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Digital Transformation and Global Society Third International Conference, DTGS 2018 St. Petersburg, Russia, May 30 – June 2, 2018 Revised Selected Papers, Part II

123 Editors Daniel A. Alexandrov Yury Kabanov National Research University Higher School National Research University Higher School of Economics of Economics St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russia Alexander V. Boukhanovsky Olessia Koltsova State University National Research University Higher School of Information Technologies of Economics St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg, Russia Andrei V. Chugunov Saint Petersburg State University of Information Technologies St. Petersburg, Russia

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The International Conference on Digital Transformation and Global Society (DTGS 2018) was held for the third time from May 30 to June 2, 2018, in St. Petersburg Russia. It is a rapidly developing academic event, addressing the interdisciplinary agenda of ICT-enabled transformations in various domains of human life. DTGS 2018 was co-organized by the ITMO University and the National Research University Higher School of Economics (St. Petersburg), two of the leading research institutions in Russia. This year was marked by a significant rise in interest in the conference in academia. We received 222 submissions, which were carefully reviewed by at least three Program Committee members. In all, 76 papers were accepted, with an acceptance rate of 34%. More than 120 participants attended the conference and contributed to its success. We would like to emphasize the increase in the number of young scholars taking part in the event, as well as the overall improvement in the quality of the papers. DTGS 2018 was organized as a series of research paper sessions, preceded by a poster session. The sessions corresponded to one of the following DTGS 2018 tracks: – ESociety: Social Informatics and Virtual Communities – EPolity: Politics and Governance in the Cyberspace – EHumanities: Digital Culture and Education – ECity: Smart Cities and Urban Governance – EEconomy: Digital Economy and ICT-Driven Economic Practices – ECommunication: Online Communication and the New Media Two new international workshops were also held under the auspices of DTGS: the Internet Psychology Workshop, chaired by Prof. Alexander Voiskounsky ( State University) and Prof. Anthony Faiola (The University of Illinois at Chicago), as well as the Computational Linguistics Workshop, led by Prof. Viktor Zakharov (St. Petersburg State University) and Prof. Anna Tilmans (Leibniz University of Hannover). The agenda of DTGS is thus becoming broader, exploring the new domains of digital transformation. Furthermore, we would like to mention several insightful keynote lectures organized at DTGS 2018. Prof. Stephen Coleman from the University of Leeds gave a talk on the role of the Internet in restoring and promoting democracy. The lecture was partially based on his recent book Can the Internet Strengthen Democracy? (Polity: 2017), which was translated into Russian and published by the DTGS team before the con- ference. Dr. Dennis Anderson (St. Francis College, USA) shared with the participants his vision of the future of e-government and its role in society, while Dr. Christoph Glauser (Institute for Applied Argumentation Research, Switzerland) presented the tools to evaluate citizens’ expectations from e-government and the ways e-services can be adjusted to serve people’s needs. The keynote lecture by Prof. Anthony Faiola was VI Preface devoted to e-health technologies, especially to the potential of mobile technologies to facilitate health care. Finally, two international panel discussions were arranged. The first one – “Cybersecurity, Security and Privacy”—was chaired by Prof. Latif Ladid from the University of Luxembourg. Panel participants Dr. Antonio Skametra (University of Murcia), Dr. Sebastian Ziegler (Mandat International, IoT Forum, Switzerland), and Dr. Luca Bolognini (Italian Institute for Data Privacy and Valorization) shared their opinion on the future of privacy protection in relation to the changes of the EU personal data regulations. The second panel moderated by Dr. Yuri Misnikov (ITMO Univer- sity) and Dr. Svetlana Bodrunova (St. Petersburg State University) was devoted to the online deliberative practices in the EU and Russia. Prof. Stephen Coleman, Prof. Leonid Smorgunov (St. Petersburg State University), Dr. Lyudmila Vidiasova (ITMO University), Dr. Olessia Koltsova, and Yury Kabanov (National Research University Higher School of Economics) took part in the discussion, expressing their views on the role of virtual communities in maintaining democratic practices and better governance. Such a plentiful scientific program would have been impossible without the support and commitment from many people worldwide. We thank all those who made this event successful. We are grateful to the members of the international Steering and Program Committees, the reviewers and the conference staff, the session and workshop chairs, as well as to the authors contributing their excellent research to the volume. We are happy to see the conference growing in importance on the global scale. We believe that DTGS will continue to attract an international expert community to discuss the issues of digital transformation.

