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  • Efficient Tracking of Breaking News in Twitter
    Tuan-Anh Hoang (L3S Research Center, Leibniz University of Hanover, Germany), Huyen Nguyen (L3S Research Center, Leibniz University of Hanover, Germany), Wolfgang Nejdl (L3S and University of Hannover, Germany)

  • How Gullible Are You? Predicting Susceptibility to Fake News
    Tracy Shen (The Pennsylvania State University, USA), Robert Cowell (The Pennsylvania State University, USA), Thai Le (The Pennsylvania State University, USA), Aditi Gupta (The Pennsylvania State University, USA), Amulya Yadav (The Pennsylvania State University, USA), Dongwon Lee (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)

  • FLOOD-Serv Project: Piloting of Public Emergency and Awareness Services Platform
    Tomas Koren (Exdwarf consulting, s.r.o., Slovakia)

  • Link Prediction via Second Order Cone Programming
    Shreya Malani (Microsoft, India), Dinesh Gaurav (Microsoft, India), Rahul Agrawal (Microsoft AdCenter, India)

  • Political Advertising on Social Media: What Makes You More Likely to be Targeted?
    Or Levi (AdVerifai, Netherlands), Sardar Hamidian (The George Washington University, USA), Pedram Hosseini (The George Washington University, USA)
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  • Temporal Analysis of Demand and Supply of Topics on The Web
    Masahiro Inoue (Kyoto University, Japan), Keishi Tajima (Kyoto University, Japan)

  • Live It Up: Analyzing Emotions and Language Use in Tweets during the Soccer World Cup Finals
    Marisa Vasconcelos (IBM, Brazil), Jussara Almeida (UFMG, Brazil), Paulo Cavalin (IBM, Brazil), Claudio Pinhanez (IBM, Brazil)
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  • Building Sociality Through Sharing: Seniors’ Perspectives on Misinformation
    Mahika Wason (IIIT DELHI, India), Sharmistha Swasti Gupta (IIIT Delhi, India), Shriram Venkatraman (IIIT Delhi, India), Ponnurangam Kumaraguru (IIITD, India)

  • Extremist Propaganda Tweet Classification with Deep Learning in realistic scenarios
    Leonardo Nizzoli (Institute of Informatics and Telematics (IIT-CNR), Information Engineering Department (University of Pisa), Italy), Marco Avvenuti (Dept. of Information Engineering - University of Pisa, Italy), Stefano Cresci (CNR.it, Italy), Maurizio Tesconi (CNR - IIT, Italy)

  • Populism and the Web: how do populists' supporters engage online? 
    Justyna Jonak (University of Southampton, United Kingdom), David Millard (University of Southampton, United Kingdom)

  • Longitudinal Online Profile Sampling – A Method to Measure Changes in Self-Ascribed Identity
    Jason Jones (Stony Brook University, USA)

  • From Ads to Polls: Leveraging the Facebook Ads Platform for Election Polling
    Filipe Ribeiro (Federal University of Ouro Preto, Brazil), Daniel Kansaon (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil), Fabrício Benevenuto (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil)

  • Abortion Debate on Twitter: Dynamics and Representativeness
    Eduardo Graells-Garrido (Data Science Institute, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile), Ricardo Baeza-Yates (NTENT, Northeastern University, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Universidad de Chile, USA), Mounia Lalmas (Spotify, United Kingdom)
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  • Twitter Time Machine: A Multidimensional Immersive Exploration Environment for the TwitterSphere
    Alex Mankowski (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA), Sarah McRae (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA), Brian Maher (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA), John Erickson (The Rensselaer Institute for Data Exploration and Applications, USA)

  • Digital Fingerprints of Cognitive Reflection
    Mohsen Mosleh (MIT, USA), Gordon Pennycook (University of Regina, Canada), David Rand (MIT, USA)


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Conference: June 30 - July 3
Workshops: Sunday, June 30
Poster Session: Monday, July 1
Banquet: Tuesday, July 2

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