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|a Advances in Sociocultural & Behavioral Process Modeling -- Multi-Scale Resolution of Cognitive Architectures: A Paradigm for Simulating Minds and Society -- Detecting Betrayers in On-line Environments Using Active Indicators -- Forecasting Gang Homicides with Multi-level Multi-task Learning -- Feature Selection of Post-Graduation Income of College Students in the United States -- From Language to Location Using Multiple Instance Neural Networks -- Detecting Agreement and Disagreement in Political Debates -- Tipping Points for Norm Change in Human Cultures -- Model Co-Creation from a Modeler's Perspective: Lessons Learned from the Collaboration between Ethnographers and Modelers -- Multi-Agent Accumulator-Based Decision-Making Model of Incivility (MADI) -- Legislative Voting Dynamics in Ukraine -- Stop Words Are Not "Nothing": German Modal Particles and Public Engagement in Social Media -- Beaten Up on Twitter?: Exploring Fake News and Satirical Responses during Marvel's Black Panther Movie Event -- #metoo through the Lens of Social Media -- Information, Systems, and Network Science -- Similar but Different: Exploiting Users' Congruity for Recommendation Systems -- Mining Help Intent on Twitter during Disasters via Transfer Learning with Sparse Coding -- People2Vec: Learning Latent Representations of Users using Their Social-Media Activities -- Finding Organizational Accounts Based on Structural and Behavioral Factors on Twitter -- A study of how opinion sharing affects emergency evacuation -- Fine-Scale Prediction of People's Home Location using Social Media Footprints -- Formal Organizations, Informal Networks, and Work Flow: An Agent-Based Model -- Aspect Level Sentiment Classification with Attention-over-Attention Neural Net-works -- Analyzing Social Bots and their Coordination during Natural Disasters -- Sentiment dynamics of The Chronicles of Narnia and their ranking -- Sign Prediction in Signed Social Networks Using Inverse Squared Metric -- Detecting and Characterizing Bot-Like Behavior on Twitter -- Initializing Agent-based Models with Clustering Archetypes -- Applications for Health and Well-being -- Predicting Alcoholism Recovery from Twitter -- The Portrayal of Quit Emotions: Content-sensitive Analysis of Peer Interactions in an Online Community for Smoking Cessation -- Digilego: A Standardized Analytics-driven Consumer-oriented Connected Health Framework -- Pain Town, an Agent-Based Model of Opioid Use Trajectories in a Small Community -- Assessing Target Audiences of Digital Public Health Campaigns: A Computational Approach -- Evaluating Semantic Similarity for Adverse Drug Event Narratives -- Military and Intelligence Applications Framing Shifts of the Ukraine Conflict in pro-Russian News Media -- Turning Narrative Descriptions of Individual Behavior into Network Visualization and Analysis: Example of Terrorist Group Dynamics -- Terrorist Network Monitoring with Identifying Code. -Implicit Terrorist Networks: A Two-Mode Social Network Analysis of Terrorism in India -- Complex Networks for Terrorist Target Prediction -- Cybersecurity -- Searching for Unknown Unknowns: Unsupervised Bot Detection to Defeat an Adaptive Adversary -- Using Random String Classification to Filter and Annotate Automated Accounts -- Understanding Cyber Attack Behaviors with Sentiment Information on Social Media -- Social Cyber-Security -- A Computational Model of Cyber Situational Awareness -- Assessment of Group Dynamics During Cyber Crime Through Temporal Network Topology -- Addendum -- An Agent-Based Model for False Belief Tasks: Belief Representation Systematic Approach (BRSA). .
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