ID: 216
/ Satellite: 1
Short Papers
Confirmation 1: I/we acknowledge that all session authors/presenters have read and agreed to the ASIS&T Annual Meeting PoliciesTopics: Data Science; Analytics; and Visualization (data science; data analytics; data mining; decision analytics; social analytics; information visualization)Keywords: Knowledge graph; Medical visual question-answering; Knowledge enhancement; Multi-modal fusion
Medical Visual Question-Answering Model Based on Knowledge Enhancement and Multi-Modal Fusion
Dianyuan Zhang1, Chuanming Yu1, Lu An2
1Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, People's Republic of China; 2Wuhan University, People's Republic of China
ID: 514
/ Satellite: 2
Posters
Confirmation 1: I/we acknowledge that all session authors/presenters have read and agreed to the ASIS&T Annual Meeting PoliciesTopics: Informetrics and Scholarly Publishing (bibliometrics; infometrics; scientometrics; altmetrics; open science; scholarly communication; new modes of publishing; measurement of information production and use)Keywords: Bibliometrics; scientific collaboration; North-South inequality
Developed Countries Dominate Leading Roles in International Scientific Collaborations: Evidence from Scholars’ Self-Reported Contribution in Publications
Yifan Tian, Yi Bu
Peking University, People's Republic of China
ID: 421
/ Satellite: 3
Short Papers
Confirmation 1: I/we acknowledge that all session authors/presenters have read and agreed to the ASIS&T Annual Meeting PoliciesTopics: Archives; Data Curation; and Preservation (archives; records; cultural heritage materials; data curation; digital libraries; digital humanities)Keywords: digital twin, cultural heritage, perceived authenticity, user attitudes
Will Users Prefer Cultural Heritage Exhibition in Digital Twin? The Mediating Role of Perceived Authenticity Under the Moderation of Individual Profiles
Liang Zhao, Lu Wang, Feng Yu, Yijun Zhao
Wuhan University, People's Republic of China
ID: 442
/ Satellite: 4
Long Papers
Confirmation 1: I/we acknowledge that all session authors/presenters have read and agreed to the ASIS&T Annual Meeting PoliciesTopics: Informetrics and Scholarly Publishing (bibliometrics; infometrics; scientometrics; altmetrics; open science; scholarly communication; new modes of publishing; measurement of information production and use)Keywords: Altmetrics, WeChat mentions, Social media, Mention motivation, Content analysis
Understanding Why Wechat Articles Mention Chinese Scholarly Papers: A Content Analysis Approach
Siluo Yang, Longfei Li, Yujie Jin, Qian Feng
Wuhan University, People's Republic of China
ID: 301
/ Satellite: 5
Short Papers
Confirmation 1: I/we acknowledge that all session authors/presenters have read and agreed to the ASIS&T Annual Meeting PoliciesTopics: Social Media and Social Computing (social media; social media analytics; community informatics; online communities; social informatics; social computing)Keywords: Opinion shifting; Stance detection; Social media; COVID-19 Vaccine; LightGBM
Exploring the Opinion Shifting of Social Media Users Based on Stance Detection
Ran Sun, Lu An
Wuhan University, People's Republic of China
ID: 153
/ Satellite: 6
Short Papers
Confirmation 1: I/we acknowledge that all session authors/presenters have read and agreed to the ASIS&T Annual Meeting PoliciesTopics: Informetrics and Scholarly Publishing (bibliometrics; infometrics; scientometrics; altmetrics; open science; scholarly communication; new modes of publishing; measurement of information production and use)Keywords: Innovation diffusion, Discipline diversity, Topic diversity, Artificial Intelligence, Regression analysis
Exploring How Acquired Diversity of Teams Influences the Innovation Diffusion in Artificial Intelligence
Xuli Tang1, Xin Li2, Ming Yi1
1Central China Normal University, People's Republic of China; 2Huazhong University of Science and Technology, People's Republic of China
ID: 201
/ Satellite: 7
Long Papers
Confirmation 1: I/we acknowledge that all session authors/presenters have read and agreed to the ASIS&T Annual Meeting PoliciesTopics: Human-Computer Interaction (usability and user experience; human-technology interaction; human-AI interaction; user-centered design)Keywords: AI-generated reviews; Cognitive model; AI-generated content; Additive effect; Transparency
Understanding the Cognitive Mechanisms Behind the Adoption of AI-Generated Reviews: Independent and Additive Effects
Ping Wang1, Qiao Li2, Xueyi Li1, Shang Ling1, Xinxin Li1, Siying Wu3
1Wuhan University, People's Republic of China; 2Nankai University, People's Republic of China; 3Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
ID: 685
/ Satellite: 8
Posters
Confirmation 1: I/we acknowledge that all session authors/presenters have read and agreed to the ASIS&T Annual Meeting PoliciesTopics: Privacy; Ethics; and Regulation (information ethics; AI ethics; open access; Information security; information privacy; information policy; legislation and regulation; international information issues)Keywords: Gig Economy, Delivery Riders, Privacy Concerns, Crowd Work
“Our Privacy Needs to be Protected Equally as Everybody’s” – A Preliminary Study of Crowdsourced Delivery Riders’ Privacy Concerns in China
Yuxiang Ye, Huichuan Xia, Chang Liu
Peking University, People's Republic of China
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