(Nearly)
The End

           Awards and Closing Remarks


                     ICWSM-12 Chairs
                            www.icwsm.org
Awards
Awards

Thanks to everyone who
voted!
We have three awards:
  Best paper
  Best student paper
  New! Best dataset
Best paper finalists
 Distributional Footprints of Deceptive          Grief-Stricken in a Crowd: The language of
 Product Reviews.                                Bereavement and Distress in Social Media.

     Song Feng, Longfei Xing, Anupam Gogar and       Jed R. Brubaker, Funda Kivran-Swaine, Lee
     Yejin Choi.                                     Taber, Gillian R. Hayes.

 Privacy in Interaction: Exploring Disclosure    The Emergence of Conventions in Online
 and Social Capital in Facebook.                 Social Networks.

     Fred Stutzman, Jessica Vitak, Nicole B.         Farshad Kooti, Haeryun Yang, Meeyoung
     Ellison , Rebecca Gray and Cliff Lampe.         Cha, Krishna P. Gummadi, Winter A. Mason.

 The Livehoods Project: Utilizing Social Media   So.cl: Interest Network for Informal Learning.
 to Understand the Dynamics of a City.
                                                     Shelly D. Farnham, Michal Lahav, David
     Justin Cranshaw, Raz Schwartz, Jason Hong       Raskino, Lili Cheng, Steven Ickman, Tom
     and Norman Sadeh.                               Laird-McConnell.

 Modeling Spread of Disease from Social          Grassroots Professional Development: How
 Interactions.                                   Teachers Use Twitter.

     Adam Sadilek, Henry Kautz and Vincent           Andrea Forte, Melissa Humphreys, Thomas
     Silenzio.                                       Park.
Best paper award
$500

  Sponsored by Google

The Livehoods Project:
Utilizing Social Media to
Understand the Dynamics of
a City.

Justin Cranshaw, Raz
Schwartz, Jason Hong and
Norman Sadeh.
Best paper award

$500

  Sponsored by Google

The Emergence of
Conventions in Online Social
Networks.

Farshad Kooti, Haeryun Yang,
Meeyoung Cha, Krishna P.
Gummadi, Winter A. Mason.
Shared dataset authors
Z Luo, Miles O and T Wang. Opinion Retrieval in
Twitter.
                                                    Y He, C Lin, W Gao, and KF Wong. Tracking
L Chen, W Wang, M Nagarajan, S Wang and AP          Sentiment and Topic Dynamics from Social Media.
Sheth. Extracting Diverse Sentiment Expressions
with Target-dependent Polarity from Twitter.        D O'Callaghan, M Harrigan, J Carthy, and P
                                                    Cunningham. Network Analysis of Recurring
J Mahmud, J Nichols, and C Drews. Where is This     YouTube Spam Campaigns.
Tweet From? Inferring Home Locations of Twitter
Users.                                              P Agarwal, R Vaithiyanathan, S Sharma, and G
                                                    Shroff. Catching the Long-Tail: Extracting Local
L Rossi and M Magnani. Conversation Practices       News Events from Twitter.
and Network Structure in Twitter.
                                                    FA Zamal, W Liu, and D Ruths. Homophily and
LM Aiello, M Deplano, R Schifanella, and G Ruffo.   Latent Attribute Inference: Inferring Latent
People are Strange When You're a Stranger:          Attributes of Twitter Users from Neighbors.
Impact and Influence of Bots on Social Networks.
                                                    F Giglietto. If Likes Were Votes: An Empirical Study
J Park, M Cha, H Kim, and J Jeong. Managing         on the 2011 Italian Administrative Elections.
Bad News in Social Media: A Case Study on
Domino’s Pizza Crisis.
Shared dataset finalists
 Z Luo, Miles O and T Wang. Opinion Retrieval in
 Twitter.
                                                     Y He, C Lin, W Gao, and KF Wong. Tracking
 L Chen, W Wang, M Nagarajan, S Wang and AP          Sentiment and Topic Dynamics from Social Media.
 Sheth. Extracting Diverse Sentiment Expressions
 with Target-dependent Polarity from Twitter.        D O'Callaghan, M Harrigan, J Carthy, and P
                                                     Cunningham. Network Analysis of Recurring
 J Mahmud, J Nichols, and C Drews. Where is This     YouTube Spam Campaigns.
 Tweet From? Inferring Home Locations of Twitter
 Users.                                              P Agarwal, R Vaithiyanathan, S Sharma, and G
                                                     Shroff. Catching the Long-Tail: Extracting Local
 L Rossi and M Magnani. Conversation Practices       News Events from Twitter.
 and Network Structure in Twitter.
                                                     FA Zamal, W Liu, and D Ruths. Homophily and
 LM Aiello, M Deplano, R Schifanella, and G Ruffo.   Latent Attribute Inference: Inferring Latent
 People are Strange When You're a Stranger:          Attributes of Twitter Users from Neighbors.
 Impact and Influence of Bots on Social Networks.
                                                     F Giglietto. If Likes Were Votes: An Empirical Study
 J Park, M Cha, H Kim, and J Jeong. Managing         on the 2011 Italian Administrative Elections.
 Bad News in Social Media: A Case Study on
 Domino’s Pizza Crisis.
Best dataset award
$250

