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21. Hypertext 2010: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Mark H. Chignell, Elaine G. Toms:
HT'10, Proceedings of the 21st ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 13-16, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-4503-0041-4
Keynote
- Andrew Dillon:
As we may have thought, and may (still) think. 1-2
Information searching
- Martin Klein, Jeffery L. Shipman, Michael L. Nelson:
Is this a good title? 3-12 - Jeff Huang, Ryen W. White:
Parallel browsing behavior on the web. 13-18 - Charlie Hargood, David E. Millard, Mark J. Weal:
A semiotic approach for the generation of themed photo narratives. 19-28 - Ricardo Kawase, George Papadakis, Eelco Herder, Wolfgang Nejdl:
The impact of bookmarks and annotations on refinding information. 29-34
Recommenders
- Munmun De Choudhury, Moran Feldman, Sihem Amer-Yahia, Nadav Golbandi, Ronny Lempel, Cong Yu:
Automatic construction of travel itineraries using social breadcrumbs. 35-44 - Kaipeng Liu, Binxing Fang, Weizhe Zhang:
Speak the same language with your friends: augmenting tag recommenders with social relations. 45-50 - Huizhi Liang, Yue Xu, Yuefeng Li, Richi Nayak, Xiaohui Tao:
Connecting users and items with weighted tags for personalized item recommendations. 51-60 - Yanhui Guo, James B. D. Joshi:
Topic-based personalized recommendation for collaborative tagging system. 61-66
Adaptation
- Iñaki Paz, Oscar Díaz:
Providing resilient XPaths for external adaptation engines. 67-76 - Vinicius Faria Culmant Ramos, Paul De Bra:
The influence of adaptation on hypertext structures and navigation. 77-82 - Jonathan G. K. Foss, Alexandra I. Cristea:
The next generation authoring adaptive hypermedia: using and evaluating the MOT3.0 and PEAL tools. 83-92 - Evgeny Knutov, Paul De Bra, Mykola Pechenizkiy:
Provenance meets adaptive hypermedia. 93-98
Algorithms and methods
- Hao-wei Hsieh, Katherine Pauls, Amber Jansen, Gautam Nimmagadda, Frank M. Shipman III:
Assisting two-way mapping generation in hypermedia workspace. 99-108 - Charles L. Cartledge, Michael L. Nelson:
Analysis of graphs for digital preservation suitability. 109-118 - Heiko Haller, Andreas Abecker:
iMapping: a zooming user interface approach for personal and semantic knowledge management. 119-128
Networked communities
- Tsuyoshi Murata:
Modularity for heterogeneous networks. 129-134 - Dan Corlette, Frank M. Shipman III:
Link prediction applied to an open large-scale online social network. 135-140 - Said Kashoob, James Caverlee, Krishna Yeswanth Kamath:
Community-based ranking of the social web. 141-150 - Danielle H. Lee, Peter Brusilovsky:
Social networks and interest similarity: the case of CiteULike. 151-156
Tagging
- Christian Körner, Roman Kern, Hans-Peter Grahsl, Markus Strohmaier:
Of categorizers and describers: an evaluation of quantitative measures for tagging motivation. 157-166 - Jacek Gwizdka:
Of kings, traffic signs and flowers: exploring navigation of tagged documents. 167-172 - Jeff Huang, Katherine Thornton, Efthimis N. Efthimiadis:
Conversational tagging in twitter. 173-178 - Marek Lipczak, Evangelos E. Milios:
The impact of resource title on tags in collaborative tagging systems. 179-188
Frontiers
- Nuno Tomás, Tiago João Guerreiro, Joaquim A. Jorge, Daniel Gonçalves:
A narrative-based alternative to tagging. 189-194 - Frank Allan Hansen, Kaj Grønbæk:
UrbanWeb: a platform for mobile context-awaresocial computing. 195-200 - James Goulding, Tim J. Brailsford, Helen Ashman:
Hyperorders and transclusion: understanding dimensional hypertext. 201-210
Panel
- Mark H. Chignell, Peter Brusilovsky, Steve Szigeti, Elaine G. Toms:
Evaluating hypertext: the quantitative-qualitative quandary. 211-212
ELearning and navigation
- Claudio A. B. Tiellet, André Grahl Pereira, Eliseo Berni Reategui, José Valdeni de Lima, Teresa Chambel:
