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E-raamat: Advances in Social Computing: Third International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral Modeling, and Prediction, SBP 2010, Bethesda, MD, USA, March 30-31, 2010, Proceedings

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Social computing is concerned with the study of social behavior and social context based on computational systems. Behavioral modeling provides a representation of the social behavior, and allows for experimenting, scenario planning, and deep und- standing of behavior, patterns, and potential outcomes. The pervasive use of computer and Internet technologies by humans in everyday life provides an unprecedented en- ronment of various social activities that, due to the platforms under which they take place, generate large amounts of stored data as a by-product, often in systematically organized form. Social computing facilitates behavioral modeling in model building, analysis, pattern mining, and prediction. Numerous interdisciplinary and interdepe- ent systems are created and used to represent the various social and physical systems for investigating the interactions between groups, communities, or nation-states. This requires joint efforts to take advantage of the state-of-the-art research from multiple disciplines improving social computing and behavioral modeling in order to document lessons learned and develop novel theories, experiments, and methodologies to better explain the interaction between social (both informal and institutionalized), psyc- logical, and physical mechanisms. The goal is to enable us to experiment, create, and recreate an operational environment with a better understanding of the contributions from each individual discipline, forging joint interdisciplinary efforts. This volume comprises the proceedings of the third international workshop on - cial Computing, Behavioral Modeling and Prediction, which has grown trem- dously.
Beyond Degree Distributions: Local to Global Structure of Social Contact Graphs (Abstract)
1(1)
Stephen Eubank
Anil Vullikanti
Maleq Khan
Madhav Marathe
Chris Barrett
Endogenous Market-Clearing Prices and Reference Point Adaptation
2(1)
Arnaud Z. Dragicevic
Modeling Effect of Leaders in Ethno-Religious Conflicts
3(10)
Lingzhi Luo
Nilanjan Chakraborty
Katia Sycara
Calibrating Subjective Probabilities Using Hierarchical Bayesian Models
13(10)
Edgar C. Merkle
State-Dependent Risk Preferences in Evolutionary Games
23(9)
Patrick Roos
Dana Nau
Social Learning and Cumulative Innovations in a Networked Group
32(10)
Thomas N. Wisdom
Robert L. Goldstone
Understanding Segregation Processes (Abstract)
42(2)
Elizabeth Bruch
Social Factors in Creating an Integrated Capability for Health System Modeling and Simulation
44(8)
Paul P. Maglio
Melissa Cefkin
Peter J. Haas
Pat Selinger
A System Dynamics Approach to Modeling the Sensitivity of Inappropriate Emergency Department Utilization
52(10)
Joshua G. Behr
Rafael Diaz
Using Social Network Analysis for Spam Detection
62(8)
Dave DeBarr
Harry Wechsler
Literature Search through Mixed-Membership Community Discovery
70(9)
Tina Eliassi-Rad
Keith Henderson
Predictability and Prediction for an Experimental Cultural Market
79(8)
Richard Colbaugh
Kristin Glass
Paul Ormerod
Macroeconomic Analysis of Universal Coverage in the U.S.
87(10)
Zhigang Feng
Projecting Sexual and Injecting HIV Risks into Future Outcomes with Agent-Based Modeling (Abstract)
97(1)
Georgiy V. Bobashev
Robert J. Morris
William A. Zule
Cultural Consensus Theory: Aggregating Continuous Responses in a Finite Interval
98(10)
William H. Batchelder
Alex Strashny
A. Kimball Romney
Information Overload and Viral Marketing: Countermeasures and Strategies
108(10)
Jiesi Cheng
Aaron Sun
Daniel Zeng
Using Model Replication to Improve the Reliability of Agent-Based Models
118(10)
Wei Zhong
Yushim Kim
Multiscale Comparison of Three-Dimensional Trajectories Based on the Curvature Maxima and Its Application to Medicine
128(10)
Shoji Hirano
Shusaku Tsumoto
A Knowledge Collaboration Network Model across Disciplines
138(11)
Anna Nagurney
Qiang Qiang
Behavioral Analyses of Information Diffusion Models by Observed Data of Social Network
149(10)
Kazumi Saito
Masahiro Kimura
Kouzou Ohara
Hiroshi Motoda
