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The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new identities become integrated into the self-concept, with consequences for intergroup attitudes.
Jenny Roth+2 more
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Active Re-identification Attacks on Periodically Released Dynamic Social Graphs [PDF]
Active re-identification attacks pose a serious threat to privacy-preserving social graph publication. Active attackers create fake accounts to build structural patterns in social graphs which can be used to re-identify legitimate users on published anonymised graphs, even without additional background knowledge.
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Role Identification of Social Networkers [PDF]
A social network consists of a set of actors and a set of relationships between them which describe certain patterns of communication. Most current networks are huge and difficult to analyze and visualize. One of the methods frequently used is to extract the most important features, namely to create a certain abstraction, that is the transformation of ...
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Developmental literature highlights that cognitive, moral, and affective development proceeds from concrete operations to more abstract ones. However, it is not known whether this fundamental developmental trajectory also characterizes the development of social identification (i.e., the feelings of belonging, affiliation, and correctness to a group ...
Flavia Albarello+2 more
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Deep Learning for Automatic Detection and Facial Recognition in Japanese Macaques: Illuminating Social Networks [PDF]
Individual identification plays a pivotal role in ecology and ethology, notably as a tool for complex social structures understanding. However, traditional identification methods often involve invasive physical tags and can prove both disruptive for animals and time-intensive for researchers.
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Identifying Influential Brokers on Social Media from Social Network Structure [PDF]
Identifying influencers in a given social network has become an important research problem for various applications, including accelerating the spread of information in viral marketing and preventing the spread of fake news and rumors. The literature contains a rich body of studies on identifying influential source spreaders who can spread their own ...
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Fighting for human rights: Collective action by actual and potential activists [PDF]
Studying collective action with activists is increasingly important due to the large number of social movements fighting for human rights. Many studies are only partly conducted with actual activists and studying both actual and potential activists is ...
Pistoni Carlo+2 more
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Identification of Group Changes in Blogosphere [PDF]
The paper addresses a problem of change identification in social group evolution. A new SGCI method for discovering of stable groups was proposed and compared with existing GED method. The experimental studies on a Polish blogosphere service revealed that both methods are able to identify similar evolution events even though both use different concepts.
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Identification of influential social networkers
Online social networking is deeply interleaved in today's lifestyle. People come together and build communities to share thoughts, offer suggestions, exchange information, ideas, and opinions. Moreover, social networks often serve as platforms for information dissemination and product placement or promotion through viral marketing.
Eirinaki, Magdalini+2 more
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Bacillus anthracis infections – new possibilities of treatment
Introduction and objective Bacillus anthracis is one of biological agents which may be used in bioterrorism attacks. The aim of this study a review of the new treatment possibilities of anthrax, with particular emphasis on the treatment of pulmonary ...
Dorota Żakowska+7 more
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