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Accepted Technical Papers
Bellow you will find a list of technical papers which will be presented
at Hypertext 2008. A schedule will be available shortly.
- Making
Revisions Hyper-Visible
David
Kolb
- The Revenge of the Page
David
Kolb
- ASAP: A Planning Tool for Agile Software Development
Rasmus Petersen
and Uffe
Wiil
- An Epistemic Dynamic Model for Tagging Systems
Klaas
Dellschaft and Steffen
Staab
- Information Flows and Social Capital in Weblogs:
A Case Study in the Brazilian Blogosphere
Raquel
Recuero
- Social Web Applications in the City: A Lightweight Infrastructure
for Urban Computing
Frank
Allan Hansen and Gronbak
- Document Similarity Based on Concept
Tree Distance
Praveen Lakkaraju, Susan
Gauch and Mirco Speretta
- We're All Stars
Now: Reality Television, Web 2.0, and Mediated Identities
Michael A.
Stefanone and Derek Lackaff
- Generating Links by Mining Quotations
Okan Kolak
and Bill N.
Schilit
- Enhancing Access to Open Corpus Educational Content:
Learning in the Wild
Seamus
Lawless, Lucy
Hederman and Vincent
Wade
- The Very Small World of the Well-Connected
Xiaolin Shi, Matthew
Bonner, Lada
Adamic and Anna Gilbert
- Extracting and Ranking Viral Communities
through Semantic Similarity
Hyun
Chul Lee, Allan
Borodin and Leslie Goldsmith
- User-defined Structural
Searches in MediaWiki
Johannes Albertsen and Niels
Olof Bouvin
- Can Blog Communication Dynamics be correlated with
Stock Market Activity?
Munmun
De Choudhury, Hari
Sundaram, Ajita
John and Doree
Seligmann
- Dynamic Prediction of Communication Flow Using
Social Context
Munmun De
Choudhury, Hari
Sundaram, Ajita
John and Doree
Seligmann
- Logsonomy - Social Information Retrieval with Logdata
Robert
Jaeschke, Beate Krause, Andreas
Hotho and Gerd
Stumme
- Seeing Things in the Clouds: The Effect of Visual
Features on Tag Cloud Selections
Scott
Bateman, Carl
Gutwin and Miguel
Nacenta
- A State of the Art Survey of Soft Skill Simulation Authoring
Tools
Conor
Gaffney, Declan
Dagger and Vincent
Wade
- LLAMA-B:
Automatic Hyperlink Authoring in the Blogosphere
Dong Zhou, Mark Truran, Tim Brailsford, Helen Ashman and Amir Pourabdollah
- Understanding the Efficiency of Social Tagging Systems
using Information Theory
Ed
H. Chi and Todd
Mytkowicz
- Correlating User Profiles From Multiple
Folksonomies
Martin Szomszor, Ivan
Cantador and Harith Alani
- Efficient Assembly
of Social Semantic Networks
Ben Markines, Heather Roinestad and Filippo Menczer
- What Can History Tell
Us? Towards Different Models of Interaction with Document Histories
Adam
Jatowt, Yukiko Kawai, Hiroaki Ohshima and Katsumi Tanaka
- Network
Visualization for Exploratory Search
Justin Donaldson, Michael Conover, Ben Markines, Heather Roinestad and Filippo Menczer
- Investigating Success Factors for Hypermedia Development
Tools
Franca
Garzotto, Davide
Bolchini and Paolo
Paolini
- Measuring Social Networks with Digital Photograph Collections
Scott
Golder
- Kalpana -- Enabling Client-side Web Personalization
Anupriya
Ankolekar and Denny
Vrandecic
- Where did the Researchers Go? Supporting Social
Navigation at a Large Academic Conference
Rosta
Farzan and Peter
Brusilovsky
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