Practitioners & Industry Exhibition will host 12 demos during a dedicated interactive session on Thursday, September 12th, at 16:30.
- Mark Bernstein. A Novel Architecture for Classical Hypertext
- Amit Kumar Verma and Simran Setia. An Efficient Approach to Store and Access Wikipedia’s Revision History for Large-Scale Analysis
- Dene Grigar, Frode Hegland, Mark Anderson and Andrew Thompson. Demonstration of The Future of Text in XR: Year 1
- Elisa Bastianello, Christopher Tomlinson and Alessandro Adamou. Editorial Workflow for Digital Scholarly Publications in the Humanities
- Joni Salminen, Risqo Wahid, Yanwu Yang and Bernard Jansen. Engagement Patterns in TikTok: An Analysis of Short Video Ads
- Kevin Bönisch, Manuel Stoeckel and Alexander Mehler. HyperCausal: Visualizing Causal Inference in 3D Hypertext
- Henry Tari, Danial Khan, Justus Rutten, Darian Othman, Thales Bertaglia, Rishabh Kaushal and Adriana Iamnitchi. Leveraging GPT for the Generation of Multi-Platform Social Media Datasets for Research
- Ge Li, Danai Vachtsevanou, Jérémy Lemée, Simon Mayer and Jannis Strecker. Reader-aware Writing Assistance through Reader Profiles
- Gabo Beaumont, Horacio Herrera, Alexandr Burdiyan, Julio García and Eric Vicenti. Seed Hypermedia: bringing scalable collaboration to the decentralized Web
- Giuseppe Abrami, Dominik Alexander Wontke, Gurpreet Singh and Alexander Mehler. Towards dynamic event handling, environment modification and user feedback in VR-Simulations with the help of VA-Suite
- Siyu Zhang. Uncovering Peer Production’s Homogeneity: A Synthesis of Serious Information and Entertainment
- Kholoud Aldous, Joni Salminen, Ali Farooq, Soon-Gyo Jung and Bernard Jansen. Using ChatGPT in Content Marketing: Enhancing Users’ Social Media Engagement in Cross-Platform Content Creation through Generative AI