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Call for papers is closed. See accepted papers below.
Posters and Demos deadline is this Monday, March 29, 2010:
Technical demonstration of new tools and innovative applications of hypertext are solicited, as well as research at a preliminary stage. Submissions may include:
- Posters (max 2 pages) offer researchers a unique opportunity to present late-breaking results, significant work in progress, or research that is best communicated in an interactive or graphical format. Poster submissions are welcomed in areas related to any of the three tracks. Please note, however, that posters describing work at the proposal stage will not be accepted.
- Demos (max 1 page) should describe the system and include a list of any required supporting equipment. We assume that most equipment will be supplied by the demonstrator. Poster and demos presentations further provide researchers with an opportunity to obtain direct feedback about their work from a wide audience during the poster session.
Formating and Submission
All submissions should be formatted according to the official ACM SIG proceedings template and submitted via EasyChair. Accepted papers will appear in the Hypertext 2010 Conference Proceedings and will also be available through the ACM Digital Library.
List of Accepted Papers
LONG PAPERS
Bernstein, Mark. Criticism
Cartledge, Chuck & Nelson, Michael. Analysis of Graphs for Digital Preservation Suitability
Choudhury, Munmun De; Feldman, Moran; Amer-Yahia, Sihem; Golbandi, Nadav; Lempel, Ronny & Yu, Cong. Automatic Construction of Travel Itineraries using Social Breadcrumbs
Foss, Jonathan & Cristea, Alexandra. The next generation Authoring Adaptive Hypermedia: Using and Evaluating the MOT3.0 and PEAL tools
Goulding, James; Brailsford, Tim & Ashman, Helen. Hyperorders and Transclusion: Understanding Dimensional Hypertext
Haller, Heiko & Abecker, Andreas. iMapping – A Zooming User Interface Approach for Personal and Semantic Knowledge Management
Hargood, Charlie; Millard, David & Weal, Mark. A semiotic approach for the generation of themed photo narratives
Hsieh, Haowei; Pauls, Katherine; Jansen, Amber; Nimmagadda, Gautam & Shipman, Frank. Assisting Two-Way Mapping Generation in Hypermedia Workspace
Kashoob, Said; Caverlee, James & Kamath, Krishna. Community-Based Ranking of the Social Web
Kim, DoHyoung & Shipman, Frank. Interpretation and Visualization of User History in a Spatial Hypertext System
Klein, Martin; Shipman, Jeffery & Nelson, Michael. Is This a Good Title?
Körner, Christian; Kern, Roman; Grahsl, Hans-Peter & Strohmaier, Markus. Of Categorizers and Describers: An Evaluation of Quantitative Measures for Tagging Motivation
Liang, Huizhi; Xu, Yue; Li, Yuefeng & Nayak, Richi. Connecting Users and Items with Weighted Tags for Personalized Item Recommendations
Lipczak, Marek & Milios, Evangelos. The impact of resource title on tags in collaborative tagging systems
Murata, Tsuyoshi. Modularity for Heterogeneous Networks
Paz, Iñaki & Díaz, Oscar. Providing resilient XPaths for external adaptation engines
Tiellet, Claudio AB; Pereira, André Grahl; Reategui, Eliseo Berni; Lima, José Valdeni & Chambel, Teresa. Design and Evaluation of a Hypervideo Environment to Support Veterinary Surgery Learning
Yeung, Ching Man Au & Iwata, Tomoharu. Capturing Implicit User Influence in Online Social Sharing
SHORT PAPERS
Corlette, Dan & Shipman, Frank. Link Prediction Applied to an Open Large-Scale Online Social Network
Guo, Yanhui & Joshi, James. Topic-based personalized recommendation for collaborative tagging system
Gwizdka, Jacek. Of Kings, Traffic Signs and Flowers: Exploring Navigation of Tagged Documents
Hansen, Frank Allan & Grønbæk, Kaj. UrbanWeb: a Platform for Mobile Context-aware Social Computing
Hsiao, I-Han; Brusilovsky, Peter; Yudelson, Michael & Ortigosa, Alvaro. The Value of Adaptive Link Annotation in E-Learning: A Study of a Portal-Based Approach
Huang, Jeff; Thornton, Katherine & Efthimiadis, Efthimis. Conversational Tagging in Twitter
Huang, Jeff & White, Ryen. Parallel Browsing Behavior on the Web
Kawase, Ricardo; Papadakis, George, Herder, Eelco & Nejdl, Wolfgang. The Impact of Bookmarks and Annotations on Refinding Information
Knutov,Evgeny; De Bra, Paul & Pechenizkiy, Mykola. Provenance Meets Adaptive Hypermedia
Lee, Daniel H. & Brusilovsky, Peter. Social Networks and Interest Similarity: The Case of CiteULike
Liu, Kaipeng & Fang, Binxing. Speak the Same Language with Your Friends: Augmenting Tag Recommenders with Social Relations
Meiss, Mark; Goncalves, Bruno; Ramasco, Jose, Flammini, Alessandro and Menczer, Filippo. Agents, Bookmarks and Clicks: A topical model of Web navigation
Mitzlaff, Folke; Benz, Dominik; Stumme, Gerd & Hotho, Andreas. Visit me, click me, be my friend: An analysis of evidence networks of user relationships in BibSonomy
Ramos, Vinicius & De Bra, Paul. The Influence of Adaptation on Hypertext Structures and Navigation
Tomás, Nuno; Guerreiro, Tiago; Gonçalves, Daniel & Jorge, Joaquim. A Narrative-Based Alternative to Tagging
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