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Social Computing Seminar

September 24th, 2024

Social Computing embodies the intricate interplay between evolving computational systems and dynamic societal behaviors. This field examines how technology can be crafted to interpret and enhance human interactions and observes these systems’ transformative influence on our social fabric.

Type Seminar
Term WS 2024
Mentor(s) Maximilian Kißgen
Assistant(s) Benedikt Hensen
Michal Slupczynski
Fateme Fathi
Maximilian Kißgen
Moodle visit

In this seminar, we journey through the modern landscape of social computing, an area of computer science that is concerned with the intersection of social behavior and computational systems. It is based on creating or recreating social conventions and social contexts through the use of software and technology. In this seminar we explore recent topics in social computing like Social Bots and Agents, Social Networks, Socio-Political Campaigns, Recommender Systems, Digital identities and Federated Identity Management&Data, Micro-Credentials, Social Augmented Reality and Gamification

Topic Assignment

Topic Supervisor Student
Advancements in Digital Credentialing and Lifelong Learning Fathi 368662
Approaches to Graph Data Federation Kißgen 435179
Collaborative Development and Knowledge Sharing in MLOps and LLMOps Teams Slupczynski 453325
Collaborative Web Spaces in Mixed Reality Hensen 445077
Data Governance and Collective Intelligence in Data Marketplaces Slupczynski 415029
Dynamic Knowledge Integration for Real-Time Recommendations Fathi 435318
Generative Artificial Intelligence for the Metaverse Hensen 445830
Interactions between Humans and Mixed Reality Agents Hensen 445032
LLMs as Proxies for User Engagement in Software Development Slupczynski 434412
Machine Learning Governance in Decentralized Communities – Ensuring Fairness and Transparency Slupczynski 445819
Making sense of Unstructured Data in Social Networks Kißgen 444566
Mixed Reality Tour Guides Hensen 444922
Recent Applications of Stance Detection and Sentiment Analysis in Social Networks Kißgen 445171
Turning Unstructured Data into Graphs Kißgen 447273
User-Centric Explainable Recommender Systems Fathi 445514

Prerequisites:

Participation in Social Computing & Web Science Lectures welcome