May 2018 Daniel A. Alexandrov Alexander V. Boukhanovsky Andrei V. Chugunov Yury Kabanov Olessia Koltsova Organization

Program Committee

Artur Afonso Sousa Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Portugal Svetlana Ahlborn Goethe University, Luis Amaral University of Minho, Portugal Dennis Anderson St. Francis College, USA Francisco Andrade University of Minho, Portugal Farah Arab Université Paris 8, Alexander Babkin Crimea Federal University, Russia Maxim Bakaev Novosibirsk State Technical University, Russia Alexander Balthasar Bundeskanzleramt, Austria Luís Barbosa University of Minho, Portugal Vladimír Benko Slovak Academy of Sciences, Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovakia Sandra Birzer Innsbruck University, Austria Svetlana Bodrunova St. Petersburg State University, Russia Radomir Bolgov St. Petersburg State University, Russia Anastasiya National Research University Higher School Bonch-Osmolovskaya of Economics, Russia Nikolay Borisov St. Petersburg State University, Russia Dietmar Brodel Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria Mikhail Bundin Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod, Russia Diana Burkaltseva Crimea Federal University, Russia Luis Camarinha-Matos University of Lisbon, Portugal Lorenzo Cantoni University of Lugano, Italy François Charoy Lorraine Laboratory of Research in Computer Science and its Applications, France Sunil Choenni Research and Documentation Centre (WODC), Ministry of Justice, The Andrei Chugunov ITMO University, Russia Iya Churakova St. Petersburg State University, Russia Meghan Cook SUNY Albany, Center for Technology in Government, USA Esther Del Moral University of Oviedo, Spain Saravanan Devadoss Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia Subrata Kumar Dey Independent University, Bangladesh Alexey Dobrov St. Petersburg State University, Russia Irina Eliseeva St. Petersburg State University of Economics, Russia Anthony Faiola The University of Illinois at Chicago, USA VIII Organization

Isabel Ferreira Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave, Spain Olga Filatova St. Petersburg State University, Russia Enrico Francesconi Italian National Research Council, Italy Diego Fregolente Mendes Indiana University, USA de Oliveira Fernando Galindo University of Zaragoza, Spain Despina Garyfallidou University of Patras, Greece Carlos Gershenson National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico J. Paul Gibson Mines Telecom, France Christoph Glauser Institute for Applied Argumentation Research, Switzerland Tatjana Gornostaja Tilde, Latvia Dimitris Gouscos University of Athens, Greece Stefanos Gritzalis University of the Aegean, Greece Karim Hamza Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Alex Hanna University of Toronto, Martijn Hartog The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Agnes Horvat Northwestern University, USA Dmitry Ilvovsky National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia Marijn Janssen Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Yury Kabanov National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia Katerina Kabassi TEI of Ionian Islands, Greece Christos Kalloniatis University of the Aegean, Greece George Kampis Eotvos University, Hungary Egor Kashkin V. V. Vinogradov Institute of RAS, Russia Sanjeev Katara National Informatics Centre, Govt. of India, India Philipp Kazin ITMO University, Russia Norbert Kersting University of Muenster, Germany Maria Khokhlova St. Petersburg State University, Russia Mikko Kivela Aalto University, Finland Bozidar Klicek University of Zagreb, Croatia Ralf Klischewski German University in Cairo, Egypt Eduard Klyshinskii Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics, Russia Andreas Koch University of Salzburg, Austria Olessia Koltsova National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia Liliya Komalova Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow State Linguistic University, Russia Mikhail Kopotev University of Helsinki, Finland Ah-Lian Kor Leeds Beckett University, UK Organization IX

