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SCSM: Social Computing and Social Media - Program

Social Computing and Social Media - Program

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(Last Updated: 3 July, 2024)
Saturday, 29 June 2024
10:30 - 12:30

S025: Design and User Experience in Social Media
Chair: Christos Katsanos, Greece

  • VTubing and its Potential for the Streaming and Design Community: An Austrian Perspective
    Patricia Rohrbacher, Austria; Deepti Mishra, Norway
  • Build your Campus Image Together: Media Memory Shaping Campus Culture
    JiDa Li, MingYang Su, JunFan Zhao, Xiaomei Nie, Xiu Li, P.R. China
  • Twittener: Improving News Experience with Sentiment Analysis and Trend Recommendation
    Jie Jun Tien, Wei Jie Heng, Owen Noel Newton Fernando, Singapore
  • It’s a (Mis)match: Practices and Perceptions of University Students about Online Dating
    Eshang Shah, Abhinav Rana, Saumik Shashwat, Sahil Deshpande, Sachleen Kaur, India
  • EPICommunity Platform: Towards an Academic Social Network Designed for Researchers by Researchers
    Iakovos Stratigakis, Christos Katsanos, Greece; Anouk Tso, Netherlands; Dimitrios Kovaios, Thrasyvoulos Tsiatsos, Greece
  • Enhancing Users’ Attachment via Social Activities in Paid Music Platforms: A Quantitative Research
    Ziyue Zhang, Zhifan Yu, Lili Liu, Meihua Chen, Ruotong Lai, Yatong Lin, Kexin Yang, P.R. China
Sunday, 30 June 2024
13:30 - 15:30

S083: Disease Dynamics in the Digital Age
Chairs: Hendrik Nunner, Andre Calero Valdez, Germany

  • Learned Futility: How Social Learning Can Lead to the Diffusion of Ineffective Strategies
    Veronika Kurchyna, Lilian Kojan, Germany; Jan Schneider, Poland; Bernd Wurpts, Switzerland; Anastasia Golovin, Andre Calero Valdez, Jan Ole Berndt, Ingo J. Timm, Germany
  • Local vs. Global Risk Perception’s Effect in Dampening Infectious Disease Outbreaks – an Agent-Based Modeling Study
    Sydney Paltra, Jakob Rehmann, Germany
  • Investigation of Social Support Dynamics on Online Healthcare Communities for People-with-Dementia and Their Caregivers Using Machine Learning Technique
    Yanzhen Yue, Yi Chen, Landy Lan, Chee Seng Chong, Singapore
  • A Labelled Dataset for Sentiment Analysis of Videos on YouTube, TikTok, and other Sources about the 2024 Outbreak of Measles
    Nirmalya Thakur, Vanessa Su, Mingchen Shao, Kesha A. Patel, Hongseok Jeong, Victoria Knieling, Andrew Bian, United States
16:00 - 18:00

S089: User Experience in Computing and Social Media
Chair: Daniela Quinones, Chile

  • Twitch Consumer Behavior and the Importance of Streaming Habits
    Cristobal Fernandez Robin, Diego Yanez, Joaquina Miranda, Chile
  • Did the Pandemic Increase Social Media–Induced Appearance Pressures?
    Outi Sarpila, Aki Koivula, Erica Aberg, Finland
  • Closing the Gap Between Long Distance Couples via Asynchronous Remote Touch Communication
    Angela Chan, Francis Quek, Joshua Howell, Ting Liu, United States
  • A Comprehensive Analysis of Public Sentiment towards ChatGPT's Privacy and Security Implications
    Liang Tang, Masooda Bashir, United States
  • Dynamic Transformation of Online Community Support Behavior Before and After Covid-19
    Yuxuan Cai, Ertong Wei, Xintong Cai, United States
  • Emoji Retrieval from Gibberish or Garbled Social Media Text: A Novel Methodology and A Case Study
    Shuqi Cui, Nirmalya Thakur, Audrey Poon, United States
Monday, 1 July 2024
10:30 - 12:30

S118: Cumulative patterns and effects in online discussions - Ι
Chair: Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Russia

  • Detecting Human Values and Sentiments in Large Text Collections with a Context-Dependent Information Markup: A Methodology and Math
    Olga Rink, Viktor Lobachev, Konstantin Vorontsov, Russia
  • Psychological Aspects of Face-To-Face Versus Computer-Mediated Interpersonal Communication: An Integrative Review
    Elina Tsigeman, Larisa Mararitsa, Olga Gundelah, Olga Lopatina, Olessia Koltsova, Russia
  • Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Government – Citizen Interaction Online. Examining the Social Media Pages of the Russian Regional Authorities
    Yury Kabanov, Anna Kuzmenko, Russia
  • Digital Publics and the Ukraine Dilemma: Topic Modelling of the Cumulative Twitter Discussion
    Anna Sytnik, Polina Chernikova, Konstantin Vorontsov, Mariia Bazlutckaia, Russia
  • Opinion Types on Social Media: A Review of Approaches to what Opinions are in Social vs. Computational Science
    Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Russia
13:30 - 15:30

