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Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media. 6:8-13
Social media, such as microblogging, is a potentially powerful medium through which the city and its citizens can connect, particularly during times of crisis or extreme events. Yet neither the city nor its citizens are monolithic entities. We propos
Mental models of AI-based systems: User predictions and explanations of image classification results
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 63:184-188
Humans should be able work more effectively with artificial intelligence-based systems when they can predict likely failures and form useful mental models of how the systems work. We conducted a study of human’s mental models of artificial intellig
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Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media. 8:161-169
Social media offer a real-time, unfiltered view of how disasters affect communities. Crisis response, disaster mental health, and — more broadly — public health can benefit from automated analysis of the public’s mental state as exhibited on so
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CIC
Disasters have devastating effects on communities, which struggle to recover without sufficient social support. This exploratory study uses Twitter as a lens for examining gratitude for support provisions in the aftermath of disasters. Gratitude for
Publikováno v:
Social, Cultural, and Behavioral Modeling ISBN: 9783319399300
SBP-BRiMS
SBP-BRiMS
In the aftermath of disasters, communities struggle to recover from the physical and emotional tolls of the event, often without needed social support. Social media may serve to bridge the distance between the affected community and those outside who
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39931-7_22
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39931-7_22
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SMSociety
In the aftermath of a traumatic mass casualty event, a community's resources are strained, while its needs for tangible, emotional, and informational support are elevated. Social media may serve to bridge the distance between the locally affected com
Autor:
Vida Abedi, Babak Akhgar, Petra Saskia Bayerl, Ben Brewster, John N.A. Brown, Jean Brunet, John N. Carbone, Nicolas Claudon, Pietro Costanzo, James A. Crowder, Francesca D’Onofrio, Julia Friedl, Sara Galehbakhtiari, Kimberly Glasgow, Richard Hill, Rupert Hollin, Gabriele Jacobs, Benn Kemp, Lu Liu, Laurence Marzell, Bethany Nowviskie, John Panneerselvam, Kellyn Rein, Gregory B. Saathoff, Fraser Sampson, Richard J. Self, Andrew Staniforth, Marcello Trovati, Dave Voorhis, Mohammed Yeasin, Ramin Zand
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-801967-2.01002-8
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-801967-2.01002-8
Autor:
Kimberly Glasgow
What has been called “Big Data,” particularly social media data, has been heralded as fundamentally transformative in all spheres of human activity from economic, social, political, and legal processes to the basic workings of scientific research
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-801967-2.00004-5
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-801967-2.00004-5
Autor:
Ronald Schouten, Kimberly Glasgow
Publikováno v:
CLPsych@ACL
Violence risk assessment is an important and challenging task undertaken by mental health professionals and others, in both clinical and nonclinical settings. To date, computational linguistic techniques have not been used in the risk assessment proc