Evgeny Kotelnikov Vyatka State University, Russia Artemy Kotov National Research Center Kurchatov Institute, Russia Sergey Kovalchuk ITMO University, Russia Michal Kren Charles University, Valentina Kuskova National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia Valeri Labunets Ural Federal University, Russia Sarai Lastra Universidad del Turabo, USA Sandro Leuchter Hochschule Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, Germany Yuri Lipuntsov Moscow State Universuty, Russia Natalia Loukachevitch Moscow State University, Russia Mikhail Lugachev Moscow State University, Russia Olga Lyashevskaya National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia Jose Machado University of Minho, Portugal Rosario Mantegna Palermo University, Italy Ignacio Marcovecchio United Nations University Institute on Computing and Society, Macao, SAR China João Martins United Nations University, Portugal Aleksei Martynov Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Ricardo Matheus Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Tatiana Maximova ITMO University, Russia Athanasios Mazarakis Kiel University/ZBW, Germany Christoph Meinel Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany Yelena Mejova Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar András Micsik SZTAKI, Hungary Yuri Misnikov ITMO University, Russia Harekrishna Misra Institute of Rural Management Anand, India Olga Mitrofanova St. Petersburg State University, Russia Zoran Mitrovic Mitrovic Development & Research Institute, South Africa John Mohr University of California, USA José María Moreno-Jimenez Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain Robert Mueller-Toeroek University of Public Administration and Finance Ludwigsburg, Germany Ilya Musabirov National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia Alexandra Nenko ITMO University, Russia Galina Nikiporets-Takigawa University of Cambridge, UK; Russian State Social University, Russia Prabir Panda National Institute for Smart Government, India Ilias Pappas Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway Mário Peixoto United Nations University, Portugal X Organization

Dessislava Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria Petrova-Antonova Anna Picco-Schwendener University of Lugano, Italy Edy Portmann University of Fribourg, Switzerland Devendra Potnis University at Tennessee at Knoxville, USA Yuliya Proekt Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, Russia Dmitry Prokudin St. Petersburg State University, Russia Cornelius Puschmann Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society, Germany Rui Quaresma University of Evora, Portugal Alexander Raikov Institute of Control Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Aleksandr Riabushko World Bank, Russia Manuel Pedro Rodriguez University of Granada, Spain Bolivar Alexandr Rosen Charles University, Czech Republic Gustavo Rossi National University of La Plata, Argentina Liudmila Rychkova Grodno State University, Belarus Luis Sabucedo University of Vigo, Spain Fosso Wamba Samuel Toulouse Business School, France Nurbek Saparkhojayev Kazakh National Research Technical University named after K.I. Satpayev, Kazakhstan Demetrios Sarantis National Technical University of Athens, Greece Carolin Schröder Centre for Technology and Society, Germany Olga Scrivner Indiana University, USA Patrick Shih Indiana University, USA Alexander Smirnov SPIIRAS, Russia Artem Smolin ITMO University, Russia Stanislav Sobolevsky New York University, USA Thanakorn Sornkaew Ramkhamheang University, Fabro Steibel Project Sirca2 (FGV/UFF), Singapore Zhaohao Sun University of Ballarat, Stan Szpakowicz University of Ottawa, Canada Florence Sèdes University of Toulouse 3, France Irina Temnikova Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar Neelam Tikkha MMV, RTMNU, India Alice Trindade University of Lisbon, Portugal Rakhi Tripathi FORE School of Management, India Aizhan Tursunbayeva University of Molise, Italy Elpida Tzafestas National Technical University of Athens Nils Urbach University of Bayreuth, Germany David Valle-Cruz Mexico State Autonomous University, Mexico Natalia Vasilyeva St. Petersburg State University, Russia Cyril Velikanov MEMORIAL NGO, Russia Antonio Vetro Nexa Center for Internet and Society, Italy Gabriela Viale Pereira Danube University Krems, Austria Organization XI

