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- short-paperSeptember 2014
Inferring nationalities of Twitter users and studying inter-national linking
HT '14: Proceedings of the 25th ACM conference on Hypertext and social mediaPages 237–242https://doi.org/10.1145/2631775.2631825Twitter user profiles contain rich information that allows researchers to infer particular attributes of users' identities. Knowing identity attributes such as gender, age, and/or nationality are a first step in many studies which seek to describe ...
- short-paperSeptember 2014
Sociolinguistic analysis of Twitter in multilingual societies
HT '14: Proceedings of the 25th ACM conference on Hypertext and social mediaPages 243–248https://doi.org/10.1145/2631775.2631824In a multilingual society, language not only reflects culture and heritage, but also has implications for social status and the degree of integration in society. Different languages can be a barrier between monolingual communities, and the dynamics of ...
- short-paperSeptember 2014
Co-following on twitter
HT '14: Proceedings of the 25th ACM conference on Hypertext and social mediaPages 249–254https://doi.org/10.1145/2631775.2631820We present an in-depth study of co-following on Twitter based on the observation that two Twitter users whose followers have similar friends are also similar, even though they might not share any direct links or a single mutual follower. We show how ...
- keynoteSeptember 2014
The wisdom of ad-hoc crowds
HT '14: Proceedings of the 25th ACM conference on Hypertext and social mediaPages 1–2https://doi.org/10.1145/2631775.2631813In this keynote we give an introduction to wisdom of crowds in the Web, the long tail of web content, and the bias involved in the generation of user generated content (UGC). This bias creates the wisdom of ad-hoc crowds or the wisdom of a few. Although ...
- research-articleSeptember 2014
Comparing the pulses of categorical hot events in Twitter and Weibo
HT '14: Proceedings of the 25th ACM conference on Hypertext and social mediaPages 126–135https://doi.org/10.1145/2631775.2631810The fragility and interconnectivity of the planet argue compellingly for a greater understanding of how different communities make sense of their world. One of such critical demands relies on comparing the Chinese and the rest of the world (e.g., ...
- posterSeptember 2014
Cross-hierarchical communication in Twitter conflicts
HT '14: Proceedings of the 25th ACM conference on Hypertext and social mediaPages 311–312https://doi.org/10.1145/2631775.2631788Social hierarchy plays an important role in shaping the way individuals interacting with each other. In this study, we propose three metrics: equality, diversity, and reciprocity to evaluate the social hierarchical differences in cross-ideological ...