SCSM: Social Computing and Social Media - Program

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(Last Updated: 28 July, 2023)
Sunday, 23 July 2023
08:00 - 10:00

S006: Virtual Worlds in Gaming: New Directions in Social Computing
Chairs: Areej Al-Wabil, Hoda Elsayed, Saudi Arabia

  • Humanistic Co-Design of Immersive Virtual Reality Serious Games
    Mohamad Jaamour, Ayah Alolabi, Sara Aldeghaither, Mohammed Abuhaimed, Hanan Makki Zakari, Areej Al-Wabil, Saudi Arabia
  • Ghostlee: A Location-based Social Augmented Reality Application
    Abdullah Alzeer, Felwah Alhudaithi, Abdulrahman Alshimemeri, Saudi Arabia
  • Reflection: A Mirror Therapy VR Rehabilitation Prototype
    Hanan Makki Zakari, Atheer Alharbi, Omar Khashoggi, Leena Alotaibi, Zain Aljandali, Saudi Arabia
  • LexiaQuest: Exploring the Feasibility of a NLP-based Screening Tool for Dyslexia Using Virtual Reality
    Hoda Elsayed, Sara Aldeghaither, Nashwa AlArifi, Aram Monawar, Ahmed Hamidalddin, Saudi Arabia
  • Immersion and Presence in Virtual Reality Applications for Physical Therapy and Upper Limb Rehabilitation
    Mohamed Fayed, Egypt; Faisal Almadi, Meteb Almadi, Rayan Taha Almudawah, Faisal Alotaibi, Saudi Arabia; Abdullah Adam, Egypt; Faisal Aldubaib, Alya Alshaikh, Layan Alhamad, Hoda Elsayed, Saudi Arabia
16:00 - 18:00

S048: Experiences and Service Science
Chairs: Cristian Rusu, Nicolas Matus, Chile

  • Towards Well-being and Inclusion in the Educational System: A Preliminary Methodology for Evaluating Student eXperience Considering Cultural Factors
    Nicolas Matus, Cristian Rusu, Chile; Federico Botella, Spain
  • Usability Evaluation Techniques for Virtual Environments: An Exploratory Study
    John W. Castro, Gianina Madrigal, Luis A. Rojas, Chile
  • Model to Design Affective Conversational Interfaces to Support the Mental Health
    Juan Apablaza, Sandra Cano, Chile
  • Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and Metaverse: Customer Experience Approach and User Experience Evaluation Methods. Literature Review
    Jenny Morales, Hector Cornide-Reyes, Pedro O. Rossel, Paula Saez, Fabian Silva-Aravena, Chile
  • Implementing Digital Transformation Processes in Industry 4.0
    Hector Cornide-Reyes, Jenny Morales, Fabian Silva-Aravena, Alfredo Ocqueteau, Nahur Melendez, Rodolfo Villarroel, Chile
Monday, 24 July 2023
08:00 - 10:00

S061: The Growth of Social Media and Social Computing in The Last 10 Years
Chairs: Bo-chiuan Su, P.R. China; Yung-Hao Wong, Taiwan

  • Implementing RFID Technologies for Automated Guided Vehicles in Industry 4.0
    Alkriz Zahir M. Reyes, Russel Aldrei D. Hernandez, Justice Maverick Cruz, Elija Gabriel Padre Juan, John Albert L. Marasigan, Ian Kristof P. Balboa, Michelangelo Barroga, Yung-Hao Wong, Taiwan
  • Apply CNN Style Transformation on Industry 4.0
    I Xuan Lu, Yicheng Cai, Boxuan Peng, Zhi Zian Chen, Tai-Xiang Luo, Yung-Hao Wong, Taiwan
  • Apply Natural Language Processing-Chatbot on Industry 4.0
    Carlos Alexander Jarquin, Yicheng Cai, I Xuan Lu, Yung-Hao Wong, Taiwan
  • Identifying Influential Social Impact Websites with HITS Algorithms
    Yang Ruei Jheng, Ping-Yu Hsu, Jiu Zhong Chen, Ming Shien Cheng, Yu Chun Chen, Taiwan
  • A Research on Innovation and Benefit of Interactive Design Method of Smartphone Digital Social Media Advertising
    Sheng-Ming Wang, Yi-Han Wang, Taiwan
16:00 - 18:00

