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Social Network Analysis and Mining, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, December 2014
- Wen Xu, Zaixin Lu, Weili Wu, Zhiming Chen:
A novel approach to online social influence maximization. 153 - Carson Kai-Sang Leung
, Syed Khairuzzaman Tanbeer, Juan J. Cameron:
Interactive discovery of influential friends from social networks. 154 - Jeffrey Chan
, Samantha Lam, Conor Hayes
:
Generalised blockmodelling of social and relational networks using evolutionary computing. 155 - Chanhyun Kang, Andrea Pugliese
, John Grant, V. S. Subrahmanian:
STUN: querying spatio-temporal uncertain (social) networks. 156 - Daniel Schall:
Link prediction in directed social networks. 157 - Cristiano André da Costa
, Dante Zaupa, Jorge Luis Victória Barbosa
, Rodrigo da Rosa Righi, João de Camargo, Nikolas Daroit, Adenauer Corrêa Yamin:
A spontaneous social network based on mobile devices. 158 - Sibel Adali, Jennifer Golbeck:
Predicting personality with social behavior: a comparative study. 159 - Bogdan Gliwa
, Anna Zygmunt:
GEVi: context-based graphical analysis of social group dynamics. 160 - Anna Cinzia Squicciarini
, Christopher Griffin
:
Why and how to deceive: game results with sociological evidence. 161 - Huan Liu, Jiawei Han, Hiroshi Motoda:
Uncovering deception in social media. 162 - Arkaitz Zubiaga
, Heng Ji:
Tweet, but verify: epistemic study of information verification on Twitter. 163 - Chhavi Rana
, Sanjay Kumar Jain:
An extended evolutionary clustering algorithm for an adaptive recommender system. 164 - Ming-Feng Tsai, Chih-Wei Tzeng, Zhe-Li Lin, Arbee L. P. Chen:
Discovering leaders from social network by action cascade. 165 - Anna Vartapetiance, Lee Gillam:
Deception detection: dependable or defective? 166 - Mathias R. Kuhnt
, Oliver A. Brust:
Low reciprocity rates in acquaintance networks of young adults: fact or artifact? 167 - Colin Cooper, Tomasz Radzik
, Yiannis Siantos:
Estimating network parameters using random walks. 168 - Ben Collingsworth, Ronaldo Menezes
:
A self-organized approach for detecting communities in networks. 169 - Diana Palsetia, Md. Mostofa Ali Patwary, Ankit Agrawal
, Alok N. Choudhary:
Excavating social circles via user interests. 170 - Ali Rahmani, Alan Chia-Lung Chen, Abdullah Sarhan, Jamal Jida, Mohammad Rifaie, Reda Alhajj:
Social media analysis and summarization for opinion mining: a business case study. 171 - Moshen Shahriari
, Mahdi Jalili
:
Ranking Nodes in Signed Social Networks. 172 - Tim Weninger:
An exploration of submissions and discussions in social news: mining collective intelligence of Reddit. 173 - Alexandru-Florin Tatar, Panayotis Antoniadis, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Serge Fdida:
From popularity prediction to ranking online news. 174 - Ali Choumane:
A semantic similarity-based social information retrieval model. 175 - Md. Nafiz Hamid, Md. Abu Naser, Md. Kamrul Hasan, Hasan Mahmud
:
A cohesion-based friend-recommendation system. 176 - Kenneth Joseph, Kathleen M. Carley
, David Filonuk, Geoffrey P. Morgan, Jürgen Pfeffer:
Arab Spring: from newspaper. 177 - Nicolas Dugué
, Anthony Perez:
Social capitalists on Twitter: detection, evolution and behavioral analysis. 178 - Bryan Perozzi, Christopher McCubbin, James T. Halbert:
Scalable graph clustering with parallel approximate PageRank. 179 - Maximilien Danisch, Jean-Loup Guillaume
, Bénédicte Le Grand:
Multi-ego-centered communities in practice. 180 - Malhar Anjaria, Ram Mohana Reddy Guddeti
:
A novel sentiment analysis of social networks using supervised learning. 181 - David B. Skillicorn
, Quan Zheng, Carlo Morselli:
Modeling dynamic social networks using spectral embedding. 182 - Laurie Grieshober, Rachael Hageman Blair:
Evaluating performance of link prediction in scale-free evolving networks and a Facebook community. 183 - Neil Zhenqiang Gong, Wenchang Xu:
Reciprocal versus parasocial relationships in online social networks. 184 - Hila Koren, Ido Kaminer, Daphne R. Raban
