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How Does Counterfactually Augmented Data Impact Models for Social Computing Constructs? ...
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"Call me sexist, but...": Revisiting Sexism Detection Using Psychological Scales and Adversarial Samples ...
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Speaker trait characterization in web videos: Uniting speech, language, and facial features
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In: Proceedings of the 38th International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2013) ; 3647-3651 ; International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2013) ; 38 (2020)
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Mining cross-cultural relations from Wikipedia: A study of 31 European food cultures
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In: Proceedings of the 7th ACM Web Science Conference 2015 ; 1-10 ; ACM Web Science Conference (WebSci '15) ; 7 (2020)
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"(Weitergeleitet von Journalistin)": The Gendered Presentation of Professions on Wikipedia
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In: Proceedings of the 9th ACM on Web Science Conference 2017 ; 83-92 ; ACM Web Science Conference (WebSci '17) ; 9 (2020)
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Semantic stability in social tagging streams
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In: Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on World Wide Web 2014 ; 735-746 ; International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW'14) ; 23 (2020)
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Mudança sintática em uma ilha linguística alemã sul-brasileira ; Syntatic change in a south-brazilian german linguistic island ; Syntatischer wandel in einer südbrasilischen deutschen sprachinsel
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Women through the glass ceiling: gender asymmetries in Wikipedia
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In: EPJ Data Science ; 5 ; 1-24 (2019)
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Homophily and minority size explain perception biases in social networks
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What increases (social) media attention: Research impact, author prominence or title attractiveness? ...
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Do only major scientific breakthroughs hit the news and social media, or does a 'catchy' title help to attract public attention? How strong is the connection between the importance of a scientific paper and the (social) media attention it receives? In this study we investigate these questions by analysing the relationship between the observed attention and certain characteristics of scientific papers from two major multidisciplinary journals: Nature Communication (NC) and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). We describe papers by features based on the linguistic properties of their titles and centrality measures of their authors in their co-authorship network. We identify linguistic features and collaboration patterns that might be indicators for future attention, and are characteristic to different journals, research disciplines, and media sources. ... : Paper presented at 23rd International Conference on Science and Technology Indicators (STI 2018) in Leiden, The Netherlands ...
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Digital Libraries cs.DL; FOS Computer and information sciences; FOS Physical sciences; Physics and Society physics.soc-ph; Social and Information Networks cs.SI
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1809.06299 https://arxiv.org/abs/1809.06299
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Women Through the Glass Ceiling: Gender Asymmetries in Wikipedia ...
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When politicians talk: assessing online conversational practices of political parties on Twitter
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In: Proceedings of the 8th International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media ; 285-294 ; International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM-14) ; 8 (2014)
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