User interaction with algorithms and artificial agents

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Respondent for paper 510: Prof. Don Shin
Respondent for paper 1496: Ms. Shi Li
Respondent for paper 1642: Ms. Ruirui Liu
Respondent for paper 652: Mr. Bo Xu
Respondent for paper 722: Dr. Qi Zhou
Respondent for paper 152: Dr. Bei Zhao

User interaction with algorithms and artificial agents
Session Code:
MPS-3
Chair:
Zhongshi
Guo
Hong Kong Baptist University
510
User Perception and Experience of Algorithms are Embodied: An Exploratory Study Based on Grounded Theory
Session Code:
MPS-3
Shi
Li
School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University
Jincan
Xu
School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University
1496
‘Anti-Algorithm Discipline’: Reciprocal Compensation, Bonus Migration and Community Support in Platform Labor -- A Case Study of the Mobility-on-Demand (MoD) Platform ‘Huolala’
Session Code:
MPS-3
Ruirui
Liu
Renmin University of China
1642
How I met my content: an empirical study on public perceptions of recommendation algorithms driving individual content repertoire using Weibo user datasets
Session Code:
MPS-3
Bo
Xu
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
652
How chatbots vs. human-agents affects anticipated communication quality
Session Code:
MPS-3
Qi
Zhou
School of Journalism and Information Communication, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Huajun
Li
School of Journalism and Information Communication, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Bin
Li
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
722
Who Shape the Narrative of COVID-19 's Outbreak? A Study of Social Bots, the Public, and the Media Network Agenda Setting
Session Code:
MPS-3
Bei
Zhao
School of Arts and Communication, Beijing Normal University.
Hongzhong
Zhang
School of Journalism and Communication, Beijing Normal University.
152
How many do online forum posts are created by the real audience? Exploring Atypical Online Coincidental Behavior on critical issues in Taiwan
Session Code:
MPS-3
WenCheng
Fu
National Defense University
Shu-Min
Hou
Taiwan AI Lab

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