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The academic social network [PDF]
Through academic publications, the authors of these publications form a social network. Instead of sharing casual thoughts and photos (as in Facebook), authors pick co-authors and reference papers written by other authors. Thanks to various efforts (such as Microsoft Libra and DBLP), the data necessary for analyzing the academic social network is ...
Tom Z. J. Fu +2 more
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Maximizing the spread of influence through a social network
Models for the processes by which ideas and influence propagate through a social network have been studied in a number of domains, including the diffusion of medical and technological innovations, the sudden and widespread adoption of various strategies ...
D. Kempe, J. Kleinberg, É. Tardos
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Computing in Social Networks [PDF]
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Andrei Giurgiu +3 more
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What is Twitter, a social network or a news media?
Twitter, a microblogging service less than three years old, commands more than 41 million users as of July 2009 and is growing fast. Twitter users tweet about any topic within the 140-character limit and follow others to receive their tweets. The goal of
Haewoon Kwak +3 more
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Attributed Social Network Embedding [PDF]
Embedding network data into a low-dimensional vector space has shown promising performance for many real-world applications, such as node classification and entity retrieval.
Lizi Liao +3 more
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In the Hungarian as well as the international literature, debates regarding the methodology used for measuring energy poverty are ongoing. Our contribution sought to develop a methodology that would be relatively easy to measure via survey and have the ...
Adrienne Csizmady +3 more
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Social games in a social network [PDF]
We study an evolutionary version of the Prisoner's Dilemma game, played by agents placed in a small-world network. Agents are able to change their strategy, imitating that of the most successful neighbor. We observe that different topologies, ranging from regular lattices to random graphs, produce a variety of emergent behaviors. This is a contribution
Abramson, Guillermo, Kuperman, Marcelo
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Structural and Contextual Patterns in Family Health History Knowledge among African American Adults: A Mixed-Methods Social Network Analysis Study* [PDF]
Background: Family health history is a strong risk factor for many chronic diseases. Ethnic minorities have been found to have a low awareness of their family health history (FHH), which may pose a contributing factor to health disparities.
Sula M. Hood +13 more
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Orientation in social networks [PDF]
10 pages, 4 ...
Yanqing Hu, Ying Fan 0001, Zengru Di
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Collaboration in Social Networks [PDF]
The very notion of social network implies that linked individuals interact repeatedly with each other. This notion allows them not only to learn successful strategies and adapt to them, but also to condition their own behavior on the behavior of others, in a strategic forward looking manner.
Luca Dall'Asta +2 more
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