CS886 - Winter 2016 - Paper Presentations

Each student will need to present 1 paper from the
1st Half List (Trust) and 1 paper from the 2nd Half List (Social Networks).

Students specify their preferences as email to 
rcohen AT uwaterloo DOT ca
SPECIFYING the Paper # from the list clearly
INDICATING your NAME and your EMAIL
but sent ONLY in the following time windows:

First Half 1130am Monday to 1pm Friday, 1st week of term (Jan 4 to Jan 8)
Second Half 1130am Monday to 1pm Friday, 5th week of term (Feb 1 to Feb 5)

(Students who join the class after the 1st week will choose papers not
yet selected during the 1st week of class, with class enrolment closed as of
Friday of the 2nd week of the term).

Please specify your TOP THREE choices, in order.
If your top choices are oversubscribed, you may be assigned a paper
that is not on your list, in order to ensure that each student
covers a different paper.

Students will do a 15 minute presentation of their paper AND will
complete a one-page point-form summary of the paper, to be distributed
in class (make enough copies for everyone) when their presentation begins.
You may use both sides of the one page.

Below are the lists of papers for presentation.

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First Half List (Trust)

1. R. Kerr and R. Cohen;
Modeling Trust Using Transactional, Numerical Units;
Proceedings of PST 2006, 2006.
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1501460

2. K. Regan, P. Poupart and R. Cohen;
Bayesian Reputation Modeling in E-Marketplaces Sensitive to
Subjectivity, Deception and Change;
Proceedings of AAAI 2006, 2006.
citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.60.8344

3. J. Zhang and R. Cohen;
Design of a Mechanism for Promoting Honesty in E-Marketplaces;
Proceedings of AAAI 2007; 2007.
https://www.aaai.org/Papers/AAAI/2007/AAAI07-237.pdf

4. T. Tran and R. Cohen;
Improving User Satisfaction in Agent-Based Electronic Marketplaces
by Reputation Modeling and Adjustable Product Quality;
Proceedings of AAMAS 2004; 2004.
dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1018834

5. C. Burnett and N. Oren;
Position-based Trust Update in Delegation Chains;
Proceedings of AAMAS 2013 workshop on Trust, 2013.
http://ofuturescholar.com/paperpage?docid=2439785

6. U. Minhas, J. Zhang, T. Tran, R. Cohen;
Intelligent Agents in Mobile Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks:
Leveraging Trust Modeling Based on Direct Experience with
Incentives for Honesty;
Proceedings of IAT 2010, 2010.
http://www3.ntu.edu.sg/home/zhangj/

7. R. Kerr and R. Cohen;
Smart Cheaters Do Prosper: Defeating Trust and Reputation Systems;
Proceedings of AAMAS 2009, 2009.
aamas.csc.liv.ac.uk/Proceedings/aamas09/
(Reputation and Trust)

8. C. Bisdikian et al.;
Inference Management: Trust and Obfuscation in Coalition Settings;
Proceedings of SPIE Symposium 2012, 2012.
www.dtic.mil/get-tr-doc/pdf?AD=ADA565914

9. X. Liu and A. Datta;
Modeling context aware dynamic trust using hidden Markov model;
Proceedings of AAAI 2012; 2012.
www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/AAAI/AAAI12/paper/viewFile/4948/5355

10. H. Franks and N. Griffiths;
Robust Reputation in Decentralized Markets;
Computational Intelligence Journal, 2014.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/coin.12036/abstract
(also the shorter WIT-EC 2012)
trust.sce.ntu.edu.sg/wit-ec12/papers/franks.pdf

11. R. Falcone and C. Castelfranchi;
Transitivity in Trust: A Discussed Property;
Proceedings of WOA 2010, 2010.
ceur-ws.org/Vol-621/paper22.pdf

12. W. Teacy, N. Jennings, A. Rogers and M. Luck;
A Hierarchical Bayesian Trust Model Based on Reputation and Group Behaviour;
6th European Workshop on Multiagent Systems, 2008.
eprints.soton.ac.uk/266836/1/habit.pdf

13. A. Irissappane, F. Oliehoek and J. Zhang;
A POMDP Based Approach to Optimally Select Sellers in Electronic Marketplaces;
Proceedings of AAMAS 2014, 2014.
www.ntu.edu.sg/home/zhangj/paper/aamas14-athirai1.pdf