Lyudmila Vidiasova ITMO University, Russia Alexander Voiskounsky Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia Ruprecht von Waldenfels University of Jena, Germany Catalin Vrabie National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Romania Ingmar Weber Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar Mariëlle Wijermars University of Helsinki, Finland Vladimir Yakimets Institute for Information transmission Problems of RAS, Russia Nikolina Zajdela Hrustek University of Zagreb, Croatia Victor Zakharov St. Petersburg State University, Russia Sergej Zerr L3S Research Center, Germany Hans-Dieter Zimmermann FHS St. Gallen University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland Thomas Ågotnes University of Bergen, Norway Vytautas Čyras Vilnius University, Lithuania

Additional Reviewers

Abraham, Joanna Mavroeidi, Aikaterini-Georgia Abrosimov, Viacheslav Melnik, Mikhail Balakhontceva, Marina Metsker, Oleg Belyakova, Natalia Mityagin, Sergey Bolgov, Radomir Nagornyy, Oleg Bolgova, Ekaterina Naumov, Victor Borisov, Nikolay Nikitin, Nikolay Burkalskaya, Diana Papautsky, Elizabeth Chin, Jessie Routzouni, Nancy Churakova, Iya Semakova, Anna Derevitskiy, Ivan Sergushichev, Alexey Derevitsky, Ivan Sideri, Maria Duffecy, Jennifer Sinyavskaya, Yadviga Eliseeva, Irina Smoliarova, Anna Funkner, Anastasia Steibel, Fabro Gonzalez, Maria Paula Trutnev, Dmitry Guleva, Valentina Y. Ufimtseva, Nathalia Karyagin, Mikhail Vatani, Haleh Kaufman, David Virkar, Shefali Litvinenko, Anna Visheratin, Alexander Marchenko, Alexander Zhuravleva, Nina Masevich, Andrey Contents – Part II

E-Society: Digital Divides

The Winner Takes IT All: Swedish Digital Divides in Global Internet Usage ...... 3 John Magnus Roos

The Relationship of ICT with Human Capital Formation in Rural and Urban Areas of Russia...... 19 Anna Aletdinova and Alexey Koritsky

Toward an Inclusive Digital Information Access: Full Keyboard Access & Direct Navigation ...... 28 Sami Rojbi, Anis Rojbi, and Mohamed Salah Gouider

E-Communication: Discussions and Perceptions on the Social Media

Social Network Sites as Digital Heterotopias: Textual Content and Speech Behavior Perception ...... 43 Liliya Komalova

The Influence of Emoji on the Internet Text Perception ...... 55 Aleksandra Vatian, Antonina Shapovalova, Natalia Dobrenko, Nikolay Vedernikov, Niyaz Nigmatullin, Artem Vasilev, Andrei Stankevich, and Natalia Gusarova

Power Laws in Ad Hoc Conflictual Discussions on Twitter ...... 67 Svetlana S. Bodrunova and Ivan S. Blekanov

Topics of Ethnic Discussions in Russian Social Media...... 83 Oleg Nagornyy

Emotional Geography of St. Petersburg: Detecting Emotional Perception of the City Space ...... 95 Aleksandra Nenko and Marina Petrova

E-Humanities: Arts & Culture

Art Critics and Art Producers: Interaction Through the Text ...... 113 Anastasiia Menshikova, Daria Maglevanaya, Margarita Kuleva, Sofia Bogdanova, and Anton Alekseev XIV Contents – Part II

Digitalization as a Sociotechnical Process: Some Insights from STS ...... 125 Liliia V. Zemnukhova

