WICOW 2010 Table of Contents
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Keynote
Address Understanding
Credibility across Disciplinary Boundaries (Page
1) Session
1: Wikipedia Credibility Detecting
Wikipedia Vandalism with Active Learning and Statistical Language Models (Page
3) On
Measuring the Quality of Wikipedia Articles (Page
11) Trust
in Wikipedia: How Users Trust Information from an Unknown Source (Page
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2: Studies of Web Information Credibility Smart
Marketing or Bait & Switch? Competitors' Brands as Keywords in Online
Advertising (Page
27) The
Credibility of Digital Identity Information on the Social Web: A User
Study (Page
35) TIME:
A Method of Detecting the Dynamic Variances of Trust (Page
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Session
3: Evaluating Information Credibility Identifying
Spam Link Generators for Monitoring Emerging Web Spam (Page
51) SpotRank:
A Robust Voting System for Social News Websites (Page
59) What
is Disputed on the Web? (Page
67) Modulating
Video Credibility via Visualization of Quality Evaluations (Page
75)
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