Quantifying Visual-Representativeness of Social Image Tags using Image Tag Clarity
Tag-Based Social Image Search: Towards Relevant and Diverse Results
Social Image Tag Ranking by Two-View Learning
Combining Multi-modal Features for Social Media Analysis
Multi-label Image Annotation by Structural Grouping Sparsity
Mechanism Design for Incentivizing Social Media Contributions
Efficient Access Control in Multimedia Social Networks
Call Me Guru: User Categories and Large-Scale Behavior in YouTube
Social Media Visual Analytics for Events
Using Rich Social Media Information for Music Recommendation via Hypergraph Model
Using Geotags to Derive Rich Tagclouds for Image Annotation
Social Aspects of Photobooks: Improving Photobook Authoring from Large-Scale Multimedia Analysis
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The emergence of user-centric multimedia applications on social networks has been instrumental in the creation of a new form of “social” media – created using highly accessible and scalable publishing technologies for sharing via the internet.
This timely text/reference presents the latest advances in various aspects of social media modeling and social media computing research. Gathering together superb research from a range of established international conferences and workshops, the editors coherently organize and present each of the topics in relation to the basic principles and practices of social media modeling and computing. Individual chapters can be also be used as self-contained references on the material covered.
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This unique text is a must-read, must-use tool for software developers, researchers and graduate students working on multimedia, web search, data mining and machine learning, and related disciplines. High-level managers and professional engineers interested in emerging social media modeling and computing technologies will also find the book to be an invaluable reference.
Dr. Steven C.H. Hoi and Dr. Dong Xu are both assistant professors in the School of Computer Engineering at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Dr. Jiebo Luo is a senior principal scientist with the Kodak Research Laboratories in Rochester, NY, USA. Dr. Susanne Boll is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oldenburg, Germany. Dr. Rong Jin is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA. Dr. Irwin King is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong.
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“It is an appropriate resource for graduate students, software developers, and researchers. ... Each chapter is a standalone presentation with a set of references at the end. A comprehensive subject matter index combines all of the chapters, which readers will find useful. ... chapters are especially relevant for software developers and designers who want to review current research. ... each chapter is well written, and I recommend this presentation of cutting-edge work.” (Brad Reid, ACM Computing Reviews, December, 2011)
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