:
Exploring the effect of reinvention on critical mass formation and the diffusion of information in a social network. 185 - Tanmoy Chakraborty
, Sandipan Sikdar, Niloy Ganguly
, Animesh Mukherjee:
Citation interactions among computer science fields: a quantitative route to the rise and fall of scientific research. 187 - Konstantinos Pelechrinis:
Matching patterns in networks with multi-dimensional attributes: a machine learning approach. 188 - De Wang, Danesh Irani, Calton Pu:
SPADE: a social-spam analytics and detection framework. 189 - Tobias Hoßfeld
, Valentin Burger, Haye Hinrichsen, Matthias Hirth
, Phuoc Tran-Gia:
On the computation of entropy production in stationary social networks. 190 - James Abello, François Queyroi:
Network decomposition into fixed points of degree peeling. 191 - Peter-Paul van Maanen, Remco Wijn, Erik M. Boertjes:
The effect of interventions on Twitter in four target groups using different measures of influence. 192 - Aibek Makazhanov
, Davood Rafiei, Muhammad Waqar:
Predicting political preference of Twitter users. 193 - Michael Fire, Dima Kagan
, Aviad Elyashar
, Yuval Elovici:
Friend or foe? Fake profile identification in online social networks. 194 - Kathleen M. Carley
, Jürgen Pfeffer, Fred Morstatter, Huan Liu:
Embassies burning: toward a near-real-time assessment of social media using geo-temporal dynamic network analytics. 195 - Tianqing Zhu, Gang Li
, Lei Pan
, Yongli Ren
, Wanlei Zhou
:
Privacy preserving collaborative filtering for KNN attack resisting. 196 - Erick Stattner, Martine Collard:
Matching of communities and frequent conceptual links. 197 - Eamonn O'Loughlin, Diane Payne:
Building rich social network data: a schema to assist in designing, collecting and evaluating social network data. 198 - Charalampos Chelmis
, Ajitesh Srivastava, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Computational models of technology adoption at the workplace. 199 - Trazíbulo Henrique, Inácio de Sousa Fadigas, Marcos Grilo Rosa, Hernane Borges de Barros Pereira:
Mathematics education semantic networks. 200 - Acar Tamersoy, Elias B. Khalil
, Bo Xie, Stephen L. Lenkey, Bryan R. Routledge, Duen Horng Chau
, Shamkant B. Navathe:
Large-scale insider trading analysis: patterns and discoveries. 201 - Lingfei Wu, Robert Ackland
:
How Web 1.0 fails: the mismatch between hyperlinks and clickstreams. 202 - John Champaign, Robin Cohen, Noel Sardana, John A. Doucette:
A framework to restrict viewing of peer commentary on Web objects based on trust modeling. 203 - Petko Bogdanov, Michael Busch, Jeff Moehlis, Ambuj K. Singh, Boleslaw K. Szymanski
:
Modeling individual topic-specific behavior and influence backbone networks in social media. 204 - Daniel Archambault
, Neil J. Hurley
:
Visualization of trends in subscriber attributes of communities on mobile telecommunications networks. 205 - Pete Burnap
, Matthew L. Williams
, Luke Sloan, Omer F. Rana
, William Housley, Adam Edwards
, Vincent A. Knight, Rob Procter, Alex Voss
:
Tweeting the terror: modelling the social media reaction to the Woolwich terrorist attack. 206 - Yongli Ren
, Gang Li
, Jun Zhang
, Wanlei Zhou
:
The maximum imputation framework for neighborhood-based collaborative filtering. 207 - Márcia D. B. Oliveira, Américo Guerreiro
, João Gama
:
Dynamic communities in evolving customer networks: an analysis using landmark and sliding windows. 208 - Theo Lins, Adriano César Machado Pereira
, Fabrício Benevenuto
:
Workload characterization of a location-based social network. 209 - Sibel Adali, Xiaohui Lu, Malik Magdon-Ismail:
Local, community and global centrality methods for analyzing networks. 210 - Alexey Uversky, Dusan Ramljak, Vladan Radosavljevic, Kosta Ristovski, Zoran Obradovic:
Panning for gold: using variograms to select useful connections in a temporal multigraph setting. 211 - Ahmed Abdeen Hamed, Xindong Wu, Alan Rubin:
