WAIHCWS - Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction Aspects for the Social Web

Accepted papers

  • Uma Proposta de Aplicação para Acompanhamento da Evasão em Trabalhos de Conclusão de Curso
    • Carla Bezerra (Universidade Federal do Ceará - UFC - Brazil)
    • Felipe Raulino Lemos (Universidade Federal do Ceará - Brazil)
    • Elano Nunes (Universidade Federal do Ceará - Brazil)
    • Douglas de Lima (Federal University of Ceará - Brazil)
  • Estudo de Avaliação de Experiência do Usuário em Sites de Notícias - Como estão os Caminhos às Redes Sociais?
    • Danilo Lima (Universidade Federal do Pará - Brazil)
    • Flávio Moura (Universidade Federal do Pará - Brazil)
    • Lyanh Lopes Pinto (Universidade Federal do Pará - Brazil)
    • Rita Paulino (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina - Brazil)
    • Marcos Seruffo (UFPA - Universidade Federal do Pará - Brazil)
  • Análise de Sentimento de Postagens de Usuários no Twitter Combinando GPT-3 e Aprendizado de Máquina: Um Estudo de Caso Sobre o 2º Turno das Eleições Presidenciais Brazileiras
    • Danilo Lima (Universidade Federal do Pará - Brazil)
    • Flávio Moura (Universidade Federal do Pará - Brazil)
    • Lyanh Lopes Pinto (Universidade Federal do Pará - Brazil)
    • Rita Paulino (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina - Brazil)
    • Marcos Seruffo (UFPA - Universidade Federal do Pará - Brazil)
    • Ronilson da Silva Pereira (Universidade Federal do Pará - Brazil)
    • André Vinicius Neves Alves (UFPA - Brazil)
    • Douglas Vidal (Universidade Federal do Pará - Brazil)
    • Laura Rayssa de Andrade Cabral (UFSC - Brazil)
    • Karla Figueiredo (Laboratório de Inteligência Computacional e Robótica - UERJ - Brazil)
  • Um Estudo Exploratório sobre os Perigos à Democracia com o Uso da Inteligência Artificial
    • Domingos Melo (Universidade Federal do Ceará - Brazil)
    • Carla Ilane (Universidade Federal do Ceará - Brazil)
    • Leonardo Moreira (Federal University of Ceará - Brazil)
    • Emanuel Coutinho (Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Brazil)
  • Método de Inspeção Semiótica Aplicado à Avaliação de Transparência em um Portal de Ecossistema de Software
    • Rodrigo Zacarias (Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - Brazil)
    • Rodrigo Gonçalves (Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - UNIRIO - Brazil)
    • Rodrigo Santos (UNIRIO - Brazil)
  • Caracterizando o usuário do Twitter: uma síntese da RSL
    • João Oliveira (Universidade Federal do Pará - Brazil)
    • Isadora Santos (Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia - Brazil)
    • Marcelle Mota (Universidade Federal do Pará - Brazil)
  • Você sabe diferenciar um resumo escrito por humanos do gerado pelo ChatGPT?
    • Francisco Almeida (Universidade Federal da Paraíba - Brazil)
    • Yuska Paola Costa Aguiar (UFPB - Brazil)
    • Rafael Magalhães (UFPB - Brazil)
  • Legado Digital no Twitter: os usuários querem, então vamos projetar!
    • Nicole Santos (Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Brazil)
    • Silvia Amelia Bim (Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Brazil)
    • Cristiano Maciel (Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso - UFMT - Brazil)
  • Caracterização do Uso de Hashtags sobre Linguagem Neutra no Twitter: Uma Análise sobre o Léxico da Polarização
    • Danillo Silva (IFAL - Brazil)
    • Anderson Barbosa (Universidade Federal de Campina Grande - Brazil)
  • Dark Patterns nas Redes Sociais. O design enganoso e o impacto no livre-arbítrio dos usuários.
    • Thiellen de Oliveira (Universidade Estadual do Norte do Paraná - Brazil)
    • Thiago Coleti (Universidade Estadual do Norte do Paraná - Brazil)
    • Marcelo Morandini (Universidade de São Paulo - Brazil)

Call for Papers

In order to promote discussions on the relationships between digital technologies and democracy, the Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction Aspects for the Social Web (WAIHCWS'23) addresses, in its fourteenth edition, the theme: "The role of social networks and digital technologies in democracy."

We expect papers that report studies describing emerging challenges, as well as approaches and methodologies that have been adopted within this theme for various purposes, such as identifying fake news, promoting democratic practices, and expectations with Artificial Intelligence technologies, such as ChatGPT, in these scenarios.

This theme has already been discussed by experts such as Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier. In the article entitled "How ChatGPT Hijacks Democracy", the authors discuss the influences of ChatGPT, for example, on democratic actions.

The theme represents an opportunity for researchers and users of the Social Web to report their experiences, opinions on improvements, discussions on ethical issues, and to affirm positive and negative points of new technologies, as well as to contribute to studies on new trends for social media. Interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary works with human and social sciences in the mentioned contexts are also encouraged in this edition of WAIHCWS.

