Accepted Papers
"Smart Marketing or Bait & Switch? Competitors' Brands as Keywords in Online Advertising"
Mark Rosso (North Carolina Central University, USA) and Bernard Jansen (The Pennsylvania State University, USA)
"The Credibility of Digital Identity Information on the Social Web: A User Study"
Matthew Rowe (University of Sheffield, UK)
"What is Disputed on the Web?"
Rob Ennals (Intel Labs Berkeley, USA), Dan Byler (University of California at Berkeley, USA), John Mark Agosta (Intel Labs Berkeley, USA) and Barbara Rosario (Intel Labs Berkeley, USA)
"Identifying Spam Link Generators for Monitoring Emerging Web Spam"
Young-joo Chung, Masashi Toyoda and Masaru Kitsuregawa (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
"Modulating Video Credibility via Visualization of Quality Evaluations"
Nicholas Diakopoulos (Rutgers University, USA) and Irfan Essa (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
"SpotRank: A Robust Voting System for Social News Websites"
Thomas Largillier (Universite Paris Sud XI, France), Guillaume Peyronnet (Nalrem Medias, France) and Sylvain Peyronnet (Universite Paris Sud; INRIA; CNRS, France)
"Trust in Wikipedia: How Users Trust Information from an Unknown Source"
Teun Lucassen and Jan Maarten Schraagen (University of Twente, The Netherlands)
"Detecting Wikipedia Vandalism with Active Learning and Statistical Language Models"
Si-Chi Chin, W. Nick Street, Padmini Srinivasan and David Eichmann (The University of Iowa, USA)
"On Measuring the Quality of Wikipedia Articles"
Gabriel de la Calzada and Alex Dekhtyar (California Polytechnic State University, USA)
"TIME: A Method of Detecting the Dynamic Variances of Trust"
Laurian Vega, Yeong-Tay Sun, Scott McCrickard and Steve Harrison (Virginia Tech, USA)
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