A twitter recruitment intelligent system: association rule mining for smoking cessation. 212 - Mingxiang Zhu, Tianjie Cao
, Xiangying Jiang:
Using clustering coefficient to construct weighted networks for supervised link prediction. 215 - Lidan Fan, Weili Wu, Xuming Zhai, Kai Xing, Wonjun Lee, Ding-Zhu Du:
Maximizing rumor containment in social networks with constrained time. 214 - Gnana Thedchanamoorthy
, Mahendra Piraveenan, Shahadat Uddin
, Upul Senanayake:
Influence of vaccination strategies and topology on the herd immunity of complex networks. 213 - Folke Mitzlaff, Martin Atzmüller, Andreas Hotho, Gerd Stumme
:
The social distributional hypothesis: a pragmatic proxy for homophily in online social networks. 216 - Christoph Scholz
, Martin Atzmueller, Mark Kibanov, Gerd Stumme
:
Predictability of evolving contacts and triadic closure in human face-to-face proximity networks. 217 - Peter-Paul van Maanen, Bob van der Vecht:
Development and evaluation of multi-agent models of online social influence based on Cialdini's principles. 218 - Karthik Subbian, Dhruv Sharma, Zhen Wen, Jaideep Srivastava
:
Finding influencers in networks using social capital. 219 - Sushant S. Khopkar, Rakesh Nagi
, Alexander G. Nikolaev, Vaibhav Bhembre:
Efficient algorithms for incremental all pairs shortest paths, closeness and betweenness in social network analysis. 220 - Jonathan White, Joon S. Park, Charles A. Kamhoua, Kevin A. Kwiat:
Social network attack simulation with honeytokens. 221 - Mir-Kamran Mahshid, Reza Eslamipoor
:
An efficient and secure authentication for inter-roaming in wireless heterogeneous network. 222 - Yifan Hao, Huiping Cao, Chuan Hu, Kabi Bhattarai, Satyajayant Misra:
K-anonymity for social networks containing rich structural and textual information. 223 - Nam P. Nguyen, Md Abdul Alim, Thang N. Dinh
, My T. Thai:
A method to detect communities with stability in social networks. 224 - Jalel Akaichi
:
A medical social network for physicians' annotations posting and summarization. 225 - Ahmed Ibrahem Hafez
, Aboul Ella Hassanien, Aly A. Fahmy:
BNEM: a fast community detection algorithm using generative models. 226 - Mamadou Diaby, Emmanuel Viennet, Tristan Launay:
Exploration of methodologies to improve job recommender systems on social networks. 227 - Ryan A. Rossi, Nesreen K. Ahmed:
Coloring large complex networks. 228 - Owen Sacco, John G. Breslin:
In users we trust: towards social user interactions based Trust Assertions for the Social Semantic Web. 229 - Andrea Tagarelli
, Roberto Interdonato
:
Lurking in social networks: topology-based analysis and ranking methods. 230 - Cuneyt Gurcan Akcora
, Barbara Carminati
, Elena Ferrari
, Murat Kantarcioglu:
Detecting anomalies in social network data consumption. 231 - Dorit Baras, Amir Ronen, Elad Yom-Tov
:
The effect of social affinity and predictive horizon on churn prediction using diffusion modeling. 232 - Amir Hossein Razavi, Dyah Anggraini, Rokia Missaoui, Jean Vaillancourt, Mohamed Talbi:
Modeling and predicting cascading removal phenomenon over social networks. 233 - Amin Javari, Joobin Gharibshah, Mahdi Jalili
:
Recommender systems based on collaborative filtering and resource allocation. 234 - Miray Kas, Kathleen M. Carley, L. Richard Carley:
An incremental algorithm for updating betweenness centrality and k-betweenness centrality and its performance on realistic dynamic social network data. 235 - Stefanos Antaris, Dimitrios Rafailidis
, Alexandros Nanopoulos:
Link injection for boosting information spread in social networks. 236 - Mohsen JafariAsbagh, Emilio Ferrara
, Onur Varol
, Filippo Menczer
, Alessandro Flammini:
Clustering memes in social media streams. 237 - Gourab Ghoshal
, Giuseppe Mangioni, Ronaldo Menezes
, Julia Poncela-Casasnovas:
Social system as complex networks. 238 - Evangelos E. Papalexakis
, Tudor Dumitras, Duen Horng Chau
, B. Aditya Prakash, Christos Faloutsos
:
SharkFin: Spatio-temporal mining of software adoption and penetration. 240
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