S099: Experiences in computing and social media
Chair: Daniela Quiñones, Chile

  • Behavior of Current Consumers of Nintendo Video Game Consoles
    Cristobal Fernandez-Robin, Diego Yanez, Maria Ignacia Muller, Chile; Scott McCoy, United States
  • Predicting Twitter Hate User Behavior using Big Five Personality Traits and Ensemble Machine Learning
    Suresha Perera, Supunmali Ahangama, Indika Perera, Sandunika Hathnapitiya, Sri Lanka
  • Audiovisual Content Consumer Behavior Regarding Advertising on Online Streaming Platforms
    Diego Yanez, Cristobal Fernandez-Robin, Fabian Vasquez, Chile
  • Analysis of User Diversity-based Patterns of Public Discourse on Twitter about Mental Health in the Context of Online Learning during COVID-19
    Nirmalya Thakur, Hazel Cho, Haokun Cheng, Hyunji Lee, United States
  • Re-feminizing Beauty in the Multimodal Storytelling Practices of Chinese Social Media Influencers on Xiaohongshu (RED)
    Wei Wei, United Kingdom
  • Investigating the factors to improve discrimination of the desire for approval in tweets by incorporating dependency analysis
    Erina Murata, Kiichi Tago, Qun Jin, Japan
Tuesday, 25 July 2023
08:00 - 10:00

S112: Automated detection of patterns in online discussions
Chair: Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Russia

  • Temporal Dynamic of a Global Networked Public: a Case Study of Russian-Speaking Instagram Bloggers with Migration Background
    Anna Smoliarova, Russia
  • Mapping Opinion Cumulation: Topic Modeling-based Dynamic Summarization of User Discussions on Social Networks
    Ivan S. Blekanov, Nikita Tarasov, Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Sergey L. Sergeev, Russia
  • Detecting Public Spaces and Possibilities of Risk Situations in them via Social Media Data
    Aleksandr Antonov, Lyudmila Vidiasova, Andrei Chugunov, Russia
  • Cumulative Polarization: Patterns of Accumulation of Neutral and Politicized Echo Chambers on Russian Twitter
    Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Ivan S. Blekanov, Nikita Tarasov, Russia
  • Automated Detection of Different Publication Patterns of Online Deliberation as a Research Domain
    Daniil Volkovskii, Olga Filatova, Radomir Bolgov, Russia
  • Narrative Communities on Social Networks and the Roles of Legacy Media in them: The Case of User Complaints in Russian Regions
    Kamilla Nigmatullina, Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Alexander Polyakov, Renat Kasymov, Russia
  • Dysfunctional User States in Interface Use and their Dependency on Work Environment and Task Complexity
    Alexander V. Yakunin, Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Russia
10:30 - 12:30

S123: Insights and Innovations in Social Media Analysis
Chair: Stella Xin Yin, Singapore

  • Embedding Brainstorming Tasks in Twitter
    Yuki Wakatsuki, Yusuke Yamamoto, Japan
  • West Java Government Branding Using Sosial Media: A Case of Ridwan Kamil Personal Branding
    Miftahul Khairiyah, Achmad Nurmandi, Misran Misran, Dimas Subekti, Indonesia
  • Twitter As a Communication Tool for Flood Disaster Mitigation in Jakarta
    Muhammad Hazim Khabir, Achmad Nurmandi, Misran Misran, Indonesia
  • Understanding Public Perceptions of K-12 Computational Thinking Education through an Analysis of Quora
    Stella Xin Yin, Dion Goh, Choon Lang Quek, Zhengyuan Liu, Singapore
  • How Does the Online News Portal Framing the Phenomenon of Street Fashion in Indonesia
    Resti Ryhanisa, Filosa Gita Sukmono, Indonesia
  • Shopee Affiliates: How is the Pattern of Using Hashtags on Twitter in Promoting Sales Products
    Devira Ailen Indrasari, Firly Annisa, Indonesia
16:00 - 18:00