Topics of interest include aspects related to the theme, but are not limited to:

  • The use of Artificial Intelligence associated with the Social Web and the dangers related to democracy;
  • Use of computational techniques for the generation of fake texts, audios, and videos (deep fake);
  • Identity, privacy, security, and ethical aspects of the Social Web;
  • Sentiment analysis and polarization in social networks;
  • Hate speech, prejudiced and/or antidemocratic discourses in social media;
  • Monitoring disinformation and bots on social networks;
  • Approaches, best practices, methodologies, and challenges related to promoting democracy;
  • Evaluation of interpersonal interactions through social networks;
  • Textual interpretation mechanisms to measure positive or negative hedonic sentiments;
  • Digital platforms for popular participation and electronic democracy;
  • Design and evaluation methods that consider social issues and human values;
  • Theories and mechanisms for incentivizing user participation and collaboration;
  • Cultural, appropriation, emotional, affective, and sustainable and democratic behavior stimulation aspects;
  • Communication, collaboration, and sharing;
  • Auditability, trust, and reputation on social networks;
  • Ethics in the design, development, evaluation, and use of computational solutions;
  • Interfaces and solutions for promoting accessibility and usability aspects;
  • Methods and techniques for evaluating User eXperience (UX) in social media;
  • Online education, interaction in virtual learning environments, and social networks;
  • Interaction interfaces and devices from the perspective of Universal Design (or Design for all);
  • Factors, characteristics, and measures of success in social software and software ecosystem platforms;
  • Memory, legacy, and ownership in social software;
  • Leveraging social knowledge;
  • Knowledge management and organizational learning combined with technical, human, social, and organizational aspects in software development;
  • Sustainability on the Web and in Computing.

Submissions

We expect submissions at all stages of development, describing research results, empirical findings, applied systems, and proposals that address aspects of the Social Web in the context of democracy and with a focus on Human-Computer Interaction. Theoretical positions and discussions on topics of interest are also welcome.

The articles should be extended abstracts, written in English or Portuguese, following the SBC article template. At the submission stage, they should contain between 2 and 4 pages (including figures, tables, diagrams, and excluding references and appendices). If accepted, the final version should contain between 6 and 8 pages, and it will be sent after the event. Thus, the authors can reflect the suggestions given by participants during the workshop in the final versions.

Submissions should not be identified so that there is double-blind review.

We strongly recommend that authors consult:

Review Process

Submissions will be reviewed by at least two researchers in the field. In case of disparity and inconsistency between reviews, a third researcher will be invited to evaluate. A meta-review process may also support the final decision of the coordination. If the submission is accepted, the authors will be invited to present the work during the event. The submitted version will not be published. Final versions must be submitted after the event, reflecting the suggestions given in the reviews and by event participants.

Presentation and Publication

To have their work published in the SBC Open Lib (SOL), at least one of the authors of accepted works must register for IHC'23 (in the Professional category) and present the work during the workshop (which will take place exclusively in person).

The final versions of accepted works will be published in the proceedings of the event, after the event, and will be available online in SOL, the SBC's online library, in the series Proceedings of the Workshop on Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction for the Social Web, ISSN 2596-0296. All articles will be indexed with a DOI.

Program Committee

  • Alan Keller Gomes - Instituto Federal de Goiás
  • Anna Beatriz Marques - Universidade Federal do Ceará
  • Caio Carvalho - Universidade Federal do Paraná
  • Carolina Sacramento - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
  • Caroline Queiroz Santos - UFVJM
  • Cleon Pereira Júnior - Instituto Federal Goiano
  • Clodis Boscarioli - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná
  • Cristiano Maciel - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
  • Cynthya Oliveira - Universidade de São Paulo
  • Daniel Lucrédio UFSCar - Universidade Federal de São Carlos
  • Deógenes Silva Junior - Universidade Federal do Paraná
  • Ecivaldo Matos UFBA - Universidade Federal da Bahia
  • Eduardo Tanaka - Eldorado Research Institute
  • Emanuel Coutinho - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
  • Guilherme Guerino - Universidade Estadual de Maringá
  • Heitor Costa - Universidade Federal de Lavras
  • Ivaldir Junior - Universidade de Pernambuco
  • Jair Leite - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
  • Jorge Campos - Unifacs
  • José Maria David - Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora
  • Kamila Rodrigues - USP
  • Ludmilla Galvão - Universidade Federal do Paraná
  • Newarney Costa - Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia Goiano
  • Paula Souza - Universidade Federal de São Carlos
  • Pedro Henrique Dias Valle - Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora
  • Raimundo Costa UFRRJ - Universidade Federal Rural do RJ
  • Raissa Barcelos - UFF
  • Rodrigo Bonacin - Centro de Tecnologia da Informação Renato Archer
  • Suzane dos Santos - Universidade de São Paulo
  • Valdemar Vicente Graciano Neto - Universidade Federal de Goiás
  • Willian Assuncao - Universidade Federal de São Carlos

Coordination

Raissa Barcellos (UFF) – raissabarcellos@id.uff.br

Renan Vinicius Aranha (UFMT) – renan.aranha@ufmt.br

IMPORTANT DATES

Registration and Article Submission: 06/12/2023

Notification of Results: 08/04/2023

Presentation at the event: 10/16/2023

Submission of Final Version (after the event): 11/07/2023