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2020 – today
- 2024
- [i13]Hina Qayyum, Muhammad Ikram, Benjamin Zi Hao Zhao, Ian D. Wood, Nicolas Kourtellis, Mohamed Ali Kâafar:
Exploring the Distinctive Tweeting Patterns of Toxic Twitter Users. CoRR abs/2401.14141 (2024) - [i12]Hina Qayyum, Muhammad Ikram, Benjamin Zi Hao Zhao, Ian D. Wood, Nicolas Kourtellis, Mohamed Ali Kâafar:
On mission Twitter Profiles: A Study of Selective Toxic Behavior. CoRR abs/2401.14252 (2024) - [i11]Hina Qayyum, Muhammad Ikram, Benjamin Zi Hao Zhao, Ian D. Wood, Mohamad Ali Kâafar, Nicolas Kourtellis:
SenTopX: Benchmark for User Sentiment on Various Topics. CoRR abs/2406.02801 (2024) - [i10]Conor Atkins, Ian D. Wood, Mohamed Ali Kâafar, Hassan Asghar, Nardine Basta, Michal Kepkowski:
ConvoCache: Smart Re-Use of Chatbot Responses. CoRR abs/2406.18133 (2024) - 2023
- [j6]Rana Salal Ali, Benjamin Zi Hao Zhao, Hassan Jameel Asghar, Tham Nguyen, Ian David Wood, Mohamed Ali Kâafar:
Unintended Memorization and Timing Attacks in Named Entity Recognition Models. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2023(2): 329-346 (2023) - [c19]Conor Atkins, Benjamin Zi Hao Zhao, Hassan Jameel Asghar, Ian D. Wood, Mohamed Ali Kâafar:
Those Aren't Your Memories, They're Somebody Else's: Seeding Misinformation in Chat Bot Memories. ACNS (1) 2023: 284-308 - [c18]Hina Qayyum, Muhammad Ikram, Benjamin Zi Hao Zhao, Ian D. Wood, Nicolas Kourtellis, Mohamed Ali Kâafar:
Exploring the Distinctive Tweeting Patterns of Toxic Twitter Users. IEEE Big Data 2023: 3624-3633 - [c17]Hina Qayyum, Muhammad Ikram, Benjamin Zi Hao Zhao, Ian D. Wood, Nicolas Kourtellis, Mohamed Ali Kâafar:
On mission Twitter Profiles: A Study of Selective Toxic Behavior. IEEE Big Data 2023: 3634-3643 - [c16]Michal Kepkowski, Maciej Machulak, Ian D. Wood, Dali Kaafar:
Challenges with Passwordless FIDO2 in an Enterprise Setting: A Usability Study. SecDev 2023: 37-48 - [c15]Hina Qayyum, Benjamin Zi Hao Zhao, Ian D. Wood, Muhammad Ikram, Nicolas Kourtellis, Mohamed Ali Kâafar:
A longitudinal study of the top 1% toxic Twitter profiles. WebSci 2023: 292-303 - [i9]Hina Qayyum, Benjamin Zi Hao Zhao, Ian D. Wood, Muhammad Ikram, Mohamed Ali Kâafar, Nicolas Kourtellis:
A longitudinal study of the top 1% toxic Twitter profiles. CoRR abs/2303.14603 (2023) - [i8]Conor Atkins, Benjamin Zi Hao Zhao, Hassan Jameel Asghar, Ian D. Wood, Mohamed Ali Kâafar:
Those Aren't Your Memories, They're Somebody Else's: Seeding Misinformation in Chat Bot Memories. CoRR abs/2304.05371 (2023) - [i7]Ian D. Wood, Michal Kepkowski, Leron Zinatullin, Travis Darnley, Mohamed Ali Kâafar:
An analysis of scam baiting calls: Identifying and extracting scam stages and scripts. CoRR abs/2307.01965 (2023) - [i6]Michal Kepkowski, Maciej Machulak, Ian D. Wood, Dali Kaafar:
Challenges with Passwordless FIDO2 in an Enterprise Setting: A Usability Study. CoRR abs/2308.08096 (2023) - 2022
- [j5]Michal Kepkowski, Lucjan Hanzlik, Ian D. Wood, Mohamed Ali Kâafar:
How Not to Handle Keys: Timing Attacks on FIDO Authenticator Privacy. Proc. Priv. Enhancing Technol. 2022(4): 705-726 (2022) - [i5]Hina Qayyum, Benjamin Zi Hao Zhao, Ian D. Wood, Muhammad Ikram, Mohamed Ali Kâafar, Nicolas Kourtellis:
A deep dive into the consistently toxic 1% of Twitter. CoRR abs/2202.07853 (2022) - [i4]Michal Kepkowski, Lucjan Hanzlik, Ian D. Wood, Mohamed Ali Kâafar:
How Not to Handle Keys: Timing Attacks on FIDO Authenticator Privacy. CoRR abs/2205.08071 (2022) - [i3]Rana Salal Ali, Benjamin Zi Hao Zhao, Hassan Jameel Asghar, Tham Nguyen, Ian David Wood, Dali Kaafar:
Unintended Memorization and Timing Attacks in Named Entity Recognition Models. CoRR abs/2211.02245 (2022) - 2021
- [c14]Yufei Wang, Ian D. Wood, Stephen Wan, Mark Dras, Mark Johnson:
Mention Flags (MF): Constraining Transformer-based Text Generators. ACL/IJCNLP (1) 2021: 103-113 - [c13]Yufei Wang, Ian D. Wood, Stephen Wan, Mark Johnson:
ECOL-R: Encouraging Copying in Novel Object Captioning with Reinforcement Learning. EACL 2021: 1222-1234 - [c12]Ian D. Wood, Mark Johnson, Stephen Wan:
Integrating Lexical Information into Entity Neighbourhood Representations for Relation Prediction. NAACL-HLT 2021: 3429-3436 - [i2]Yufei Wang, Ian D. Wood, Stephen Wan, Mark Johnson:
ECOL-R: Encouraging Copying in Novel Object Captioning with Reinforcement Learning. CoRR abs/2101.09865 (2021) - 2020
- [j4]Ian D. Wood, John Glover, Paul Buitelaar:
Community Topic Usage in Online Social Media. ACM Trans. Soc. Comput. 3(3): 14:1-14:21 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c11]Zihao Qi, Dario Bertero, Ian D. Wood, Pascale Fung:
Incorporate User Representation for Personal Question Answer Selection Using Siamese Network. ICASSP 2019: 7540-7544 - [c10]Elham J. Barezi, Ian D. Wood, Pascale Fung, Hamid R. Rabiee:
A Submodular Feature-Aware Framework for Label Subset Selection in Extreme Classification Problems. NAACL-HLT (1) 2019: 1009-1018 - 2018
- [j3]Ian D. Wood, John P. McCrae, Vladimir Andryushechkin, Paul Buitelaar:
A Comparison of Emotion Annotation Approaches for Text. Inf. 9(5): 117 (2018) - [j2]Paul Buitelaar, Ian D. Wood, Sapna Negi, Mihael Arcan, John P. McCrae, Andrejs Abele, Cécile Robin, Vladimir Andryushechkin, Housam Ziad, Hesam Sagha, Maximilian Schmitt, Björn W. Schuller, J. Fernando Sánchez-Rada, Carlos Angel Iglesias, Carlos Navarro, Andreas Giefer, Nicolaus Heise, Vincenzo Masucci, Francesco A. Danza, Ciro Caterino, Pavel Smrz, Michal Hradis, Filip Povolný, Marek Klimes, Pavel Matejka, Giovanni Tummarello:
MixedEmotions: An Open-Source Toolbox for Multimodal Emotion Analysis. IEEE Trans. Multim. 20(9): 2454-2465 (2018) - [c9]Fionn Delahunty, Ian D. Wood, Mihael Arcan:
First Insights on a Passive Major Depressive Disorder Prediction System with Incorporated Conversational Chatbot. AICS 2018: 327-338 - [c8]Ian D. Wood, John Philip McCrae, Vladimir Andryushechkin, Paul Buitelaar:
A Comparison Of Emotion Annotation Schemes And A New Annotated Data Set. LREC 2018 - [c7]John P. McCrae, Ian D. Wood, Amanda Hicks:
Towards a Crowd-Sourced WordNet for Colloquial English. GWC 2018: 401-406 - [i1]Elham J. Barezi, Peyman Momeni, Ian D. Wood, Pascale Fung:
Modality-based Factorization for Multimodal Fusion. CoRR abs/1811.12624 (2018) - 2017
- [c6]J. Fernando Sánchez-Rada, Carlos Angel Iglesias, Hesam Sagha, Björn W. Schuller, Ian D. Wood, Paul Buitelaar:
Multimodal multimodel emotion analysis as linked data. ACII Workshops 2017: 111-116 - [c5]John P. McCrae, Ian D. Wood, Amanda Hicks:
The Colloquial WordNet: Extending Princeton WordNet with Neologisms. LDK 2017: 194-202 - [c4]Vladimir Andryushechkin, Ian D. Wood, James O'Neill:
NUIG at EmoInt-2017: BiLSTM and SVR Ensemble to Detect Emotion Intensity. WASSA@EMNLP 2017: 175-179 - 2016
- [c3]Filip Povolný, Pavel Matejka, Michal Hradis, Anna Popková, Lubomír Otrusina, Pavel Smrz, Ian D. Wood, Cécile Robin, Lori Lamel:
Multimodal Emotion Recognition for AVEC 2016 Challenge. AVEC@ACM Multimedia 2016: 75-82 - 2015
- [j1]Ian D. Wood:
A Case Study of Collecting Dynamic Social Data: The Pro-Ana Twitter Community. Aust. J. Intell. Inf. Process. Syst. 14(3): 13-25 (2015) - [c2]Ian D. Wood:
Community Topic Usage in Social Networks. TM@CIKM 2015: 3-9
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c1]Ian D. Wood, Jay Walter Larson, Henry J. Gardner:
A Vision and Agenda for Theory Provenance in Scientific Publishing. DASFAA Workshops 2009: 112-121
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