SIDEWAYS-2022 @ HT-2022: 7th International Workshop on Social Media World Sensors

Mario Cataldi, Luigi Di Caro, C. Schifanella
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This seventh edition of the workshop aims at bringing together academics and practitioners from different areas to promote the vision of social media as social sensors. Nowadays, Social media platforms represent freely-accessible information networks allowing registered (and unregistered) users to read, share and broadcast messages referring to a potentially-unlimited range of arguments, by also exploiting the immediateness of handy smart devices. This long-running workshop aims at focusing the attention on a particular perspective of these powerful communication channels, which is that of social sensors, where each user reacts in real time to the underlying reality by providing some own interpretation. Technologies and AI artifacts may support automatic or semi-automatic applications for information detection and integration, offering sideways to the existing authoritative information media and the information reported by the surrounding community.
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sidesides -2022 @ HT-2022:第七届社交媒体世界传感器国际研讨会
第七届研讨会旨在汇集来自不同领域的学者和实践者,以促进社会媒体作为社会传感器的愿景。如今,社交媒体平台代表了可自由访问的信息网络,允许注册(和未注册)用户阅读、分享和广播涉及潜在无限范围的争论的信息,同时也利用了方便的智能设备的即时性。这个长期运行的研讨会旨在将注意力集中在这些强大的通信渠道的一个特定视角上,即社会传感器,其中每个用户通过提供一些自己的解释来实时响应潜在的现实。技术和人工智能工件可以支持自动或半自动的信息检测和集成应用,为现有的权威信息媒体和周围社区报道的信息提供横向。
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