Ehsan ul Haq
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
9 Papers
12 Citations
Ehsan ul Haq is an academic researcher from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Polarization (politics). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of Ehsan ul Haq include University of Hong Kong.
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Papers
A Survey on Computational Politics
TL;DR: This survey attempts to categorize main areas in computational politics and summarize the prominent studies in one place to better understand computational politics across different and multidimensional platforms, e.g., online social networks, online forums, and political debates.
D2D Task Offloading: A Dataset-Based Q&A
TL;DR: The main types of D2D applications, the characteristics of task offloading and the quality of experience in D1D ecosystems are presented, and five popular questions regarding the ability of other users to be helpful in terms of resources, connectivity, availability, incentives, and security are listed.
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Student Barriers to Active Learning in Synchronous Online Classes: Characterization, Reflections, and Suggestions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on characterizing student barriers to active learning in synchronous online environments, and they adopt a qualitative research approach and study information from different sources: social media content, interviews, and surveys from students and expert educators.
Effects of ego networks and communities on self-disclosure in an online social network
Young D. Kwon,Reza Hadi Mogavi,Ehsan ul Haq,Youngjin Kwon,Xiaojuan Ma,Pan Hui +5 more
- 27 Aug 2019
TL;DR: This study provides the first attempt to shed light on theSelf-disclosure of users using the whole network structure, which paves the way to a better understanding of users' self-disclosing behaviors and their relations with overall network structures.
Enemy at the gate: evolution of Twitter user's polarization during national crisis
Ehsan ul Haq,Tristan Braud,Young D. Kwon,Pan Hui +3 more
- 07 Dec 2020
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study users' political polarization during times of crisis and its relation to nationalism, focusing on the reaction of Indian and Pakistani Twitter users during February 2019 crisis and the ensuing Indian General Elections in 2019.
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