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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
HCS 2021-01-24
11:10
Online Online The Relationship between Twitter Usage and Satisfaction of Friendship among University Students -- Focus on Use of Multiple Accounts --
Takumi Soeda, Shaoyu Ye (Tsukuba Univ.) HCS2020-58
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HCS2020-58
pp.33-38
HCS 2021-01-24
16:00
Online Online The Relationships between Perception of COVID-19, Relevant Behaviors and Subjective Well-being among University Students -- Comparing the Use of Twitter, LINE and Instagram --
Suzuka Nishibori, Shaoyu Ye (Univ. of Tsukuba) HCS2020-64
(To be available after the conference date) [more] HCS2020-64
pp.67-72
ICM, LOIS 2021-01-21
14:00
Online Online Analysis of Tweets Related to COVID-19 Posted by Accounts of Prefectural Governors in Japan
Atsushi Okazaki, Osamu Uchida, Keisuke Utsu (Tokai Univ.) ICM2020-38 LOIS2020-26
The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak has seriously affected countries all over the world. From the viewpoin... [more] ICM2020-38 LOIS2020-26
pp.21-26
ICM, LOIS 2021-01-21
14:20
Online Online Analysis of Tweets with A Hashtag Related to COVID-19
Eimu Yamashiro, Osamu Uchida, Keisuke Utsu (Tokai Univ.) ICM2020-39 LOIS2020-27
Many posts (tweets) related to Corona-Virus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) are posted on Twitter which is one of the most popul... [more] ICM2020-39 LOIS2020-27
pp.27-32
IN 2021-01-18
11:20
Online Online Research on a Method for Discriminating Disinformation on SNS Using Machine Learning
Kanta Mori, Kenichi Nagaoka (NIT, Ishikawa Col.) IN2020-43
There are situations in which users have to select reliable information from a huge amount of information with the sprea... [more] IN2020-43
pp.13-17
DE, IPSJ-DBS 2020-12-22
12:40
Online Online DE2020-24 (To be available after the conference date) [more] DE2020-24
pp.42-47
IN, ICTSSL, NWS 2020-10-22
14:00
Online Online Visualization and analysis of tweets posted during the Kyushu flood disaster in July 2020
Sanetoshi Yamada, Keisuke Utsu, Osamu Uchida, Kohei Cho (Tokai Univ.) ICTSSL2020-18
To minimize damage during disasters, the rapid collection and delivery of accurate information are essential. From this ... [more] ICTSSL2020-18
pp.27-32
MVE 2020-09-09
11:10
Online Online Follower Analysis of Shopping Malls in Twitter
Mantaro Yamada, Xueting Wang, Toshihiko Yamasaki (The Univ. of Tokyo) MVE2020-13
In this work, we analyze the features of shopping malls by using the data in Twitter. By focusing on the followers of of... [more] MVE2020-13
pp.15-20
HCS 2020-08-22
10:30
Online Online A User List Generation Scheme for Twitter Research -- A method for preparing data for large-scale verification --
Yuichi Okada, Tomoko Yonezawa (Kansai Univ.) HCS2020-30
We propose a user list generation scheme for Twitter research. On creating user lists for verifi catoin data for hypothe... [more] HCS2020-30
pp.53-58
ICTSSL 2020-05-29
13:55
Niigata
(Cancelled but technical report was issued)
Visualization of tweets and related images posted during disasters
Sanetoshi Yamada, Keisuke Utsu, Osamu Uchida (Tokai Univ.) ICTSSL2020-5
To minimize damage during disasters, the rapid collection and delivery of accurate information are essential. From this ... [more] ICTSSL2020-5
pp.25-30
ICTSSL, CAS 2020-01-31
12:25
Tokyo   Mizu-Repo: River Information Sharing System
Masafumi Kosugi (Yahoo Japan), Osamu Uchida (Tokai Univ.) CAS2019-86 ICTSSL2019-55
Utilizing Twitter at the time of disaster has been gaining attention, because to minimize the damage by disasters, it is... [more] CAS2019-86 ICTSSL2019-55
pp.121-124
HCS 2020-01-26
09:50
Oita Room407, J:COM HorutoHall OITA (Oita) The Relationships between Psychological Well-being and Twitter Use among University Students
Hiro Inoue, Shaoyu Ye (Univ. of Tsukuba) HCS2019-68
In this study, we examined the general social credibility of (1) whether social networks obtained through Twitter and fa... [more] HCS2019-68
pp.83-88
ICTSSL, IN 2019-10-17
13:00
Oita   Extension of the Disaster Information Sharing System DITS/DIMS to a System Which is Available on a Daily Basis
Osamu Uchida (Tokai Univ.), Masafumi Kosugi (Yahoo Japan), Ryoji Yamaguchi (FutureBase), Kohei Cho (Tokai Univ.) ICTSSL2019-21 IN2019-35
Utilizing Twitter at the time of disaster has been gaining attention, because to minimize the damage by disasters, it is... [more] ICTSSL2019-21 IN2019-35
pp.29-33
MIKA
(2nd)
2019-10-04
10:15
Hokkaido Hokkaido Univ. [Poster Presentation] Analysis characteristic of user influence and propagators in social media
Minami Uehara, Sho Tsugawa (Tsukuba Univ.)
