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PROMPT: Personalized User Tag Recommendation for Social Media Photos Leveraging Personal and Social Contexts

2016 IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM), 2016
Social media platforms such as Flickr allow users to annotate photos with descriptive keywords, called, tags with the goal of making multimedia content easily understandable, searchable, and discoverable. However, manual annotation is very time-consuming and cumbersome for most users, which makes it difficult to search relevant photos.
Rajiv Ratn Shah   +5 more
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Text messaging, personality, and the social context

Journal of Research in Personality, 2011
The purpose of this research was to undertake some analyses of how the language used in text messaging varies as a function of personality traits and the interpersonal context. After completing personality questionnaires, participants provided their most recent text messages and indicated their relationship with the message recipient on several ...
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Social effects of oxytocin in humans: context and person matter

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2011
Building on animal research, the past decade has witnessed a surge of interest in the effects of oxytocin on social cognition and prosocial behavior in humans. This work has generated considerable excitement about identifying the neurochemical underpinnings of sociality in humans, and discovering compounds to treat social functioning deficits ...
Jennifer A, Bartz   +3 more
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Perception in the Context of Social and Personality Theory

The Journal of General Psychology, 1961
(1961). Perception in the Context of Social and Personality Theory. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 64, No. 1, pp. 3-30.
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Social networks and psychiatric clients: The personal and environmental context

American Journal of Community Psychology, 1982
The study examines the extent to which characteristics of psychiatric clients (interpersonal problem-solving) and their families (family climate and family social resources) are associated with dimensions of clients' social networks (size and support). Respondents were 35 clients recruited from outpatient psychiatric clinics and the family members with
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Self-managers: Social contexts, personal traits, and organizational commitment

Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 2013
This study adopts self-determination theory to examine a path model that focuses on the effects of charismatic leadership and private self-consciousness on self-management, which in turn, leads to organizational commitment. We articulate that the relationships between self-management and each of charismatic leadership and private self-consciousness ...
I-Heng Chen, Anyi Chung
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Personality and Close Relationships: Embedding People in Important Social Contexts

Journal of Personality, 2002
ABSTRACT This special issue of the Journal of Personality is predicated on the assumption that close relationships provide the central stage for the drama of human experience. This all‐important context both shapes and conditions the expression of personality, and thus must play an integral role in any truly adequate account of human behavior.
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Social network and user context assisted personalization for recommender systems

2012 International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (IIT), 2012
In recommender systems, social networks are considered as a trusted source for user interests. In addition, user context can enhance users' decision making. In this paper, we design a new architecture for user personalization which combines both social network data and context data.
Aysha Akther   +3 more
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Extraction of social context and application to personal multimedia exploration

Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2006
Personal media collections are often viewed and managed along the social dimension, the places we spend time at and the people we see, thus tools for extracting and using this information are required. We present novel algorithms for identifying socially significant places termed social spheres unobtrusively from GPS traces of daily life, and label ...
Brett Adams   +2 more
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Exploiting Personal and Community Context in Mobile Social Networks

2013
Mobile social networks (MSNs) are believed to be more user-friendly and intelligent than online social networks. In this chapter, we first extend the definition of mobile social networks by classifying MSNs into four categories, and define two important terms, e.g., personal context and community context in the emerging field of mobile social networks.
Daqing Zhang   +3 more
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