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Paul De Bra, Kaj Grønbæk
Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
HT, 2011.

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@proceedings{HT-2011,
	address       = "Eindhoven, The Netherlands",
	editor        = "Paul De Bra and Kaj Grønbæk",
	isbn          = "978-1-4503-0256-2",
	publisher     = "{ACM}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia}",
	year          = 2011,
}

Contents (38 items)

HT-2011-Contractor #multi #network #using #web
From disasters to WOW: using web science to understand and enable 21st century multidimensional networks (NSC), pp. 1–2.
HT-2011-Hall #evolution #hypermedia #linked data #open data #web
From hypertext to linked data: the ever evolving web (WH), pp. 3–4.
HT-2011-Hearst #roadmap #user interface
Emerging trends in search user interfaces (MAH), pp. 5–6.
HT-2011-AshmanACST
Implicit association via crowd-sourced coselection (HA, MA, SC, GS, MT), pp. 7–16.
HT-2011-DaiQD #query #web
Bridging link and query intent to enhance web search (ND, XQ, BDD), pp. 17–26.
HT-2011-KawasePHN
Beyond the usual suspects: context-aware revisitation support (RK, GP, EH, WN), pp. 27–36.
HT-2011-SahW #automation #fuzzy #metadata #mining #using
Automatic mining of cognitive metadata using fuzzy inference (MS, VW), pp. 37–46.
HT-2011-SeroussiBZ #modelling #personalisation #predict #rating #using
Personalised rating prediction for new users using latent factor models (YS, FB, IZ), pp. 47–56.
HT-2011-SimkoTB #game studies #network
Little search game: term network acquisition via a human computation game (JS, MT, MB), pp. 57–62.
HT-2011-SmitsB #adaptation #hypermedia #named
GALE: a highly extensible adaptive hypermedia engine (DS, PDB), pp. 63–72.
HT-2011-SteichenOW #personalisation #semantics #social
Personalisation in the wild: providing personalisation across semantic, social and open-web resources (BS, AO, VW), pp. 73–82.
HT-2011-TakahashiOYIOT #analysis #using #wiki
Evaluating significance of historical entities based on tempo-spatial impacts analysis using Wikipedia link structure (YT, HO, MY, HI, SO, KT), pp. 83–92.
HT-2011-ZubiagaKS #classification #social
Tags vs shelves: from social tagging to social classification (AZ, CK, MS), pp. 93–102.
HT-2011-Bernstein #hypermedia
Can we talk about spatial hypertext (MB), pp. 103–112.
HT-2011-JonesA #tool support
Many views, many modes, many tools & one structure (WJ, KMA), pp. 113–122.
HT-2011-PetersenW #hypermedia
Hypertext structures for investigative teams (RRP, UKW), pp. 123–132.
HT-2011-SolisA #experience #hypermedia #using #wiki
An experience using a spatial hypertext Wiki (CS, NA), pp. 133–142.
HT-2011-WoenselCT #approach #on the fly
A generic approach for on-the-fly adding of context-aware features to existing websites (WVW, SC, ODT), pp. 143–152.
HT-2011-ChiabrandoLLPD #ontology #semantics #similarity
Semantic similarity in heterogeneous ontologies (EC, SL, IL, CP, DTD), pp. 153–160.
HT-2011-ChoudhuryCC #identification #social #social media
Identifying relevant social media content: leveraging information diversity and user cognition (MDC, SC, MC), pp. 161–170.
HT-2011-Gayo-Avello
All liaisons are dangerous when all your friends are known to us (DGA), pp. 171–180.
HT-2011-GomezKK #evolution #modelling
Modeling the structure and evolution of discussion cascades (VG, HJK, AK), pp. 181–190.
HT-2011-IturriozDA #behaviour
Reactive tags: associating behaviour to prescriptive tags (JI, OD, IA), pp. 191–200.
HT-2011-LaniadoT #collaboration #wiki
Co-authorship 2.0: patterns of collaboration in Wikipedia (DL, RT), pp. 201–210.
HT-2011-LiuM
Extracting the mesoscopic structure from heterogeneous systems (XL, TM), pp. 211–220.
HT-2011-Massa #network #social #wiki
Social networks of Wikipedia (PM), pp. 221–230.
HT-2011-NemotoGL #collaboration #editing #performance #social #wiki
Social capital increases efficiency of collaboration among Wikipedia editors (KN, PAG, RL), pp. 231–240.
HT-2011-PapagelisMZ #behaviour #online #social
Individual behavior and social influence in online social systems (MP, VM, RvZ), pp. 241–250.
HT-2011-PeraN #community #refinement
A community question-answering refinement system (MSP, YKN), pp. 251–260.
HT-2011-SquicciariniSLW #adaptation #image #named #policy #predict #resource management
A3P: adaptive policy prediction for shared images over popular content sharing sites (ACS, SS, DL, JW), pp. 261–270.
HT-2011-StewartSN #approach #detection #social #social media
A transfer approach to detecting disease reporting events in blog social media (AS, MS, WN), pp. 271–280.
HT-2011-ZhangL #documentation #set
Entity set expansion in opinion documents (LZ, BL), pp. 281–290.
HT-2011-ChilukuriI #algorithm
An algorithm to generate engaging narratives through non-linearity (VC, BI), pp. 291–298.
HT-2011-GoedeMNW #network #social #summary #using
Succinct summaries of narrative events using social networks (BdG, MM, AN, JvW), pp. 299–304.
HT-2011-Landow #education #effectiveness #web #wiki
The victorian web and the victorian course wiki: comparing the educational effectiveness of identical assignments in web 1.0 and web 2.0 (GPL), pp. 305–312.
HT-2011-Pisarski #hypermedia #towards
New plots for hypertext?: towards poetics of a hypertext node (MP), pp. 313–318.
HT-2011-Rowberry #hypermedia #question
Vladimir Nabokov’s pale fire: the lost “father of all hypertext demos”? (SR), pp. 319–324.
HT-2011-ZsomboriFGUCKCB #automation #generative #video
Automatic generation of video narratives from shared UGC (VZ, MF, RLG, MFU, PC, IK, RC, DCAB), pp. 325–334.

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