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- Can LLMs Beat Humans on Discerning Human-written and LLM-generated Science News?Dominik Soós, Meng Jiang, Jian Wu 0006. 22-27 [doi]
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- WriteAssist: A Personalized Generative AI System for Autonomous Authoring of Scholarly Literature ReviewsKallol Naha, Sajratul Y. Rubaiat, Syed N. Sakib, Hasan M. Jamil. 33-37 [doi]
- Analysis of Echo Chamber Formation by Friend RecommendationMasafumi Iwanaga, Keishi Tajima. 38-42 [doi]
- Characterization of Tweet Deletion Patterns in the Context of COVID-19 Discourse and PolarizationMuhammad Taimoor Khan, Dimitar Dimitrov 0002, Stefan Dietze. 43-47 [doi]
- The Role of Fairness and Diversity in User Choices and Perceptions of Music PlaylistsKarlijn Dinnissen, Shah Noor Khan, Hanna Hauptmann, Eelco Herder, Judith Masthoff. 48-57 [doi]
- Can I Trust and Share it? Enhancing Scientific Content in Social Media Posts with Additional InformationYavuz Selim Kartal, Kevin Schott, Dagmar Kern. 58-67 [doi]
- Comprehensive Privacy Risk Assessment in Social Networks Using User Attributes Social Graphs and Text AnalysisMd Jahangir Alam 0003, Ismail Hossain, Sai Puppala, Sajedul Talukder. 68-75 [doi]
- Moral Sparks in Social Media NarrativesRuijie Xi, Munindar P. Singh. 76-85 [doi]
- Toxicity in State Sponsored Information OperationsAshfaq Ali Shafin, Khandaker Mamun Ahmed. 86-90 [doi]
- Web Archives for Verifying Attribution in Twitter ScreenshotsTarannum Zaki, Michael L. Nelson 0001, Michele C. Weigle. 91-99 [doi]
- W(h)ither Spatial Hypertext?Mark W. R. Anderson. 100-112 [doi]
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- Back To The Information CityMark Bernstein, Silas Hooper, Mark W. R. Anderson. 118-126 [doi]
- Literary Hypertext, AI, and Google's New Web: An Aesthetics DiscussionAlessio Antonini, Lucia Lupi, Mariusz Pisarski, Sam Brooker. 127-136 [doi]
- LUTE: A Hypertextual Mixed Reality Game EngineJack Brett, Charlie Hargood, David E. Millard, Yoan-Daniel Malinov, Bob Rimmington. 137-145 [doi]
- Student Use of Commentaries with Inline Reference ResolutionSarah Abowitz, Gregory R. Crane. 146-155 [doi]
- Forth: The Best Programming Language for the End of the World? A Case Study on A.D. 2044 (1991) - Roland Pantoła's Interactive FictionKrzysztof A. Ziembik, Bartosz Golda, Piotr Marecki. 156-164 [doi]
- Disambiguation of Implicit Scientific References on XSalim Hafid, Yavuz Selim Kartal, Sebastian Schellhammer, Vetea Jacot, Sandra Bringay, Stefan Dietze, Konstantin Todorov. 165-170 [doi]
- HyperSumm-RL: A Dialogue Summarization Framework for Modeling Leadership Perception in Social RobotsSubasish Das. 171-176 [doi]
- VR-ParlExplorer: A Hypertext System for the Collaborative Interaction in Parliamentary Debate SpacesGiuseppe Abrami, Daniel Bundan, Chrisowaladis Manolis, Alexander Mehler. 177-183 [doi]
- The Missing Mechanic: Behavioral Affordances as the Limiting Factor in Generalizing HTML ControlsAlexander William Petros, Carson Gross, Dillon Shaffer, Matthew Revelle. 184-192 [doi]