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Information, Volume 10, Issue 8

August 2019 - 19 articles

Cover Story: Attention and activity seem to follow conflicting dynamics. On the one hand, humans have limited abilities to keep up with larger number of peers or topics: social and semantic attention capacities are generally limited. On the other hand, there appear to be occasions of reinforcing coupling between attention and activity. We used Twitter as a platform, featuring both social network and semantic capabilities, to study attention in a way that encompasses both interaction and information processing. We observed that most users possess a “two-level flow of attention” by first focusing on a core of peers or topics and then redistributing their attention uniformly within that range. Further, we found strong correlation between an individual’s social and semantic attention. View this paper.
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Articles (19)

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,863 Views
18 Pages

Experimenting Mobile and e-Health Services with Frail MCI Older People

  • Franca Delmastro,
  • Cristina Dolciotti,
  • Davide La Rosa,
  • Flavio Di Martino,
  • Massimo Magrini,
  • Simone Coscetti and
  • Filippo Palumbo

5 August 2019

The ageing population has become an increasing phenomenon world-wide, leading to a growing need for specialised help. Improving the quality of life of older people can lower the risk of depression and social isolation, but it requires a multi-dimensi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
7,937 Views
15 Pages

Aggregation of Linked Data in the Cultural Heritage Domain: A Case Study in the Europeana Network

  • Nuno Freire,
  • René Voorburg,
  • Roland Cornelissen,
  • Sjors de Valk,
  • Enno Meijers and
  • Antoine Isaac

30 July 2019

Online cultural heritage resources are widely available through digital libraries maintained by numerous organizations. In order to improve discoverability in cultural heritage, the typical approach is metadata aggregation, a method where centralized...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,922 Views
16 Pages

Interactional and Informational Attention on Twitter

  • Agathe Baltzer,
  • Márton Karsai and
  • Camille Roth

29 July 2019

Twitter may be considered to be a decentralized social information processing platform whose users constantly receive their followees’ information feeds, which they may in turn dispatch to their followers. This decentralization is not devoid of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,010 Views
14 Pages

Quantitative Model of Attacks on Distribution Automation Systems Based on CVSS and Attack Trees

  • Erxia Li,
  • Chaoqun Kang,
  • Deyu Huang,
  • Modi Hu,
  • Fangyuan Chang,
  • Lianjie He and
  • Xiaoyong Li

29 July 2019

This study focuses on the problem of attack quantification in distribution automation systems (DASs) and proposes a quantitative model of attacks based on the common vulnerability scoring system (CVSS) and attack trees (ATs) to conduct a quantitative...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,133 Views
27 Pages

Interoperability Conflicts in Linked Open Statistical Data

  • Evangelos Kalampokis,
  • Areti Karamanou and
  • Konstantinos Tarabanis

27 July 2019

An important part of Open Data is of a statistical nature and describes economic and social indicators monitoring population size, inflation, trade, and employment. Combining and analyzing Open Data from multiple datasets and sources enable the perfo...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
44 Citations
12,401 Views
17 Pages

Transfer Learning for Named Entity Recognition in Financial and Biomedical Documents

  • Sumam Francis,
  • Jordy Van Landeghem and
  • Marie-Francine Moens

26 July 2019

Recent deep learning approaches have shown promising results for named entity recognition (NER). A reasonable assumption for training robust deep learning models is that a sufficient amount of high-quality annotated training data is available. Howeve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,491 Views
12 Pages

25 July 2019

Collecting speech data for a low-resource language is challenging when funding and resources are limited. This paper describes the process of designing, creating and using the Paldaruo Speech Corpus for developing speech technology for Welsh. Specifi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,936 Views
15 Pages

24 July 2019

Given its generality in applications and its high time-efficiency on big data-sets, in recent years, the technique of text filtering through pattern matching has been attracting increasing attention from the field of information retrieval and Natural...

  • Review
  • Open Access
59 Citations
9,314 Views
28 Pages

Human Activity Recognition for Production and Logistics—A Systematic Literature Review

  • Christopher Reining,
  • Friedrich Niemann,
  • Fernando Moya Rueda,
  • Gernot A. Fink and
  • Michael ten Hompel

24 July 2019

This contribution provides a systematic literature review of Human Activity Recognition for Production and Logistics. An initial list of 1243 publications that complies with predefined Inclusion Criteria was surveyed by three reviewers. Fifty-two pub...

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