People are Strange When You're a
Stranger: Impact and Influence of Bots
on Social Networks

LM Aiello, M Deplano, R Schifanella, and G
Ruffo

   Mapped the entire aNobii social graph,
   both in terms of explicit structure as well
   as messaging structure

   These networks consist of 1.5 million and
   670k edges

   “It was an impressive effort and a novel
   dataset”
Links
ICWSM-12 NodeXL graphs
More at http://bit.ly/icwsmnodexl
Pic: Derek Ruths




We’d like to gather posters
Please email PDFs, PNGs, whatever to
icwsm12@gmail.com
Stay in touch afterwards
Google Group at http://bit.ly/icwsmcom
ICWSM-13 bids by 1 July
See instructions at http://bit.ly/icwsm13
Informal drinks later at 8 PM
O’Neill’s, 36 Pearse St. http://bit.ly/o-neills
(Note: error on printed program)
And finally, lots of thanks
Pic: Eric Luke, The Irish Times




Thank you invited speakers
Andrew Tomkins, Lada Adamic, Igor Perisic,
Robin Dunbar, Fabrizio Sestini
Pic: Paul Watson, Storyful




Thanks to all our presenters
Those who presented at the main conference,
also during our workshops and tutorials
Thank you organising team
Special thanks to Carol and Corina at AAAI
and thanks to all of our PC members
Sincere thanks to sponsors
SFI, Google, Bing, Meet in Ireland, Tawlk, Yahoo!,
Dejan SEO, Knoesis, IBM, Church & Duncan
Thanks to our participants
• You are the ICWSM family
• We look forward to our get together next year