Selection Methods for Quantitative Processing of Digital Data for Scientific Heritage Studies ...... 134 Dmitry Prokudin, Georgy Levit, and Uwe Hossfeld

The Use of Internet of Things Technologies Within the Frames of the Cultural Industry: Opportunities, Restrictions, Prospects ...... 146 Ulyana V. Aristova, Alexey Y. Rolich, Alexandra D. Staruseva-Persheeva, and Anastasia O. Zaitseva

The Integration of Online and Offline Education in the System of Students’ Preparation for Global Academic Mobility ...... 162 Nadezhda Almazova, Svetlana Andreeva, and Liudmila Khalyapina

LIS Students’ Perceptions of the Use of LMS: An Evaluation Based on TAM (Kuwait Case Study)...... 175 Huda R. Farhan

International Workshop on Internet Psychology

Big Data Analysis of Young Citizens’ Social and Political Behaviour and Resocialization Technics ...... 191 Galina Nikiporets-Takigawa and Olga Lobazova

“I Am a Warrior”: Self-Identification and Involvement in Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games ...... 202 Yuliya Proekt, Valeriya Khoroshikh, Alexandra Kosheleva, Violetta Lugovaya, and Elena Rokhina

Development of the Internet Psychology in Russia: An Overview ...... 215 Alexander Voiskounsky

Problematic Internet Usage and the Meaning-Based Regulation of Activity Among Adolescents ...... 227 O. V. Khodakovskaia, I. M. Bogdanovskaya, N. N. Koroleva, A. N. Alekhin, and V. F. Lugovaya

Neural Network-Based Exploration of Construct Validity for Russian Version of the 10-Item Big Five Inventory ...... 239 Anastasia Sergeeva, Bogdan Kirillov, and Alyona Dzhumagulova

Impulsivity and Risk-Taking in Adult Video Gamers...... 250 Nataliya Bogacheva and Alexander Voiskounsky Contents – Part II XV

The Impact of Smartphone Use on the Psychosocial Wellness of College Students ...... 264 Anthony Faiola, Haleh Vatani, and Preethi Srinivas

Detecting and Interfering in Cyberbullying Among Young People (Foundations and Results of German Case-Study) ...... 277 Sebastian Wachs, Wilfried Schubarth, Andreas Seidel, and Elena Piskunova

International Workshop on Computational Linguistics

Anomaly Detection for Short Texts: Identifying Whether Your Chatbot Should Switch from Goal-Oriented Conversation to Chit-Chatting...... 289 Amir Bakarov, Vasiliy Yadrintsev, and Ilya Sochenkov

Emotional Waves of a Plot in Literary Texts: New Approaches for Investigation of the Dynamics in Digital Culture ...... 299 Gregory Martynenko and Tatiana Sherstinova

Application of NLP Algorithms: Automatic Text Classifier Tool...... 310 Aleksandr Romanov, Ekaterina Kozlova, and Konstantin Lomotin

Structural Properties of Collocations in Tatar-Russian Socio-Political Dictionary of Collocations ...... 324 Alfiya Galieva and Olga Nevzorova

Computer Ontology of Tibetan for Morphosyntactic Disambiguation ...... 336 Aleksei Dobrov, Anastasia Dobrova, Pavel Grokhovskiy, Maria Smirnova, and Nikolay Soms

Using Explicit Semantic Analysis and Word2Vec in Measuring Semantic Relatedness of Russian Paraphrases ...... 350 Anna Kriukova, Olga Mitrofanova, Kirill Sukharev, and Natalia Roschina

Mapping Texts to Multidimensional Emotional Space: Challenges for Dataset Acquisition in Sentiment Analysis...... 361 Alexander Kalinin, Anastasia Kolmogorova, Galina Nikolaeva, and Alina Malikova

On Modelling Domain Ontology Knowledge for Processing Multilingual Texts of Terroristic Content ...... 368 Svetlana Sheremetyeva and Anastasia Zinovyeva