S131: Cumulative patterns and effects in online discussions - ΙΙ
Chair: Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Russia

  • Methods of User Opinion Data Crawling in Web 2.0 Social Network Discussions
    Dmitry Nepiyushchikh, Ivan S. Blekanov, Nikita Tarasov, Aleksei Maksimov, Russia
  • Opinion Patterns in Cumulative Crises of Brands on Social Media
    Alena Rodicheva, Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Ivan S. Blekanov, Nikita Tarasov, Russia
  • The Influence of Usability on User Cognitive Activity: A Differential Intelligence Perspective
    Alexandr V. Yakunin, Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Russia
  • Emotional Dynamic and Opinion Cumulation on Social Networks in Kazakhstan
    Galiya Ibrayeva, Aliya Nurshaikhova, Kazakhstan
Tuesday, 2 July 2024
08:00 - 10:00

S143: Multimodal Social Signal Processing and Applications - Ι
Room: Monroe
Chairs: Hung-Hsuan Huang, Shogo Okada, Japan; Ryo Ishii,

  • Rapport Prediction Using Pairwise Learning in Dyadic Conversations among Strangers and among Friends
    Takato Hayashi, Ryusei Kimura, Ryo Ishii, Fumio Nihei, Atsushi Fukayama, Shogo Okada, Japan
  • Empirical Analysis of Individual Differences Based on Sentiment Estimation Performance Toward Speaker Adaptation for Social Signal Processing
    Sixia Li, P.R. China; Shogo Okada, Japan
  • Investigation on the Use of Mora in Assessment of L2 Speakers' Japanese Language Proficiency
    Yuta Isshiki, Hung-Hsuan Huang, Japan
  • Predicting Deepfake Enjoyment: A Machine Learning Perspective
    Maria T. Soto-Sanfiel, Sanjay Saha, Singapore
  • Physiologically Expressive Robotic Hand as a Lifelike Presence
    Tomoko Yonezawa, Xiaoshun Meng, Xin Wan, Japan
10:30 - 12:30

S154: Multimodal Social Signal Processing and Applications - ΙΙ
Room: Monroe
Chairs: Hung-Hsuan Huang, Shogo Okada, Japan; Ryo Ishii,

  • The Impact of a Mechanism Where a Stacked Book Provides Memories of its Purchase on Buyer's Interest
    Haruto Nomoto, Masayuki Ando, Kouyou Otsu, Tomoko Izumi, Japan
  • Supporting Hybrid Interaction: A Design Approach for Mitigating the "Barrier" Encountered By Remote Participants in Hybrid Working Environments
    Ichiro Umata, Takumi Ishikawa, Sumaru Niida, Tsuneo Kato, Japan
  • Emotion Recognition in Conversation with Multi-Step Prompting Using Large Language Model
    Kenta Hama, Atsushi Otsuka, Ryo Ishii, Japan
  • Verification of Evaluation Model for Speech Proactiveness in Foreign Language Conversations
    Naoki Matsumura, Tomoko Yonezawa, Japan
  • Spatial Design and Implementation of an Agent System Leading to Bed
    Xin Wan, Tomoko Yonezawa, Japan
  • SerendipitySeeker: A Novel SNS Viewer Designed to Broaden Perspectives by Encountering Diverse Information
    Tomonari Kamba, Japan
13:30 - 15:30

S169: AI Literacy for Empowerment and Equity in Social Media, Social Computing, & Education
Room: Cabinet
Chair: Magdalena Brzezińska, Poland

  • "The Impact of Students Using AI Tools in Higher Education: An Experimental Analysis Study"
    Eric Owusu, Yvonne Kamegne, United States
  • The Appeal, Efficacy, and Ethics of Using Text- and Video-generating AI in the Learning Process of College Students: Predictive Insights and Student Perceptions
    Magdalena Brzezińska, Poland
  • Teachers' Perspectives on Transatlantic AI Implementation in K-12 and University Classrooms
    Jennifer Smith, United States
  • Analysing Coping Strategies of Teenage Girls Towards Instagram’s Algorithmic Bias
    Intisar Constant, Pitso Tsibolane, Adheesh Budree, Grant Oosterwyk, South Africa
  • Search is a Hammer, Generative Chat is a Loom; Beware the Technological Attribution Error
    Bert Baumgaertner, Zeth DuBois, United States
  • Machine Learning-based Detection and Categorization of Malicious Accounts on Social Media
    Ajay Bhattacharyya, Adita Kulkarni, United States
Wednesday, 3 July 2024
08:00 - 10:00

