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Gender Identification on Social Media

2014
Accurate identification of hidden demographic attributes from social media is very useful for advertisement, personalized recommendation and etc. We investigate the effect of two different classification models for the gender identification problem over different attributes of Sina Weibo users.
Xiaofei Sun, Xiao Ding, Ting Liu 0001
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Emotion Role Identification in Social Network

2021
Emotion is a status that combines people’s feelings, thoughts, and behaviors and plays a crucial role in the communication between people. Considerable study suggests that human emotions can also be conveyed through online interactions. For a systematical literature review, we find that few studies focus on the influence of some special users on the ...
Yakun Wang 0003, Yajun Du, Chuan Xie
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Does Social Identification Harm or Serve as a Buffer? The Impact of Social Identification on Anger After Experiencing Social Discrimination

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2006
Research on targets' affective reactions to social discrimination has not yet addressed self- and other-directed anger at the same time. Four studies tested the hypothesis that the perceived cause of negative feedback moderates the impact of social identification on self-directed anger.
Nina, Hansen, Kai, Sassenberg
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Sport Team Identification and Social Fear

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2010
Previous research has explored the relationship between identifying with a sport team and psychological health. The current study focused on team identification and social fear. For 75 college undergraduates, these two variables were not significantly correlated.
David M, Normansell, Daniel L, Wann
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Towards Continual Social Network Identification

2023 11th International Workshop on Biometrics and Forensics (IWBF), 2023
Social networks have become most widely used channels for sharing images and videos, and discovering the social platform of origin of multimedia content is of great interest to the forensics community. Several techniques address this problem, however the rapid development of new social platforms, and the deployment of updates to existing ones, often ...
Magistri S.   +4 more
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An identification system for primates in social groups

Physiology & Behavior, 1980
Abstract A system has been devised to identify monkeys in social groups. Identification is achieved by exciting a resonant circuit built into a plastic collar that is worn by the monkey and detecting the electromagnetic energy (260–705 kHz) that is retransmitted from the collar. The resonant circuit is completely passive and can be worn indefinitely.
F A, Spelman   +3 more
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Social Identification and a Solution to Social Dilemmas

Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 1999
The study explored whether cooperation could be promoted by identification with an in‐group. A game was used to create two groups independent of each other. Thirty‐six Japanese undergraduate students participated in the game, followed by a social dilemma game.
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Social event identification and ranking on flickr

World Wide Web, 2014
Effective event modeling allows accurate event identification and monitoring to enable timely response to emergencies occurring in various applications. Although event identification (or detection) has been extensively studied in the last decade, the triggering relationship among initial and subsequent events has not been well studied, which limits the
Xuefei Li   +4 more
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Privacy Disclosure Identification in Social Networks

2013 IEEE International Conference on Green Computing and Communications and IEEE Internet of Things and IEEE Cyber, Physical and Social Computing, 2013
In online social network, users are much more likely to be influenced by their neighbor nodes and/or connected nodes which have comment interesting. Consequently, the nodes in social network are more easily to accepted the forwarded/recommended online applications from their familiar/trusted nodes.
Feng Zhang   +3 more
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Magnet community identification on social networks

Proceedings of the 18th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining, 2012
Social communities connect people of similar interests together and play essential roles in social network applications. Examples of such communities include people who like the same objects on Facebook, follow common subjects on Twitter, or join similar groups on LinkedIn. Among communities, we notice that some of them are {\em magnetic} to people. A {
Guan Wang   +3 more
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