Cross-Tagset Parsing Evaluation for Russian ...... 380 Kira Droganova and Olga Lyashevskaya XVI Contents – Part II

Active Processes in Modern Spoken Russian Language (Evidence from Russian)...... 391 Natalia Bogdanova-Beglarian and Yulia Filyasova

Author Index ...... 401 Contents – Part I

E-Polity: Smart Governance and E-Participation

Information Systems as a Source of Official Information (on the Example of the Russian Federation) ...... 3 Roman Amelin, Sergey Channov, Tatyana Polyakova, and Jamilah Veliyeva

Blockchain and a Problem of Procedural Justice of Public Choice...... 13 Leonid Smorgunov

Competence-Based Method of Human Community Forming in Expert Network for Joint Task Solving ...... 24 Mikhail Petrov, Alexey Kashevnik, and Viktoriia Stepanenko

EParticipation in Friedrichshafen: Identification of Target Groups and Analysis of Their Behaviour...... 39 David Hafner and Alexander Moutchnik

Social Efficiency of E-participation Portals in Russia: Assessment Methodology...... 51 Lyudmila Vidiasova, Iaroslava Tensina, and Elena Bershadskaya

Direct Deliberative Democracy: A Mixed Model (Deliberative for Active Citizens, just Aggregative for Lazy Ones) ...... 63 Cyril Velikanov

Identifier and NameSpaces as Parts of Semantics for e-Government Environment...... 78 Yuri P. Lipuntsov

Digital Transformation in the Eurasian Economic Union: Prospects and Challenges ...... 90 Olga Filatova, Vadim Golubev, and Elena Stetsko

Contextualizing Smart Governance Research: Literature Review and Scientometrics Analysis ...... 102 Andrei V. Chugunov, Felippe Cronemberger, and Yury Kabanov

E-Polity: Politics and Activism in the Cyberspace

Is There a Future for Voter Targeting Online in Russia? ...... 115 Galina Lukyanova XVIII Contents – Part I

Measurement of Public Interest in Ecological Matters Through Online Activity and Environmental Monitoring ...... 127 Dmitry Verzilin, Tatyana Maximova, Yury Antokhin, and Irina Sokolova

Data-Driven Authoritarianism: Non-democracies and Big Data ...... 144 Yury Kabanov and Mikhail Karyagin

Collective Actions in Russia: Features of on-Line and off-Line Activity. . . . . 156 Alexander Sokolov

E-Polity: Law and Regulation

Legal Aspects of the Use of AI in Public Sector ...... 171 Mikhail Bundin, Aleksei Martynov, Yakub Aliev, and Eldar Kutuev

Internet Regulation: A Text-Based Approach to Media Coverage ...... 181 Anna Shirokanova and Olga Silyutina

Comparative Analysis of Cybersecurity Systems in Russia and Armenia: Legal and Political Frameworks ...... 195 Ruben Elamiryan and Radomir Bolgov

Assessment of Contemporary State and Ways of Development of Information-Legal Culture of Youth...... 210 Alexander Fedosov

E-City: Smart Cities & Urban Planning

The Post in the Smart City...... 227 Maria Pavlovskaya and Olga Kononova

The Smart City Agenda and the Citizens: Perceptions from the St. Petersburg Experience...... 243 Lyudmila Vidiasova, Felippe Cronemberger, and Iaroslava Tensina

Crowd Sourced Monitoring in Smart Cities in the ...... 255 Norbert Kersting and Yimei Zhu

General Concept of the Storage and Analytics System for Human Migration Data ...... 266 Lada Rudikowa, Viktor Denilchik, Ilia Savenkov, Alexandra Nenko, and Stanislav Sobolevsky

Digital and Smart Services - The Application of Enterprise Architecture . . . . 277 Markus Helfert, Viviana Angely Bastidas Melo, and Zohreh Pourzolfaghar Contents – Part I XIX

