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Social Network Influence Analysis

2019 6th International Conference on Dependable Systems and Their Applications (DSA), 2020
Social networking platforms, such as weibo, WeChat, Twitter and Facebook etc. It have greatly changed people's daily life in the past. Compared with traditional media information dissemination, information dissemination based on social network has the characteristics of simplicity, speed and wide audience.
Yuning Guo, Jianxiang Cao, Weiguo Lin
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An overview of social network analysis

WIREs Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 2012
AbstractData mining is being increasingly applied to social networks. Two relevant reasons are the growing availability of large volumes of relational data, boosted by the proliferation of social media web sites, and the intuition that an individual's connections can yield richer information than his/her isolate attributes. This synergistic combination
Márcia D. B. Oliveira, João Gama 0001
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Social Network Analysis

1994
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Wasserman, S., Faust, K.
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Autonomic analysis of social networks

Proceedings of the 2011 15th International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD), 2011
Modern society offers us many ways to socially interact with friends, colleagues, co-workers, etc. In this scenario, our social networks are in constantly changing and interests, objectives, and other things involved in each social interaction can be affected or even remain out of reach. For each change, the social network has to be re-analyzed to show
Ricardo Tadeu da Silva   +2 more
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Sociality Analysis in Wireless Networks

2015 15th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing, 2015
In recent years, wireless networks (including WLANs and cellular networks) have been widely deployed in enterprise, public areas and homes. In wireless networks, users are observed to act collaboratively rather than arriving or leaving independently. In this paper, we have analysed real WiFi traces deployed in an enterprise in 2012 and cellular network
Wenhao Chen, Guangtao Xue
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Social network analysis: An overview

WIREs Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 2018
Social network analysis (SNA) is a core pursuit of analyzing social networks today. In addition to the usual statistical techniques of data analysis, these networks are investigated using SNA measures. It helps in understanding the dependencies between social entities in the data, characterizing their behaviors and their effect on the network as a ...
Shazia Tabassum   +3 more
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An Improved Social Network Analysis Method for Social Networks

2013
Recently, Social Network Service (SNS) users are rapidly increasing, and Social Network Analysis (SNA) methods are used to analyze the structure of user relationship or messages in many fields. However, the SNA methods based on the shortest distance among nodes is time-consuming in measuring computation time.
Jongsoo Sohn   +4 more
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Social Network Analysis in Scientometrics

2012 Eighth International Conference on Signal Image Technology and Internet Based Systems, 2012
In this paper we report on the results of our current attempt to enhance scientometric measurements by employing social network analysis and mining methods. We begin by recalling of our previous work on the collection of a rich data on the social network of scientific collaboration. Then, we proceed to the description of the enhancements to the dataset.
Adam Matusiak, Mikolaj Morzy
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Analysis of Tags as a Social Network

2008 International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering, 2008
Tag, a kind of social annotation, is an essential component of online social networks and Web2.0 application. Research on it can reveal some patterns of userspsila activities on the Internet. This paper uses data from the social bookmarking site del.icio.us to examine the tagspsila network as a social network. We connected tags with common bookmarks to
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