S196: Evaluation of Consumer Behavior by Big Data Analysis
Room: Cardozo
Chairs: Kohei Otake, Takashi Namatame, Japan

  • Evaluation of Location Detecting Accuracy Using Smart Watch BLE Connection
    Takaaki Mimura, Kohei Otake, Takashi Namatame, Japan
  • Relationship Between Consumers' Circumstances and Food Consumption Behavior
    Aina Ishikawa, Takashi Namatame, Kohei Otake, Japan
  • Identifying Topics in the Community Related to Women's Fashion Magazines Using the Topic Model
    Emi Iwanade, Kohei Otake, Japan
  • Identification of Important Products in Electronics Retail Stores Using a Product-to-Product Network
    Jin Nakashima, Takashi Namatame, Kohei Otake, Japan
  • Identification of Key Factors to Improve Click-Through Rates Related to Email
    Akito Kumazawa, Takashi Namatame, Kohei Otake, Japan
  • Research on Relationship between Mental Accounting and Consumer Purchase Behavior
    Mika Ezawa, Tomoaki Tabata, Japan
  • Prediction of Consumer Purchases in a Session on an EC site Considering the Variety of Past Browsing
    Yuto Fukui, Tomoaki Tabata, Japan
10:30 - 12:30

S209: Social Media and ICT4D
Room: Cardozo
Chair: Adheesh Budree, South Africa

  • Factors Influencing the Selection and Review of Social Media Platforms in the South African SMME Hospitality Industry
    Taboka Velempini, Salah Kabanda, South Africa
  • Bridging the Gap: A Case Study of Utilizing Social Media to Accelerate Recovery and Structuring Disaster Management
    Suzad Mohammad, Abdullah Al Jobair, Fairuz Shaiara, Sadia Sharmin, Bangladesh
13:30 - 15:30

S222: Experiences and Service Science
Room: Monroe
Chair: Cristian Rusu, Chile

  • User Experience Evaluation Methods in Mixed Reality Environments
    Matias Garcia, Jose Requesens, Sandra Cano, Chile
  • Agile Assessment of Information Consumer Experience: A Case Analysis
    Maria Paz Godoy, Cristian Rusu, Isidora Azocar, Noor Yaser, Chile
  • Eye Tracking to Evaluate Usability with the Older Adults: A Secondary Study
    John W. Castro, Gianina Madrigal, Luis A. Rojas, Chile
  • Improving Usability in Open Source Projects through State Transition Diagrams: A Case Study on Sports Tactics Board
    Lucrecia Llerena, Paola Benitez, Ecuador; John W. Castro, Chile; Ericka Bravo, Ecuador
  • Adapting the Interface Content Modeling Technique in an Open Source Software Project: The case of Koodo Reader
    Nancy Rodriguez, Kenya Guerrero, Ecuador; John W. Castro, Chile; Ivan Manzaba, Ecuador
  • Improving UX in Digital Transformation Projects through Lean Principles
    Hector Cornide-Reyes, Cristian Duran, Sergio Baltierra, Fabian Silva-Aravena, Jenny Morales, Chile
16:00 - 18:00

S236: Customer eXperience and Behavior
Room: Monroe
Chair: Cristian Rusu, Chile

  • Professor Experience in Higher Education Institutions, Considering Cultural Factors: A Literature Review
    Oriella Ortiz, Chile; Ayaka Ito, Japan; Nicolas Matus, Cristian Rusu, Chile
  • Modeling a Workflow-Based Design Specification for Learning with Flexibility Characteristics, Absence of Deadlocks, and Achievability of Each State in TEL Applications
    Matias Iturrieta, Juan Felipe Calderon, Luis A. Rojas, Chile
  • Evaluating the Student eXperience: A Scale that Includes Cultural Dimensions
    Nicolas Matus, Virginica Rusu, Cristian Rusu, Chile; Federico Botella, Spain
  • Academic Assessment: Usability Evaluation of an Integrated Platform for Students with Disabilities
    Luis A. Rojas, Juan Felipe Calderon, John W. Castro, Claudio Alvarez, Chile
  • Improving the Learning Experience in Ethics Education with Groupware: A Case Study
    Claudio Alvarez, Gustavo Zurita, Luis A. Rojas, Chile
  • Use of Artificial Intelligence as a Mechanism to Evaluate Costumer Experience - Literature Review
    Fabian Silva-Aravena, Jenny Morales, Paula Saez, Jose Jorquera, Hector Cornide-Reyes, Chile
  • Tourist eXperience and Use of Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Metaverse: a Literature Review
    Jenny Morales, Hector Cornide-Reyes, Fabian Silva-Aravena, Joseline Sepulveda, Gisselle Munoz, Chile
Thursday, 4 July 2024
08:00 - 10:00