14. M. Sensoy et al.; Reasoning About Uncertain Information and Conflict
Resolution through Trust Revision;
Proceedings of AAMAS 2013, 2013.
dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2485053

15. S. Sen, A. Ridgway and M. Ripley;
Adaptive Budgeted Bandit Algorithms for Trust Development
in a Supply-Chain;
Proceedings of AAMAS 2015, 2015.
dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2772900

16. V. Raykar et al.;
Supervised Learning from Multiple Experts: Whom to Trust When
Everyone Lies a Bit;
Proceedings of ICML 2009, 2009.
dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1553488

17. C. Burnett, L. Chen, P. Edwards and T. Norman;
TRAAC: Trust and Risk Aware Access Control;
Proceedings of PST 2014, 2014.
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?reload=true&arnumber=6890962

18. A. Kalia et al.;
A Model of Trust, Moods, and Emotions in Multiagent Systems
and its Empirical Evaluation;
Proceedings of AAMAS 2014 Trust Workshop, 2014.
www4.ncsu.edu/~akkalia/paper/aamastrust2014.pdf

19. S. Miles and N. Griffiths;
Incorporating Mitigating Circumstances into Reputation Assessment;
Proceedings of AAMAS 2015 workshop on Social Computing, 2015.
www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/chopraak/mfsc-2015/miles.pdf

20. J. O'Donovan and B. Smyth;
Trust in Recommender Systems;
Proceedings of IUI 2005, 2005.
dl.acm.org/ft_gateway.cfm?id=1040870

21. A. Josang, G. Guo, M. Pini,, F. Santini and Y. Xu;
Combining Recommender and Reputation Systems to Produce Better Online Advice;
MDAI 2013; 2013.
www.luckymoon.me/papers/audun2013combining.pdf

22. G. Guo, J. Zhang and N. Yorke-Smith;
TrustSVD: Collaborative Filtering with Both the Explicit and Implicit
Influence of User Trust and of Item Ratings;
Proceedings of AAAI 2015; 2015.
www3.ntu.edu.sg/home/zhangj

23. A. Aref and T. Tran;
A Trust Establishment Model in Multi-agent Systems;
Proceedings of WIT-EC workshop at AAAI 2015; 2015.
https://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/WS/AAAIW15/paper/view/10055/10198

24. V. Gangal et al.;
Trust and Distrust Across Coalitions - Shapley Value Centrality
Measures for Signed Networks;
Proceedings of NIPS 2015 workshop on Social Networks;
http://stanford.edu/~jugander/NetworksNIPS2015/

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Second Half List (Social Networks)
** NOTE: this list is now finalized.

1. S. Wu and L. Adamic;
Visually Impaired Users on an Online Social Network;
Proceedings of CHI 2014.
dl.acm.org/ft_gateway.cfm?id=2557415&type=pdf

2. A. Seth, J. Zhang and R. Cohen;
Bayesian Credibility Modeling for Personalized Recommendation
in Participatory Media;
Proceedings of UMAP 2010, 2010.
www.ntu.edu.sg/home/zhangj/paper/umap10.pdf

3. J. Zhang, Y. Wang and J. Vassileva;
SocConnect: A Personalized Social Nework Aggregator and Recommender;
Information Processing and Management Journal 49(2013), p.721-737; 2013.
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2445896&preflayout=tabs

4. H. Franks, N. Griffiths and S. Singh Anand;
Learning Influence in Complex Social Networks;
Proceedings of AAMAS 2013, 2013.
ial.eecs.ucf.edu/Reading/Papers/p447.pdf

5. T. Mitra and E. Gilbert;
CREDBANK: A Large-Scale Social Media Corpus with Associated
Credibility Annotations;
Proceedings of ICWSM 2015, 2015.
www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM15/paper/view/10582

6. W. Gong, E. Lim and F. Zhu;
Characterizing Silent Users in Social Media Communities;
Proceedings of ICWSM 2015, 2015.
www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM15/paper/view/10462

7. J. Kulshrestha et al.;
Characterizing Information Diets of Social Media Users;
Proceedings of ICWSM 2015, 2015.
www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM15/paper/view/10595

