: Michael J. Young, John Salerno, Huan Liu.
: Huan Liu, John Salerno, Michael J. Young
: Social Computing and Behavioral Modeling
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Social computing is concerned with the study of social behavior and social c- text based on computational systems. Behavioral modeling reproduces the social behavior, and allows for experimenting, scenario planning, and deep understa- ing of behavior, patterns, and potential outcomes. The pervasive use of computer and Internet technologies provides an unprecedented environment of various - cial activities. Social computing facilitates behavioral modeling in model building, analysis, pattern mining, and prediction. Numerous interdisciplinary and inter- pendent systems are created and used to represent the various social and physical systems for investigating the interactions between groups, communities, or nati- states. This requires joint efforts to take advantage of the state-of-the-art research from multiple disciplines, social computing, and behavioral modeling in order to document lessons learned and develop novel theories, experiments, and methodo- gies in terms of social, physical, psychological, and governmental mechanisms. The goal is to enable us to experiment, create, and recreate an operational environment with a better understanding of the contributions from each individual discipline, forging joint interdisciplinary efforts. This is the second international workshop on Social Computing, Behavioral ModelingandPrediction. The submissions were from Asia, Australia, Europe, and America. Since SBP09 is a single-track workshop, we could not accept all the good submissions. The accepted papers cover a wide range of interesting topics.
Preface5
Acknowledgements7
Contents8
List of Contributors12
Organizing Committee14
Program Committee14
Reality Mining of Mobile Communications: Toward A New Deal On Data16
References16
Lifting Elephants: Twitter and Blogging in Global Perspective17
1 Introduction17
References22
Rule Evaluation Model as Behavioral Modeling of Domain Experts23
1 Introduction23
2 Rule Evaluation Support with Rule Evaluation Models Based on Objective Indices24
3 A Case Study on Chronic Hepatitis Data Mining Results25
3.1 Description of the Chronic Hepatitis Data Mining Results26
3.2 Comparison of the classification performances27
3.3 Rule evaluation models for the data mining result datasets of chronic hepatitis28
4 Conclusion29
References30
Trust and Privacy in Distributed Work Groups31
Denise Anthony1, Tristan Henderson2, and James Kitts331
USA31
Scotland, UK31
1 Introduction31
2 Trust, Cooperation and Work Teams32
3 Methods33
3 Results34
Subject Privacy Preferences 5 Discussion and Conclusion36
References37
Cultural Consensus Theory: Aggregating Expert Judgments about Ties in a Social Network39
1 Cultural Consensus Theory39
2 A CCT Model for Aggregating Digraphs41
2.1 Notation41
2.2 The Consensus Model42
2.3 Parameter Estimation43
2.4 Interpreting Parameters44
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2.5 Possible Extensions45
References46
Dynamic Networks: Rapid Assessment of Changing Scenarios48
1 Introduction48
2 Criteria for Dynamic Distributed Network Analytics49
3 Enhanced NRLs and Dynamic Battlefield Analysis52
5 Concluding Remarks55
References55
Modeling Populations of Interest in Order to Simulate Cultural Response to Influence Activities57
1 Societal Assessment Capability57
2 High-Definition Cognitive Models59
3 Systems Dynamics-based Aggregate Societal Model60
4 Societal Assessment Prototype61
5 Conclusion63
References64
The Use of Agent-based Modeling in Projecting Risk Factors into the Future65
1 Introduction65
2 Projecting HIV Factors into the Future66
3 Projecting the Effects of Drug Busts on the Dynamics of the Heroin Market68
4 Discussion69
References70
Development of an Integrated Sociological Modeling Framework (ISMF) to Model Social Systems71
1 Introduction 1.1 Terms71
1.2 Background72
2 Methodology 2.1 Joint Application Development (JAD) Process72
2.2 Mind Mapping74
2.3 Use Case Modeling75
3 Enhanced Joint Application Development (E-JAD)76
4 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD)76
5 Integrated Sociological Modeling Framework (ISMF)78
5.1 Example Social Study: Preconception Peer Education Program (PPPEP)79
References81
The Coherence Model of Preference and Belief Formation82
1 Introduction82
2 Specifying the Model84
4 Conclusion88
References89
Cognitive Modeling of Household Economic Behaviors during Extreme Events91
1 Introduction91
2 The Cognitive-Economic Model192<