Social network analysis dates back to the early 20th century, with initial studies focusing on small group behavior from a sociological perspective. The emergence of the Internet and subsequent increase in the use of online social networking applications has caused a shift in the approach to this field. Faced with complex, large datasets, researchers need new methods and tools for collecting, processing, and mining social network data. Social Network Mining, Analysis and Research Trends: Techniques and Applications covers current research trends in the area of social networks analysis and mining. Containing research from experts in the social network analysis and mining communities, as well as practitioners from social science, business, and computer science, this book proposes new measures, methods, and techniques in social networks analysis and also presents applications and case studies in this changing field.
Social Multimedia Mining: Trends and Oppollunities in Areas of Social and Communication Studies
Georgios Lappas
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págs. 17-34
págs. 35-55
Community Discovery: From Web Pages to Social Networks
Damien Leprovost, Lylia Abrouk, David Gross-Amblard
págs. 56-64
Large Scale Graph Mining with MapReduce: Diameter Estimation and Eccentricity Plots of Massive Graphs with Mining Applications
págs. 66-78
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Exploiting Social Annotations for Resource Classification
Arkaitz Zubiaga , Víctor Fresno Fernández , Raquel Martínez Unanue
págs. 116-130
Social Network Construction in the Information Age: Views and Perspectives
Michael Farrugia, Neil Hurley, Diane Payne, Aaron Quigley
págs. 131-155
págs. 156-170
págs. 171-182
págs. 183-203
págs. 205-230
Universal Dynamics on Complex Networks, Really?: A Comparison of Two Real-World Networks that Cross Structural Paths... but Ever so Differently
Brigitte Gay
págs. 231-249
págs. 250-269
Social Recommendations: Mentor and Leader Detection to Alleviate the Cold-Start Problem in Collaborative Filtering
págs. 270-290
Capturing Market Mavens among Advergamers: A Case of Mobile-Based Social Networking Site in Japan
Shintaro Okazaki , Jaime Romero de la Fuente, Sara Campo Martínez
págs. 291-305
Semantic-Awareness for a Useful Digital Life
Johann Stan, Myriam Ribière, Jérôme Picault, Lionel Natarianni, Nicolas Marie
págs. 306-338
The Comparability of Event-Related and General Social Support
Valentina Hlebec, Maja Mrzel, Tina Kogovsek
págs. 339-359
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