S150: Understanding Online Social Interactions and Communication
Chair(s): To be announced

  • A Machine Learning Approach to Prediction of Online Reviews Reliability
    Giuseppe Sansonetti, Fabio Gasparetti, Alessandro Micarelli, Italy
  • Abstractive Summarization of Social Media Texts as a Tool for Representation of Discussion Dynamics: A Scoping Review
    Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Dmitry Nepiyushchikh, Russia
  • “I love you, my dear friend”: Analyzing the Role of Emotions in the Building of Friendships in Online Fanfiction Communities
    Sourojit Ghosh, Niamh Froelich, Cecilia Aragon, United States
  • Exploring the Anonymity of Social Media Users using Micro-Messages
    Sarp Aykent, Cheryl Seals, United States
  • ‘They’re not Risky’ vs ‘It Can Ruin your Whole Life’: How Parent-Child Dyads Differ in their Understandings of Online Risk
    Olivia Williams, Kerrianne Buchanan, Yee-Yin Choong, United States
  • Analyzing User Communication on Mainstream and Alternative Social Media Platforms using Natural Language Processing: A Case Study on the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Matthew Morgan, Adita Kulkarni, United States
Wednesday, 26 July 2023
08:00 - 10:00

S165: Frontiers of Social Media
Room 180
Chair: Christian W. Scheiner, Germany

  • Negotiating on Social Media – Creating and Claiming Value while Establishing a Valuable Relationship
    Christian W. Scheiner, Germany
  • Development of new Moral Foundation Vignettes for Unethical Behavior against Whistleblowers
    Stefan Becker, Christian W. Scheiner, Germany
  • Reality Pregnancy and the Online Recolonization of the Female Body
    Alicia Julia Wilson Takaoka, Norway
  • Archetypes of Blockchain-based Business Models
    Simon Behrendt, Christian W. Scheiner, Germany
  • New Product Development (NPD) - Staying Competitive in an Ever-Changing Business Environment
    Marc Oliver Opresnik, Germany
  • ‘Instagram Keeps Recommending My Rapist’: Exploring the Role of Platform Design in Experiences of Trauma Reminders on Social Media
    Claudine Tinsman, Max Van Kleek, United Kingdom
13:30 - 15:30

S198: Customer eXperience and Behavior
Room B3 M4
Chair: Cristian Rusu, Chile

  • A Scale to Evaluate the Post-Pandemic Tourist Experience in Valparaíso
    Virginica Rusu, Cristian Rusu, Marisol Castro, Chile
  • A Preliminary Methodology for Information Consumer Experience Evaluation
    Maria Paz Godoy, Cristian Rusu, Jonathan Ugalde, Chile
  • Flexible Formal Specifications to Design Robust Technology-Enhanced Learning Applications
    Juan Felipe Calderon, Luis A. Rojas, Chile
  • Development and Usability Evaluation of an Application for Language Literacy of Spanish-Speaking Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Luis A. Rojas, Chile; Katrina Sorbello, Australia; John W. Castro, Claudio Alvarez, Chile
  • A Mobile Application to Dynamically Design Activities to Promote Personal Autonomy in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Usability Evaluation
    Katrina Sorbello, Australia; Luis A. Rojas, Jose Salas, Chile; Enrique Chavarriaga, Spain
16:00 - 18:00

S214: Human-centered computing and distance education
Room B3 M4
Chair: Magdalena Brzezinska, Poland

  • Exploring the User Experience and Effectiveness of Mobile Game-Based Learning in Higher Education
    Nicos Kasenides, Andriani Piki, Nearchos Paspallis, Cyprus
  • Teaching and Learning in the New Normal: Responding to Students’ and Academics’ Multifaceted Needs
    Andriani Piki, Cyprus; Magdalena Brzezinska, Poland
  • Online Dyslexia Intervention via Technology Support; Study in Greece
    Ioanna Dimitriadou, Greece
  • Virtual Clinic – AI Used in the Teaching of Medical Interviews, Diagnosis, and Treatment Planning
    Marcin Szeliga, Poland
Thursday, 27 July 2023
13:30 - 15:30