S246: Digital Dialog: Exploring the Dynamics of Brand Language, Consumer Discourse and AI Integration
Room: Monroe
Chair: Andria Andriuzzi, France

  • In the Wake of the Woke: Reinvigorating Brand Conversation at the Crossroads of Policy and Politics M&M's Superbowl 2023 Campaign
    Karine Berthelot-Guiet, France
  • Who should say what? Interaction effect of content type and source for digital brand-related content
    Sandra Arrive, Andria Andriuzzi, France
  • Understanding Multi-platform Social Media Aggregators: A Design and Development Case Study with BTS-DASH
    Alexandra Hinton, Tania Roy, United States
  • Understanding Chatbot End-Users to Improve their Design: Antecedents of Trust, Adoption Motivations, and Expectations
    Daphne Greiner, Jean-Francois Lemoine, France
  • Detection of Branded Posts in User-Generated Content
    Clement Levallois, France
10:30 - 12:30

S259: AI and Technology Use in Collaborative Learning
Room: Georgetown East
Chair: Ajrina Hysaj, United Arab Emirates

  • Review of the Factors that Influence Learners Motivation in using AI-enabled Gamification for Collaborative Learning
    Ajrina Hysaj, Sara Azeem Khan, Doaa Hamam, Georgina Farouqa, United Arab Emirates
  • Using AI Tools to Enhance Academic Writing and Maintain Academic Integrity
    Ajrina Hysaj, United Arab Emirates; Mark Freeman, Australia; Doaa Hamam, United Arab Emirates
  • A Tale of Academic Writing using AI Tools: Lessons learned from Multicultural Undergraduate Students
    Ajrina Hysaj, Georgina Farouqa, Sara Azeem Khan, Laith Hiasat, United Arab Emirates
  • Ethics in the use of artificial intelligence in the media
    Deniz Cupi, Albania
13:30 - 15:30

S272: Upskilling with Social Computing, Game-Based Learning, Educational Robotics, and AI: Challenges and Opportunities
Room: Cardozo
Chair: Andriani Piki, Cyprus

  • PLEA: the Embodied Virtual Being
    Tomislav Stipancic, Leon Koren, Duska Rosenberg, Croatia; Tracy Harwood, United Kingdom; Juraj Benic, Croatia
  • The Edifying Impact of Blending Game-Based Learning with Educational Robotics: A Systematic Review of Empirical Evidence
    Nicos Kasenides, Andriani Piki, Nearchos Paspallis, Cyprus
  • SDG Quest: Leveraging Mobile Game-Based Learning to Foster Environmental, Social, and Economic Sustainable Development Goals
    Andriani Piki, Iraklis Tchanturia, Nicos Kasenides, Nearchos Paspallis, Cyprus; Susana Leal, Portugal
  • Beyond Entertainment: TikTok's Profound Effect on Mental Well-Being
    Massimo Cellich, Anai Pucic, Tihomir Orehovacki, Croatia
  • A Crowdsourcing Approach for Identifying Potential Stereotypes in the Collected Data
    Evgenia Christoforou, Kalia Orphanou, Marios Kyriacou, Jahna Otterbacher, Cyprus
16:00 - 18:00

S284: Social Media and Connectedness
Room: Cardozo
Chair: Tania Roy, United States

  • Location Information Sharing System on a Virtual Town Map to Enhance a Sense of Connectedness with Group Members
    Yui Toshimitsu, Masayuki Ando, Kouyou Otsu, Tomoko Izumi, Japan
  • Developing Custom-Made Comment-Recommendation Prototypes with a Modular Design Framework
    Jan Steimann, Martin Mauve, Germany
  • Empirical Evidence for Reciprocal Radicalization: Conformity of User Comment, Peer Feedback, and Community Emotion in Extreme Misogynistic Social Media Groups
    Tangila Islam Tanni, Aaron Necaise, Yan Solihin, Mary Jean Amon, United States
  • Can Identity Information Really Promote Social Support in Internet Communities?
    Yuqiao Yan, Jia Dai, P.R. China

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