8. A. Azaria, A. Richardson, S. Kraus;
An Agent for Deception Detection in Discussion-Based Environments;
Proceedings of CSCW 2015, 2015.
dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2675137

9. G. Stoddard;
Popularity and Quality in Social News Aggregators: A Study of
Reddit and Hacker News;
Proceedings of ICWSM 2015, 2015.
arxiv.org/pdf/1501.07860

10. D. Romero, D. Huttenlocher and J. Kleinberg;
Coordination and Efficiency in Decentralized Collaboration;
Proceedings of ICWSM 2015; 2015.
http://arxiv.org/abs/1503.07431

11. J. Cheng et al.;
How Community Feedback Shapes User Behavior;
Proceedings of ICWSM 2014; 2014.
cs.stanford.edu/people/jure/pubs/disqus-icwsm14.pdf

12. C. Borgs et al;
Game-Theoretic Models of Information Overload in Social Networks;
Proceedings of 7th International Workshop, WAW 2010, 2010.
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-642-18009-5_14

13. Y. Hu, S. Farham and K. Talamadupula;
Predicting User Engagement on Twitter with Real-World Events;
Proceedings of ICWSM 2015, 2015.
www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM15/paper/view/10670

14. J. Cheng, C. Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil and J. Leskovec;
Antisocial Behavior in Online Discussion Communities;
Proceedings of ICWSM 2015, 2015.
arxiv.org/pdf/1504.00680v1.pdf%20

15. L. Hutton and T. Henderson;
I Didn't Sign Up For This: Informed Consent in Social Network Research;
Proceedings of ICSWM 2015, 2015.
www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM15/paper/view/10493

16. V. Rakesh, J. Choo and C. Reddy;
Project Recommendation Using Heterogeneous Traits in Crowdfunding;
Proceedings of ICWSM 2015, 2015.
www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM15/paper/view/10581

17. S. Carton et al.;
Audience Analysis for Competing Memes in Social Media;
Proceedings of ICWSM 2015, 2015.
www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM15/paper/view/10592

18. J. Reis et al.;
Breaking the News: First Impressions Matter on Online News;
Proceedings of ICWSM 2015, 2015.
www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/ICWSM/ICWSM15/paper/view/10535

19. B. Nushi, O. Alonso, M. Hentschel and V. Kandylas;
CrowdSTAR: A Social Task Routing Framework for Online Communities;
Proceedings of NIPS2014 workshop on Crowdsourcing and Machine Learning, 2014.
arxiv.org/pdf/1407.6714

20. G. Liu, Y. Wang and M. Orgun;
Trust Transitivity in Complex Social Networks;
Proceedings of AAAI 2011, 2011.
https://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/AAAI/AAAI11/paper/view/3633

21. A. Das, S. Gollapudi and K. Munagala;
Modeling Opinion Dynamics in Social Networks;
Proceedings of WSDM 2014; 2014.
https://users.cs.duke.edu/~kamesh/opinion_model.pdf

22. S. Patterson and B. Bamieh;
Interaction-Driven Opinion Dynamics in Online Social Networks;
1st workshop on social media analytics (SOMA) 2010; 2010.
snap.stanford.edu/soma2010/papers/som2010_14.pdf

23. J. Kang and K. Lerman;
User Effort and Network Structure Mediate Access to Information in Networks;
Proceedings of ICWSM 2015; 2015.
http://arxiv.org/abs/1504.01760

24. T. Sinha et al;
Modeling Similarity in Incentivized Interaction: A Longitudinal Case
Study of StackOverFlow;
Proceedings of NIPS 2015 workshop on Social Networks;
http://stanford.edu/~jugander/NetworksNIPS2015/

25. J. Cheng et al.;
Predicting reciprocity in social networks;
Proceedings of PASSAT Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust Conference 2011; 2011;
https://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/kleinber/socialcom11-recip.pdf

26. W. Chong, B. Dai and E. Lim;
Did you expect your users to say this? Distilling unexpected
micro-reviews for venue owners;
Proceedings of ACM Hypertext and Social Media Conference 2015;
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2791024

27. M. Kumar et al;
Detecting changes in suicide content manifested in social media
following celebrity suicides;
Proceedings of ACM Hypertext and Social Media Conference 2015;
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2791026