Analysis of Special Transport Behavior Using Computer Vision Analysis of Video from Traffic Cameras ...... 289 Grigorev Artur, Ivan Derevitskii, and Klavdiya Bochenina

Woody Plants Area Estimation Using Ordinary Satellite Images and Deep Learning ...... 302 Alexey Golubev, Natalia Sadovnikova, Danila Parygin, Irina Glinyanova, Alexey Finogeev, and Maxim Shcherbakov

E-Economy: IT & New Markets

The Political Economy of the Blockchain Society ...... 317 Boris Korneychuk

A Comparison of Linear and Digital Platform-Based Value Chains in the Retail Banking Sector of Russia...... 329 Julia Bilinkis

Product Competitiveness in the IT Market Based on Modeling Dynamics of Competitive Positions ...... 343 Victoriya Grigoreva and Iana Salikhova

Assessing Similarity for Case-Based Web User Interface Design...... 353 Maxim Bakaev

Multi-agent Framework for Supply Chain Dynamics Modelling with Information Sharing and Demand Forecast ...... 366 Daria L. Belykh and Gennady A. Botvin

Application of Machine Analysis Algorithms to Automate Implementation of Tasks of Combating Criminal Money Laundering ...... 375 Dmitry Dorofeev, Marina Khrestina, Timur Usubaliev, Aleksey Dobrotvorskiy, and Saveliy Filatov

Do Russian Consumers Understand and Accept the Sharing Economy as a New Digital Business Model? ...... 386 Vera Rebiazina, Anastasia Shalaeva, and Maria Smirnova

Import Countries Ranking with Econometric and Artificial Intelligence Methods ...... 402 Alexander Raikov and Viacheslav Abrosimov

E-Society: Social Informatics

School Choice: Digital Prints and Network Analysis ...... 417 Valeria Ivaniushina and Elena Williams XX Contents – Part I

Collaboration of Russian Universities and Businesses in Northwestern Region ...... 427 Anaastasiya Kuznetsova

Social Profiles - Methods of Solving Socio-Economic Problems Using Digital Technologies and Big Data ...... 436 Alexey Y. Timonin, Alexander M. Bershadsky, Alexander S. Bozhday, and Oleg S. Koshevoy

Methods to Identify Fake News in Social Media Using Artificial Intelligence Technologies ...... 446 Denis Zhuk, Arsenii Tretiakov, Andrey Gordeichuk, and Antonina Puchkovskaia

A Big-Data Analysis of Disaster Information Dissemination in South Korea ...... 455 Yongsuk Hwang, Jaekwan Jeong, Eun-Hyeong Jin, Hee Ra Yu, and Dawoon Jung

Network Analysis of Players Transfers in eSports: The Case of Dota 2 . . . . . 468 Vsevolod Suschevskiy and Ekaterina Marchenko

Self-presentation Strategies Among Tinder Users: Gender Differences inRussia...... 474 Olga Solovyeva and Olga Logunova

Evaluation of Expertise in a Virtual Community of Practice: The Case of Stack Overflow...... 483 Anastasiia Menshikova

How “VKontakte” Fake Accounts Influence the Social Network of Users . . . 492 Adelia Kaveeva, Konstantin Gurin, and Valery Solovyev

The Method for Prediction the Distribution of Information in Social Networks Based on the Attributes ...... 503 Ilya Viksnin, Liubov Iurtaeva, Nikita Tursukov, and Ruslan Gataullin

Data Mining for Prediction of Length of Stay of Cardiovascular Accident Inpatients ...... 516 Cristiana Silva, Daniela Oliveira, Hugo Peixoto, José Machado, and António Abelha

Multiparameter and Index Evaluation of Voluntary Distributed Computing Projects ...... 528 Vladimir N. Yakimets and Ilya I. Kurochkin

Author Index ...... 543