Developing Social Networks for Artificial Societies from Survey Data
159(10)
Stephen Lieberman
Jonathan K. Alt
Understanding and Enabling Online Social Networks to Support Healthy Behaviors (Abstract)
169(1)
Noshir Contractor
A Dynamical Systems Model for Understanding Behavioral Interventions for Weight Loss
170(10)
J.-Emeterio Navarro-Barrientos
Daniel E. Rivera
Linda M. Collins
Colbert: A Scoring Based Graphical Model for Expert Identification
180(9)
Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad
Xin Zhao
An Agent-Based Model for Studying Child Maltreatment and Child Maltreatment Prevention
189(10)
Xiaolin Hu
Richard W. Puddy
Gryphon: A Hybrid Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation Platform for Infectious Diseases
199(9)
Bin Yu
Jijun Wang
Michael McGowan
Ganesh Vaidyanathan
Kristofer Younger
A Risk Factor Analysis of West Nile Virus: Extraction of Relationships from a Neural-Network Model
208(10)
Debarchana Ghosh
Rajarshi Guha
Coevolution of Epidemics, Social Networks, and Individual Behavior: A Case Study
218(10)
Jiangzhuo Chen
Achla Marathe
Madhav Marathe
User Generated Content Consumption and Social Networking in Knowledge-Sharing OSNs
228(10)
Jake T. Lussier
Troy Raeder
Nitesh V. Chawla
Where Are the Academic Jobs? Interactive Exploration of Job Advertisements in Geospatial and Topical Space
238(10)
Angela M. Zoss
Michael Conover
Katy Borner
Assessing Group Interaction with Social Language Network Analysis
248(8)
Andrew J. Scholand
Yla R. Tausczik
James W. Pennebaker
Analyzing and Tracking Weblog Communities Using Discriminative Collection Representatives
256(9)
Guozhu Dong
Ting Sa
Assortativity Patterns in Multi-dimensional Inter-organizational Networks: A Case Study of the Humanitarian Relief Sector
265(8)
Kang Zhao
Louis-Marie Ngamassi
John Yen
Carleen Maitland
Andrea Tapia
Deconstructing Interaction Dynamics in Knowledge Sharing Communities
273(9)
Ablimitt Aji
Eugene Agichtein
Workings of Collective Intelligence within Open Source Communities
282(8)
Everett Stiles
Xiaohui Cui
Manipulation as a Security Mechanism in Sensor Networks
290(8)
Ruiyi Zhang
Johnson P. Thomas
Qiurui Zhu
Mathews Thomas
Modeling the Impact of Motivation, Personality, and Emotion on Social Behavior
298(8)
Lynn C. Miller
Stephen J. Read
Wayne Zachary
Andrew Rosoff
Expressing Effects-Based Outcomes from Patterns of Emergent Population Behaviors
306(8)
Colleen L. Phillips
Norman D. Geddes
PGT: A Statistical Approach to Prediction and Mechanism Design
314(9)
David H. Wolpert
James W. Bono
Developing Cognitive Models for Social Simulation from Survey Data
323(7)
Jonathan K. Alt
Stephen Lieberman
Dynamic Creation of Social Networks for Syndromic Surveillance Using Information Fusion
330(8)
Jared Holsopple
Shanchieh Yang
Moises Sudit
Adam Stotz
Calibrating Bayesian Network Representations of Social-Behavioral Models
338(8)
Paul Whitney
Stephen Walsh
Social Network Data and Practices: The Case of Friendfeed
346(8)
Fabio Celli
F. Marta L. Di Lascio
Matteo Magnani
Barbara Pacelli
Luca Rossi
Predictability in an `Unpredictable' Artificial Cultural Market
354(6)
Paul Ormerod
Kristin Glass
Improving an Agent-Based Model by Using Interdisciplinary Approaches for Analyzing Structural Change in Agriculture
360(7)
Franziska Appel
Arlette Ostermeyer
Alfons Balmann
Karin Larsen
Exploring the Human Fabric through an Analyst's Eyes
367(8)
Nadya Belov
Jeff Patti
Saki Wilcox
Rafael Almanzar
Janet Kim
Jennifer Kellogg
Steven Dang
Mitigating Issues Related to the Modeling of Insurgent Recruitment
375(7)
Erica Briscoe
Ethan Trewhitt
Lora Weiss
Elizabeth Whitaker
An Application of Epidemiological Modeling to Information Diffusion
382(8)
Robert McCormack
William Salter
A Social Network Analysis Approach to Detecting Suspicious Online Financial Activities
390(8)
Lei Tang
Geoffrey Barbier
Huan Liu
Jianping Zhang
Opponent Classification in Poker
398(8)
Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad
Mohamed Elidrisi
Convergence of Influential Bloggers for Topic Discovery in the Blogosphere
406(7)
Shamanth Kumar
Reza Zafarani
Mohammad Ali Abbasi
Geoffrey Barbier
Huan Liu
Sentiment Propgation in Social Networks: A Case Study in LiveJournal
413(8)
Reza Zafarani
William D. Cole
Huan Liu
Iranians and Their Pride: Modalities of Political Sovereignty (Abstract)
421(2)
Mansoor Moaddel
Author Index 423