My joint work with Stefan Siersdorfer "How useful are your comments? - Analyzing and Predicting YouTube Comments and Comment Ratings" has been accepted as a full paper in the next edition of ACM Conference on the World Wide Web (WWW'10). Find below the abstract of the submission: An analysis of the social ...Read More
After a quite intensive week, WWW has concluded and it's seems a good time to look back and summarize the main activities and experiences. Though it was my intention to keep a dairy log of the events, the lack of time was much more important than I expected. So, let ...Read More
Yesterday it was my turn for presenting our full-paper accepted into this year edition of ACM World Wide Web conference (WWW'09). The expectation for the "Photos and Web 2.0" session was far beyond the calculations of the organizers, and the room allocated for the talks was simply too small for ...Read More
WWW started today with the round of tutorials and workshops that commonly precede such large conferences. I met again with some of the people I've been running into in the last few conferences I've attended and used the chance to receive an update from them. I also met with my ...Read More