Special Issue on Computational Models for Social and Technical Interactions
The journal track includes high-quality submissions that present original work in the areas of computational models for understanding, modelling, and facilitating social interaction between people, organizations and systems. Topics covering intelligent socio-technical systems, adaptive and social-aware intelligent systems, evolving social systems, adaptive and reactive intelligent systems, Governance mechanisms, Organizational learning, Social media analysis, Social network analysis, Social robotics, smart cities, V2V, etc. are welcome.
Accepted have been presented at EPIA 2017 and are published in New Generation Computing, Volume 35, Issue 4.
Accepted papers
TexRep: A Text Mining Framework for Online Reputation Monitoring Pedro Saleiro, Eduarda Mendes Rodrigues, Carlos Soares and Eugénio Oliveira |
Predicting the Relevance of Social Media Posts based on Linguistic Features and Journalistic Criteria Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira, Alexandre Pinto, Álvaro Figueira and Ana Alves |
A Framework for Recommendation of Highly Popular News Lacking Social Feedback Nuno Moniz, Luís Torgo, Magdalini Eirinaki and Paula Branco |
WCDS: a Two-Phase Weightless Neural System for Data Stream Clustering Douglas O. Cardoso, Felipe França and João Gama |
Tensor Based Shot Boundary Detection in Video Streams Boguslaw Cyganek and Michal Wozniak |
Automatic Classification of Impact Sounds with Rejection of Unknown Samples Joaquim Ferreira da Silva, Sofia Cavaco and Gabriel Pereira Lopes |