perspectives with others interested in the various aspects of social media.

The call for papers attracted 17 submissions from Asia, Europe, and the United States. The program committee accepted 10 papers that cover a variety of topics, including social media analysis on social networks, social media tagging, social group discovery and summarization from social media, and emerging applications with social media. In addition, the program includes two keynote speeches, one by Ramesh Sarukkai on "Creating the Perfect Social Video Stream", and the other by Daniel Gatica- Perez on "The You in YouTube". We hope that these proceedings will serve as a valuable reference for social media researchers and developers.

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SESSION: Keynote address
keynote
The you in youtube

In this talk, I will argue that complex sociotechnical systems like YouTube admit multiple conceptualizations - what YouTube is and is about - and that each of these perspectives ultimately results in different ways of posing research questions in ...

SESSION: Best paper candidate session
research-article
Tag suggestion and localization in user-generated videos based on social knowledge

Nowadays, almost any web site that provides means for sharing user-generated multimedia content, like Flickr, Facebook, YouTube and Vimeo, has tagging functionalities to let users annotate the material that they want to share. The tags are then used to ...

research-article
Image tagging and search: a gender oriented study

Social computing sites constitute a valuable source of user-generated content for user modeling. Whereas user generated content and the mining of such content are well studied, little attention has been given in the literature to modeling the ...

research-article
Automatic creation of photo books from stories in social media

Photos are a special way to tell stories of our best memories. The representation of those photos in appealing physical photo books is highly appreciated by many people. Today, many photos are shared via social networking sites, where people upload ...

SESSION: Oral session 2
research-article
Hyper-community detection in the blogosphere

Most existing work on learning community structure in social network is graph-based whose links among the members are often represented as an adjacency matrix, encoding direct pairwise associations between members. In this paper, we propose a method to ...

research-article
Associative face co-occurrence networks for recommending friends in social networks

In social network services, which have become widely used as an important tool to share rich information, making new friends is the most basic functionality to enable users to take advantage of their social networks. However, in current social network ...

SESSION: Oral session 3
research-article
An efficient access control method for multimedia social networks

Multimedia social networks(MMSNs) have provided a convenient way to share the multimedia contents such as images, videos, blogs, etc. online. However, due to various privacy concerns people often want to selectively share the contents with their friends,...

research-article
User's privacy in applications provided through social networks

The number of users of social networks (SN) has increased dramatically during the last years. In turn, the number of applications offered by SNs, as well as their usage by SN users, has also increased significantly. These applications are developed by ...

SESSION: Keynote address
keynote
Creating the perfect video stream

Users continue to have ubiquitous access to internet powered video content - giving them many choices for the media they choose to watch. However, even with the availability of millions of hours of internet video, consumers spend a significant amount of ...

SESSION: Oral session 4
research-article
Online social networks for personal informatics to promote positive health behavior

Social network services are becoming increasingly popular, and people are using these networks to obtain and share information. The application of social network and social media to the collection, storage and review of personal information presents ...

research-article
Image-based dietary information mining for community creation in a social network

We present the initial results of an investigation on automated community formation in a social networking site, named FoodLog, that manages dietary information of its users. The site analyzes photos submitted by users, to estimate the dietary ...

research-article
Automatic video archaeology: tracing your online videos

We propose in this paper an automatic video archaeology (AVA) system which is able to trace the manipulation history of online videos. The key of AVA is the construction of a video migration map, which represents the history of how videos have been ...

Contributors
  • University of Oldenburg
  • Singapore Management University
  • University of Rochester
  • Pinterest Inc.
  • Alibaba Group Holding Limited
  • Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Information Technologies Institute
  • The University of Hong Kong

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