S261: Multimodal Social Signal Processing and Applications - I
Room B3 M4
Chairs: Hung-Hsuan Huang, Okada Shogo, Ryo Ishii, Japan

  • Designing a Robot as an Interaction Frontend for Elderly People Living in Aging Mountainous District in Japan
    Itaru Kuramoto, Jun Baba, Junya Nakanishi, Japan
  • Examining the Effectiveness of a Robotic-Human-Machine-Interface on Sleepiness during Highway Automated Driving
    Nihan Karatas, Yuki Yoshihara, Hiroko Tanabe, Takahiro Tanaka, Kazuhiro Fujikake, Shuhei Takeuchi, Kenji Iwata, Makoto Harazawa, Naoki Kamiya, Japan
  • Verification of the Effects of Voice and Personalized Disaster Information from an Agent on Awareness that Disaster is Relevant to Oneself
    Tomoki Yano, Masayuki Ando, Kouyou Otsu, Tomoko Izumi, Japan
  • Inter-Person Intra-Modality Attention Based Model for Dyadic Engagement Prediction
    Xiguang Li, Japan; Candy Olivia Mawalim, Indonesia; Okada Shogo, Japan
  • Analysis on the Language Use of L2 Japanese Speakers Regarding to Their Proficiency in Group Discussion Conversations
    Hung-Hsuan Huang, Japan
  • Evaluating a Spoken Argumentative Dialogue System
    Annalena Aicher, Stefan Hillmann, Thilo Michael, Sebastian Möller, Wolfgang Minker, Stefan Ultes, Germany
16:00 - 18:00

S279: Multimodal Social Signal Processing and Applications - II
Room B3 M4
Chairs: Hung-Hsuan Huang, Okada Shogo, Ryo Ishii, Japan

  • Leveraging Nodal and Topological Information for Studying the Interaction Between Two Opposite Ego Networks
    Kossi Folly, Youssef Boughaba, Maria Malek, France
  • Social Media Activism in South Africa
    Kyle Kretschmer, Rebecca Njuguna, Adheesh Budree, South Africa
  • Leveraging Large Language Models and Weak Supervision for Social Media data annotation: an evaluation using COVID-19 self-reported vaccination tweets
    Ramya Tekumalla, Juan Banda, United States
  • Learning User Embeddings with Generating Context of Posted Social Network Service Texts
    Atsushi Otsuka, Kenta Hama, Narichika Nomoto, Ryo Ishii, Atsushi Fukayama, Takao Nakamura, Japan
  • Investigating the Effect of Linguistic Features on Personality and Job Performance Predictions
    Hung Le, Sixia Li, Japan; Candy Olivia Mawalim, Indonesia; Hung-Hsuan Huang, Japan; Chee Wee Leong, United States; Okada Shogo, Japan
Friday, 28 July 2023
08:00 - 10:00

S295: The World of Consumers and Social Media: People and Organizations
Room B3 M5
Chair: Adela Coman, Romania

  • Management of Cultural Institutions. Case-Study: Management of Performing Arts in Romania
    Adela Coman, Ana-Maria Grigore, Andreea Ardelean, Romania
  • Customer Review Classification Using Machine Learning and Deep Learning Techniques
    Nikhil Sunil, Farid Shirazi, Canada
  • Anonymous COVID-19 Channel on Jodel: A Quantitative Content Analysis
    Karoline Jüttner, Philipp Nowak, Aylin Imeri, Wolfgang G. Stock, Germany
  • Social network analysis-based evaluation on carbon neutrality acceptance of Weibo users
    Yuan Fu, Peihan Wen, Junlin Wu, P.R. China
  • Considerations on FinTech Models in Romania – Specific Aspects Regarding Communication with Customers and the Recognition of Financial Flows Generated by These Models in the Accounting of Privately Owned Companies
    Cristina Nicolaescu, Lucia Risti, Monica Bija, Romania
10:30 - 12:30