Design and evaluation of a hypervideo environment to support veterinary surgery learning. 213-222 - I-Han Hsiao, Peter Brusilovsky, Michael Yudelson, Alvaro Ortigosa:
The value of adaptive link annotation in e-learning: a study of a portal-based approach. 223-228 - Mark R. Meiss, Bruno Gonçalves, José J. Ramasco, Alessandro Flammini, Filippo Menczer:
Agents, bookmarks and clicks: a topical model of web navigation. 229-234
Discussion paper
- Mark Bernstein:
Criticism. 235-244
User models
- Ching-man Au Yeung, Tomoharu Iwata:
Capturing implicit user influence in online social sharing. 245-254 - DoHyoung Kim, Frank M. Shipman III:
Interpretation and visualization of user history in a spatial hypertext system. 255-264 - Folke Mitzlaff, Dominik Benz, Gerd Stumme, Andreas Hotho:
Visit me, click me, be my friend: an analysis of evidence networks of user relationships in BibSonomy. 265-270
Poster session
- Wolfgang Gassler, Eva Zangerle, Michael Tschuggnall, Günther Specht:
SnoopyDB: narrowing the gap between structured and unstructured information using recommendations. 271-272 - Bela Gipp, Jöran Beel:
Citation based plagiarism detection: a new approach to identify plagiarized work language independently. 273-274 - Chirag Variawa, Susan McCahan:
Balancing content contextualization and accessibility in engineering assessment. 275-276 - Luis A. Leiva, Enrique Vidal:
Assessing users' interactions for clustering web documents: a pragmatic approach. 277-278 - Munmun De Choudhury:
Discovery of information disseminators and receptors on online social media. 279-280 - Evgeny Knutov, Paul De Bra, Mykola Pechenizkiy:
Adaptation and search: from Dexter and AHAM to GAF. 281-282 - Riddhiman Ghosh, Jhilmil Jain, Mohamed Dekhil:
Brickstreams: physical hypermedia driven customer insight. 283-284 - Pengyi Zhang, Yan Qu, Chen Huang, Paul T. Jaeger, John Wells, W. Scott Hayes, James E. Hayes, Xin Jin:
Collaborative identification and annotation of government deep web resources: a hybrid approach. 285-286 - Annika Wolff, Paul Mulholland, Zdenek Zdráhal:
Visual summaries of data: a spatial hypertext approach to user feedback. 287-288 - Sara Darvish, Alvin Chin:
Dealing with the video tidal wave: the relevance of expertise for video tagging. 289-290 - Seungoh Paek, Daniel Hoffmann, Antonios Saravanos:
Spatial contiguity and implicit learning in hypertext. 291-292 - Elisabeth Lex, Andreas Juffinger, Michael Granitzer:
Objectivity classification in online media. 293-294 - Mitsumasa Kondo, Akimichi Tanaka, Tadasu Uchiyama:
Search your interests everywhere!: wikipedia-based keyphrase extraction from web browsing history. 295-296 - Jöran Beel, Bela Gipp:
On the robustness of google scholar against spam. 297-298 - Fabian Abel, Ricardo Kawase, Daniel Krause:
Leveraging multi-faceted tagging to improve search in folksonomy systems. 299-300 - Ioannis K. Paparrizos, Vassiliki A. Koutsonikola, Lefteris Angelis, Athena Vakali:
Automatic extraction of structure, content and usage data statistics of web sites. 301-302 - Jöran Beel, Bela Gipp:
Enhancing search applications by utilizing mind maps. 303-304 - Alcina Prata, Nuno Guimarães, Teresa Chambel:
Crossmedia personalized learning contexts. 305-306 - Vincent W. L. Tam, John Shepherd:
Webpage relationships for information retrieval within a structured domain. 307-308
Demo session
- Min-Jung Bae, Jeong-Hoon Ji, Gyun Woo:
Show my code in the web. 309-310 - J. Nathan Matias, Frederick Cheung:
Emberlight: share and publish spatial hypertext to the web. 311-312 - Claudio A. B. Tiellet, André Grahl Pereira, Eliseo Berni Reategui, José Valdeni de Lima, Teresa Chambel:
HVet: a hypervideo environment to support veterinary surgery learning. 313-314
Panel: visions of hypertext
- Darren Lunn, Mark Bernstein, Cathy Marshall, J. Nathan Matias, James M. Nyce, Frank Wm. Tompa:
Past visions of hypertext and their influence on us today. 315
Closing keynote address
- Irene Greif:
The social life of hypertext. 317
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