Poster session and OMM
At 2:45, before the poster session, we will have a "one minute madness" series of lightning talks from poster presenters about their work! We will hear about the following papers:
community2vec: Vector representations of online communities encode semantic relationships
Trevor Martin
Telling Apart Tweets Associated with Controversial versus Non-Controversial Topics
Aseel Addawood, Rezvaneh Rezapour, Omid Abdar and Jana Diesner
Cross-Lingual Classification of Topics in Political Texts
Goran Glavaš, Federico Nanni and Simone Paolo Ponzetto
The Role of Network Structure for Gender Prediction (non-archival)
Kristen M. Altenburger and Johan Ugander
The Role of Party and Incumbency in Identification of Argumentation Strategies in Political Debate (non-archival)
Justin Garten, Kenji Sagae, Zahra Kamel, Nitika Awasthi and Morteza Dehghani
Mining Social Science Publications for Survey Variables
Andrea Zielinski and Peter Mutschke
Linguistic Markers of Influence in Informal Interactions
Shrimai Prabhumoye, Samridhi Choudhary, Evangelia Spiliopoulou, Christopher Bogart, Carolyn Rose and Alan W Black
Non-lexical Features Encode Political Affiliation on Twitter
Rachael Tatman, Leo Stewart, Amandalynne Paullada and Emma Spiro
Syntactic Alignment in Power Relations (non-archival)
Reihane Boghrati, Justin Garten and Morteza Dehghani
Modelling Participation in Small Group Social Sequences with Markov Rewards Analysis
Gabriel Murray
Code-Switching as a Social Act: The Case of Arabic Wikipedia Talk Pages
Michael Yoder, Shruti Rijhwani, Carolyn Rosé and Lori Levin
How Does Twitter User Behavior Vary Across Demographic Groups?
Zach Wood-Doughty, Michael Smith, David Broniatowski and Mark Dredze
Ideological Phrase Indicators for Classification of Political Discourse Framing on Twitter
Kristen Johnson, I-Ta Lee and Dan Goldwasser
Market Evolution of Sharing Economy vs. Traditional Platforms: A Natural Language Processing Approach (non-archival)
Mohsen Mosleh and Babak Heydari