Recently, the number of social media users has been increasing, and studies for finding influencers on social media have... [more]
NLC, IPSJ-DC 2019-09-28
09:30
Tokyo Future Corporation Sentiment analysis of participants in the sweepstakes campaign by text-mining of twitter
Yuki Yamashita, Kosuke Yoshino, Rin Komatsu, Masanao Ochi, Gaia Suzuki, Yukie Nakamoto (UTokyo), Takeshi Sakaki (hottolink), Kimitaka Asatani, Ichiro Sakata (UTokyo) NLC2019-17
In this few years, prize contests as advertising on SNS came to be seen. Yusaku Maezawa, the president of ZOZO,inc., hel... [more] NLC2019-17
pp.47-51
NLC, IPSJ-DC 2019-09-28
10:20
Tokyo Future Corporation A Study on Disposable Accounts and Their Users in a Prize Contest on Twitter
Hidemasa Ishii, Yuta Nakamura, Tatsuki Noshiro, Taiki Mito, Masanao Ochi, Gaia Suzuki, Yukie Nakamoto, Kimitaka Asatani (UTokyo), Takeshi Sakaki (Hottolink Inc.), Ichiro Sakata (UTokyo) NLC2019-19
Approximately 10% of nearly 7 million Twitter statuses related to the "Maezawa New Year's Gift Project", a prize contest... [more] NLC2019-19
pp.59-64
ICTSSL 2019-07-16
15:00
Aomori Aomori Tourist Information Center, ASPAM Analysis and Visualization of Attention Area of Tweets during Disasters
Sanetoshi Yamada, Keisuke Utsu, Osamu Uchida, Kohei Cho (Tokai Univ.) ICTSSL2019-8
To minimize damage during disasters, the rapid collection and delivery of accurate information are essential. Because of... [more] ICTSSL2019-8
pp.1-6
DE 2019-06-22
15:30
Tokyo   Extracting Rhetorical Phrase from Twitter
Rinji Suzuki, Akiyo Nadamoto (Konan Univ.) DE2019-13
(To be available after the conference date) [more] DE2019-13
pp.49-54
NLC, IPSJ-ICS 2019-06-21
15:15
Hiroshima Hiroshima University of Economics (Tatemachi Campus) Examination of Trend Extraction Method Focusing on Twitter Emotional polarity
Yuka Takei, Taro Miyazaki, Jun Goto (NHK) NLC2019-4
Acquiring information about trend topics from social media can be useful for broadcasters to make TV program. In order t... [more] NLC2019-4
pp.23-28
CQ 2019-05-30
14:00
Hiroshima Hiroshima City University Follow-oriented analysis of Twitter users using degree distribution of adjacent nodes
Yusuke Azuma, Chisa Takano, Kaori Maeda (Hiroshima City Univ.) CQ2019-16
In recent years, SNS has become widespread due to the development of network technology and the spread of communication ... [more] CQ2019-16
pp.27-32
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