Publications

Compton, R., Chen, J., Haber, E., Badenes, H., Whittaker, S. (2017, May). ‘Just the Facts’: Exploring the Relationship between Emotional Language and Member Satisfaction in Enterprise Online Communities. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Web and Social Media. AAAI.

Compton, R. (2016, February). Theory Driven Community Analytics and Influence on Community Success. In Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing Companion (pp. 135-138). ACM.

Gaikwad, S. ... , Compton, R., et al. (2015). Daemo: A Self-Governed Crowdsourcing Marketplace. UIST '15 Adjunct: The 28th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology Proceedings

Oraby, S., Reed, L., Compton, R., Riloff, E., Walker, M., & Whittaker, S. (2015). And That's A Fact: Distinguishing Factual and Emotional Argumentation in Online Dialogue. In the 2nd Workshop on Argumentation Mining at NAACL 2015. (NAACL '15). ACL, Denver, CO, USA.

Posters

Compton, R., Whittaker, S. (2015). Content Based Models to Classify Argument Style. Presented at 2015 Data Science Afternoon at UC-Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz, CA, USA.

Misra, A., Fava, D., Rhodes, D., Dettmer, B., & Compton, R. (2014) Ranking Politicos: A Mobile Application for Ranking Brazilian Politics. Presented at UCSC HCI poster session. Santa Cruz, CA, USA.

Gereke, B., Compton, R., and Fellous, JM. (2011). Sex Differences in Rodent Optimal Spatial Navigation: Influences of Estrous Cycle and Object Cues in the Traveling Salesperson Problem. Presented at the Poster session of Society for Neuroscience 2011. (SFN '11). Washington D.C., USA.

Various Work and Essays

Exploration Study of Retweet Propensity (December, 2015)

Are Emotions Detected Differently within First-Person Narratives? (March, 2015)

Online Community Link Prediction with Collective Classification. (June, 2014)

Ranking Politicos. (March, 2014)

Programming with People: A Literature Survey. (March, 2014)

ELO Outside of the Competitive Gaming Realm. (March, 2014)

Past Submissions

Chen, J., Compton, R., Das, A., Huany, Y., Kobourov, S., Shen, P., Veeramoni, S. and Xu, Y. AngryAnts: A citizen science approach to computing accurate average trajectories. Submitted to Symposium on Computational Geometry 2013. Link to Game