S311: Marketing Science
Room B3 M5
Chairs: Kohei Otake, Takashi Namatame, Japan

  • Analysis of Loyal Customers Considering Diversity of Customers
    Tomoki Yoshimi, Kohei Otake, Takashi Namatame, Japan
  • Analysis of Purchasing Behavior Based on Discount Rates Using Home Scan Data
    Takaaki Mimura, Takashi Namatame, Japan
  • Evaluating Differences in Consumer Behavior with and without Planning and Predicting Unplanned Purchases
    Hiromi Tanabe, Kohei Otake, Takashi Namatame, Japan
  • Causal Inference of Direct Email Advertising Effects Using ID-POS Data of an Electronics Store
    Yujun Ma, P.R. China; Kohei Otake, Takashi Namatame, Japan
  • Evaluation of Consumer Behavior Focusing on the Change in Flow Line Impacted by Floor Renovation in a Fashion Department Store
    Jin Nakashima, Takashi Namatame, Kohei Otake, Japan
  • Identification of Evaluation Items in Consumer Reviews using Natural Language Processing Models with Social Media Information
    Emi Iwanade, Takashi Namatame, Kohei Otake, Japan
  • Visualization of Community Structure using Follower Data on Twitter and Comparison Between Stores
    Ryo Morooka, Takashi Namatame, Kohei Otake, Japan
  • Research on Store Evaluation in the Service Industry Through Analysis of Questionnaire Data on Employee Satisfaction
    Akito Kumazawa, Takashi Namatame, Kohei Otake, Japan
13:30 - 15:30

S326: Learning and Collaboration
Room 19
Chair: Ajrina Hysaj, United Arab Emirates

  • Spinning (Digital) Stories in STEM
    Pranit Anand, Australia
  • Towards a Truly Collective Leadership: A Case for Symbiotic Relationships in Planetary Health and Artificial Intelligence
    Wanda Krause, Canada; Alexandru Balasescu, Germany
  • Theory of Planned Behaviour in Higher Education: Exploring the Perceptions of Multicultural ESL Students about Cheating
    Ajrina Hysaj, United Arab Emirates; Mark Freeman, Australia; Zeenath Reza Khan, United Arab Emirates
  • Reducing Stress through Formative Assessments: A Case of the Digital Platform
    Ajrina Hysaj, Georgina Farouqa, Sara Azeem Khan, Laith Hiasat, United Arab Emirates
  • What Does it Take to Develop Critical Thinking? The Case of Multicultural Students in a Digital Learning Platform
    Ajrina Hysaj, Doaa Hamam, United Arab Emirates
  • Strategy based on Agile Methodology to Improve Communication on Digital Platforms (Social Networks) of Higher Education Institutions
    Andrea Martinez-Duran, Jhony Garcia-Tirado, Victor Villamizar, Viviana Alejandra Alvarez, Colombia
16:00 - 18:00

S342: Social Networks and Disease Dynamics
Room 19
Chair: André Calero Valdez, Germany

  • Adapting the “Networking during Infectious Diseases Model” (NIDM) for Science Communication using Julia and Genie
    Hendrik Nunner, Katinka Feltes, Pius Gutsche, Helen Kuswik, Erik Luda, Leonard Stellbrink, André Calero Valdez, Germany
  • Making Assumptions Transparent: Iterative Exploratory Modeling as a Stepping Stone for Agent-Based Model Development
    Leonard Stellbrink, Lilian Kojan, André Calero Valdez, Germany
  • Change in Social Media Use for Learning among Japanese Internet Users during the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Toshikazu Iitaka, Japan
  • Characterizing Users’ Propensity to Misinformation Engagement during COVID-19 based on the Five Factor Model of Personality
    Xiao Wang, Sijing Chen, Yu Yang, Didi Dong, P.R. China

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