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Instant messaging in teen life
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work, 2002Instant Messaging (IM) is being widely adopted by teenagers. In a study of 16 teenage IM users, we explore IM as an emerging feature of teen life, focusing our questions on its support of interpersonal communication and its role and salience in everyday life.
Rebecca E. Grinter, Leysia Palen
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User Identification for Instant Messages
2011In this paper we study on recognizing user’s identity based on instant messages. Considering the special characteristics of chatting text, we mainly focus on three problems, one is how to extract the features of chatting text, the second is how the user’s model is affected by the size of training data, and the third is which classification model is fit
Yuxin Ding +3 more
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Understanding Instant Messaging in the Workplace
2019In the workplace, effective communication plays a vital role. Many work tasks require communication which includes planning, organizing, motivating and controlling. Communication establishes relationship between superiors and their subordinates, and it determines the quality of relationship between colleagues. Currently, computer mediated communication
Jason Ariel Rajendran +2 more
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Secure Whitelisting of Instant Messages
2016Nowadays, social networks (like Facebook) have not only absorbed the function of abating pure IM (Instant Messaging) systems (like ICQ) but also their dangers, such as cyberbullying and security violations. Existent safe IM blacklist sifters already conform to the security objectives authenticity, integrity, privacy, and resilience, but simple tricks ...
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Instant messaging and the future of language
Communications of the ACM, 2005The writing style commonly used in IMing, texting, and other forms of computer-mediated communication need not spell the end of normative language.
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Proceedings of the 2004 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work, 2004
A framework is described for analyzing keystroke level data from instant messages (IM). This is unlike other analyses of IM which employ server-based logs of messages. This framework can be used to identify metrics for evaluating the usability of IM during message composition. The current objective is evaluating awareness features.
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A framework is described for analyzing keystroke level data from instant messages (IM). This is unlike other analyses of IM which employ server-based logs of messages. This framework can be used to identify metrics for evaluating the usability of IM during message composition. The current objective is evaluating awareness features.
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Flooded with too many messages? Predictors and consequences of instant messaging fatigue
Information Technology and People, 2022Juhyung Sun, Sun Kyong Lee
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On Metadata Privacy in Instant Messaging
2022 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC), 2022Marlon Cordeiro Domenech +2 more
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