ICWSM-12 Awards and Closing Remarks

  • 1.
    (Nearly) The End Awards and Closing Remarks ICWSM-12 Chairs www.icwsm.org
  • 2.
  • 3.
    Awards Thanks to everyonewho voted! We have three awards: Best paper Best student paper New! Best dataset
  • 4.
    Best paper finalists Distributional Footprints of Deceptive Grief-Stricken in a Crowd: The language of Product Reviews. Bereavement and Distress in Social Media. Song Feng, Longfei Xing, Anupam Gogar and Jed R. Brubaker, Funda Kivran-Swaine, Lee Yejin Choi. Taber, Gillian R. Hayes. Privacy in Interaction: Exploring Disclosure The Emergence of Conventions in Online and Social Capital in Facebook. Social Networks. Fred Stutzman, Jessica Vitak, Nicole B. Farshad Kooti, Haeryun Yang, Meeyoung Ellison , Rebecca Gray and Cliff Lampe. Cha, Krishna P. Gummadi, Winter A. Mason. The Livehoods Project: Utilizing Social Media So.cl: Interest Network for Informal Learning. to Understand the Dynamics of a City. Shelly D. Farnham, Michal Lahav, David Justin Cranshaw, Raz Schwartz, Jason Hong Raskino, Lili Cheng, Steven Ickman, Tom and Norman Sadeh. Laird-McConnell. Modeling Spread of Disease from Social Grassroots Professional Development: How Interactions. Teachers Use Twitter. Adam Sadilek, Henry Kautz and Vincent Andrea Forte, Melissa Humphreys, Thomas Silenzio. Park.
  • 5.
    Best paper award $500 Sponsored by Google The Livehoods Project: Utilizing Social Media to Understand the Dynamics of a City. Justin Cranshaw, Raz Schwartz, Jason Hong and Norman Sadeh.
  • 6.
    Best paper award $500 Sponsored by Google The Emergence of Conventions in Online Social Networks. Farshad Kooti, Haeryun Yang, Meeyoung Cha, Krishna P. Gummadi, Winter A. Mason.
  • 7.
    Shared dataset authors ZLuo, Miles O and T Wang. Opinion Retrieval in Twitter. Y He, C Lin, W Gao, and KF Wong. Tracking L Chen, W Wang, M Nagarajan, S Wang and AP Sentiment and Topic Dynamics from Social Media. Sheth. Extracting Diverse Sentiment Expressions with Target-dependent Polarity from Twitter. D O'Callaghan, M Harrigan, J Carthy, and P Cunningham. Network Analysis of Recurring J Mahmud, J Nichols, and C Drews. Where is This YouTube Spam Campaigns. Tweet From? Inferring Home Locations of Twitter Users. P Agarwal, R Vaithiyanathan, S Sharma, and G Shroff. Catching the Long-Tail: Extracting Local L Rossi and M Magnani. Conversation Practices News Events from Twitter. and Network Structure in Twitter. FA Zamal, W Liu, and D Ruths. Homophily and LM Aiello, M Deplano, R Schifanella, and G Ruffo. Latent Attribute Inference: Inferring Latent People are Strange When You're a Stranger: Attributes of Twitter Users from Neighbors. Impact and Influence of Bots on Social Networks. F Giglietto. If Likes Were Votes: An Empirical Study J Park, M Cha, H Kim, and J Jeong. Managing on the 2011 Italian Administrative Elections. Bad News in Social Media: A Case Study on Domino’s Pizza Crisis.
  • 8.
    Shared dataset finalists Z Luo, Miles O and T Wang. Opinion Retrieval in Twitter. Y He, C Lin, W Gao, and KF Wong. Tracking L Chen, W Wang, M Nagarajan, S Wang and AP Sentiment and Topic Dynamics from Social Media. Sheth. Extracting Diverse Sentiment Expressions with Target-dependent Polarity from Twitter. D O'Callaghan, M Harrigan, J Carthy, and P Cunningham. Network Analysis of Recurring J Mahmud, J Nichols, and C Drews. Where is This YouTube Spam Campaigns. Tweet From? Inferring Home Locations of Twitter Users. P Agarwal, R Vaithiyanathan, S Sharma, and G Shroff. Catching the Long-Tail: Extracting Local L Rossi and M Magnani. Conversation Practices News Events from Twitter. and Network Structure in Twitter. FA Zamal, W Liu, and D Ruths. Homophily and LM Aiello, M Deplano, R Schifanella, and G Ruffo. Latent Attribute Inference: Inferring Latent People are Strange When You're a Stranger: Attributes of Twitter Users from Neighbors. Impact and Influence of Bots on Social Networks. F Giglietto. If Likes Were Votes: An Empirical Study J Park, M Cha, H Kim, and J Jeong. Managing on the 2011 Italian Administrative Elections. Bad News in Social Media: A Case Study on Domino’s Pizza Crisis.
  • 9.
    Best dataset award $250 Peopleare Strange When You're a Stranger: Impact and Influence of Bots on Social Networks LM Aiello, M Deplano, R Schifanella, and G Ruffo Mapped the entire aNobii social graph, both in terms of explicit structure as well as messaging structure These networks consist of 1.5 million and 670k edges “It was an impressive effort and a novel dataset”
  • 10.
  • 11.
    ICWSM-12 NodeXL graphs Moreat http://bit.ly/icwsmnodexl
  • 12.
    Pic: Derek Ruths We’dlike to gather posters Please email PDFs, PNGs, whatever to icwsm12@gmail.com
  • 13.
    Stay in touchafterwards Google Group at http://bit.ly/icwsmcom
  • 14.
    ICWSM-13 bids by1 July See instructions at http://bit.ly/icwsm13
  • 15.
    Informal drinks laterat 8 PM O’Neill’s, 36 Pearse St. http://bit.ly/o-neills (Note: error on printed program)
  • 16.
  • 17.
    Pic: Eric Luke,The Irish Times Thank you invited speakers Andrew Tomkins, Lada Adamic, Igor Perisic, Robin Dunbar, Fabrizio Sestini
  • 18.
    Pic: Paul Watson,Storyful Thanks to all our presenters Those who presented at the main conference, also during our workshops and tutorials
  • 19.
    Thank you organisingteam Special thanks to Carol and Corina at AAAI and thanks to all of our PC members
  • 20.
    Sincere thanks tosponsors SFI, Google, Bing, Meet in Ireland, Tawlk, Yahoo!, Dejan SEO, Knoesis, IBM, Church & Duncan
  • 21.
    Thanks to ourparticipants • You are the ICWSM family • We look forward to our get together next year