Another set of papers, from Computational Approaches to Analyzing Weblogs. It’s pretty annoying that they don’t have links to the papers there – I had to dig them out manually via Google, so the list includes only those papers I found online (and I didn’t try to search for posters).
- Investment and attention in the weblog community, Cameron Marlow
- The Identity of Bloggers: Openness and gender in personal weblogs, Scott Nowson and Jon Oberlander
- *On the Summarization of Dynamically Introduced Information, Liang Zhou and Eduard Hovy
- Capturing Global Mood Levels using Blog Posts, Gilad Mishne and Maarten de Rijke
- Effects of Age and Gender on Blogging, Jonathan Schler, Moshe Koppel, Shlomo Argamon, and James Pennebaker
- *Corpus-based Approach to Finding Happiness, Rada Mihalcea and Hugo Liu
- **Finding your way through blogspace: Using semantics for cross-domain blog analysis, Bettina Berendt and Roberto Navigli
- *Mining Community Structure of Named Entities from Web Pages and Blogs, Xin Li, Bing Liu, and Philip S. Yu
- Predicting Movie Sales from Blogger Sentiment, Gilad Mishne and Natalie Glance
- *Enabling Management Oversight in Corporate Blog Space, Dawei Song, Peter Bruza, Robert McArthur, and Tim Mansfield
- 24 Hours in the Blogosphere, Matthew Hurst
- SVMs for the Blogosphere: Blog Identification and Splog Detection, Pranam Kolari, Tim Finin, and Anupam Joshi
- A Weblog Grounded to the Real World, Kosuke Numa, Hideaki Takeda, Hiroki Uematsu, Takuichi Nishimura, Yutaka Matsuo, Masahiro Hamasaki, Noriyuki Fujimura, Keisuke Ishida, Tom Hope, Yoshiyuki Nakamura, Satoshi Fujiyoshi, Kazuya Sakamoto, Hiroshi Nagata, Osamu Nakagawa and Eiji Shinbori
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