The list of accepted submissions is as follows (in no particular order):
- Combining Local and Social Network Classifiers to Improve Churn Prediction
Aimee Backiel, Yannick Verbinnen, Bart Baesens and Gerda Claeskens - AFRAID: Fraud Detection via Active Inference in Time-Evolving Social Networks
Veronique Van Vlasselaer, Tina Eliassi-Rad, Leman Akoglu, Monique Snoeck and Bart Baesens - Stay Awhile and Listen: User Interactions in a Crowdsourced Platform Offering Emotional Support
Derek Doran, Luisa Massari, Maria-Carla Calzarossa, Latrelle Jackson, Glen Moriarty and Samir Yelne - Revealing Censored Information through Comments and Commenters in Online Social Networks
Giuseppe Cascavilla, Mauro Conti, David Schwartz and Inbal Yahav - Privacy Concerns versus User Behavior in Community Question Answering
Imrul Kayes, Nicolas Kourtellis and Adriana Iamnitchi - Overcoming Data Scarcity of Twitter: Using Tweets as Bootstrap with Application to Autism-Related Topical Content Analysis
Adham Beykikhoshk, Ognjen Arandjelovic, Dinh Phung and Svetha Venkatesh - A Comparative Evaluation of Urban Fabric Detection Techniques Based on Mobile Traffic Data
Angelo Furno, Razvan Stanica and Marco Fiore - Is Web Content a Good Proxy for Real-Life Interaction? A Case Study Considering Online and Offline Interactions of Computer Scientists
Mark Kibanov, Martin Atzmueller, Jens Illig, Christoph Scholz, Alain Barrat, Ciro Cattuto and Gerd Stumme - Query-based Graph Cuboid Outlier Detection
Ayushi Dalmia, Manish Gupta and Vasudeva Varma - A Visual Framework for Clustering Memes in Social Media
Anh Dang, Abidalrahman Moh’d, Anatoliy Gruzd, Evangelos Milios and Rosane Minghim - Identifying Influential Users in On-line Support Forums using Topical Expertise and Social Network Analysis
Tyler Munger and Jiabin Zhao - Star Search: Effective Subgroups in Collaborative Social Networks
Ben Baumer, George Rabanca, Amotz Bar-Noy and Prithwish Basu