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Social Network Analysis and Mining, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, December 2016
- Clay Fink, Aurora C. Schmidt, Vladimir Barash, Christopher J. Cameron, Michael Macy:
Complex contagions and the diffusion of popular Twitter hashtags in Nigeria. 1:1-1:19 - Sara Hajian, Tamir Tassa, Francesco Bonchi:
Individual privacy in social influence networks. 2:1-2:14 - S. Venkatesan, Vladimir A. Oleshchuk, Chenniappan Chellappan, Sourabh Prakash:
Analysis of key management protocols for social networks. 3:1-3:16 - Sushant S. Khopkar, Rakesh Nagi, Gregory Tauer:
A penalty box approach for approximation betweenness and closeness centrality algorithms. 4:1-4:13 - Sumanth Patil, Kyumin Lee:
Detecting experts on Quora: by their activity, quality of answers, linguistic characteristics and temporal behaviors. 5:1-5:11 - Shengyu Huang, Xinsheng Li, K. Selçuk Candan, Maria Luisa Sapino:
Reducing seed noise in personalized PageRank. 6:1-6:25 - Mehmet Kaya, Shannon Conley:
Comparison of sentiment lexicon development techniques for event prediction. 7:1-7:13 - Aron Culotta:
Training a text classifier with a single word using Twitter Lists and domain adaptation. 8:1-8:15 - Md Sarwar Kamal, Mohammad Shamsul Arefin:
Impact analysis of facebook in family bonding. 9:1-9:14 - Arash Nobari, Vahid Khodakarami, Reza Eslamipoor, Hassan Hosseini Nasab:
Developing a bi-objective model for a reliable mobile ad hoc network routing problem. 10:1-10:6 - Bin Zhou:
Applying the Clique Percolation Method to analyzing cross-market branch banking network structure: the case of Illinois. 11:1-11:14 - Eva García Martín, Niklas Lavesson, Mina Doroud:
Hashtags and followers - An experimental study of the online social network Twitter. 12:1-12:15 - Cong Liao, Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Christopher Griffin, Sarah Michele Rajtmajer:
A hybrid epidemic model for deindividuation and antinormative behavior in online social networks. 13:1-13:11 - Rémy Cazabet, Hideaki Takeda:
Understanding massive artistic cooperation: the case of Nico Nico Douga. 14:1-14:12 - Mário Cordeiro, Rui Sarmento, João Gama:
Dynamic community detection in evolving networks using locality modularity optimization. 15:1-15:20 - Yi Zhang, Jianguo Lu:
Discover millions of fake followers in Weibo. 16:1-16:15 - Fatih Sen, Rolf T. Wigand, Nitin Agarwal, Serpil Tokdemir Yuce, Rafal Kasprzyk:
Focal structures analysis: identifying influential sets of individuals in a social network. 17:1-17:22 - Chen Avin, Zvi Lotker, David Peleg, Itzik Turkel:
On social networks of program committees - Structure and effect on paper acceptance fairness. 18:1-18:20 - Wei Gao, Fabrizio Sebastiani:
From classification to quantification in tweet sentiment analysis. 19:1-19:22 - Steven Laan, Maarten Marx, Robert J. Mokken:
Close communities in social networks: boroughs and 2-clubs. 20:1-20:16 - Kiran Lakkaraju:
Modeling attitude diffusion and agenda setting: the MAMA model. 21:1-21:13 - Michael Hamann, Gerd Lindner, Henning Meyerhenke, Christian L. Staudt, Dorothea Wagner:
Structure-preserving sparsification methods for social networks. 22:1-22:22 - Carlos Alessandro Sena de Freitas, Fabrício Benevenuto, Adriano Veloso, Saptarshi Ghosh:
An empirical study of socialbot infiltration strategies in the Twitter social network. 23:1-23:16 - Cherry Ahmed, Abeer ElKorany, Reem Bahgat:
A supervised learning approach to link prediction in Twitter. 24:1-24:11 - Jean-Valère Cossu, Vincent Labatut, Nicolas Dugué:
A review of features for the discrimination of twitter users: application to the prediction of offline influence. 25:1-25:23 - Ryosuke Nishi, Taro Takaguchi, Keigo Oka, Takanori Maehara, Masashi Toyoda, Ken-ichi Kawarabayashi, Naoki Masuda:
Reply trees in Twitter: data analysis and branching process models. 26:1-26:13 - Ogheneovo Dibie, Tamara Sumner:
Using weak ties to understand the resource usage and sharing patterns of a professional learning community. 27:1-27:18 - Vladimir Batagelj, Selena Praprotnik:
An algebraic approach to temporal network analysis based on temporal quantities. 28:1-28:22 - Saptarshi Chakraborty, B. K. Tripathy:
Alpha-anonymization techniques for privacy preservation in social networks. 29:1-29:11 - Corey Pennycuff, Tim Weninger:
Striations in PageRank-ordered matrices. 30:1-30:17 - Rostyslav Korolov, Justin Peabody, Allen Lavoie, Sanmay Das, Malik Magdon-Ismail, William A. Wallace:
Predicting charitable donations using social media. 31:1-31:10 - Peng Xia, Shuangfei Zhai, Benyuan Liu, Yizhou Sun, Cindy X. Chen:
Design of reciprocal recommendation systems for online dating. 32:1-32:16 - Reza Farahbakhsh, Ángel Cuevas, Noël Crespi:
Characterization of cross-posting activity for professional users across Facebook, Twitter and Google+. 33:1-33:14 - Ira S. Moskowitz, Paul Hyden, Stephen Russell:
Network topology and mean infection times. 34:1-34:14 - Angelo Corallo, Cristian Bisconti, Laura Fortunato, Antonio Andrea Gentile, Piergiuseppe Pellè:
Statistical mechanics approach for collaborative business social network reconstruction. 35:1-35:14 - Amira Soliman, Leila Bahri, Sarunas Girdzijauskas, Barbara Carminati, Elena Ferrari:
CADIVa: cooperative and adaptive decentralized identity validation model for social networks. 36:1-36:22 - Gaspar Brogueira, Fernando Batista, João Paulo Carvalho:
Using geolocated tweets for characterization of Twitter in Portugal and the Portuguese administrative regions. 37:1-37:20 - Billel Hamadache, Hassina Seridi-Bouchelaghem, Nadir Farah:
A significant core structure inside the social network evolutionary process. 38:1-38:14 - Davide Vega, Matteo Magnani, Danilo Montesi, Roc Meseguer, Felix Freitag:
A new approach to role and position detection in networks. 39:1-39:23 - Robert J. Mokken, Eelke M. Heemskerk, Steven Laan:
Close communication and 2-clubs in corporate networks: Europe 2010. 40:1-40:19 - Monika Singh, Divya Bansal, Sanjeev Sofat:
Behavioral analysis and classification of spammers distributing pornographic content in social media. 41:1-41:18 - Santi Phithakkitnukoon, Zbigniew Smoreda:
Influence of social relations on human mobility and sociality: a study of social ties in a cellular network. 42:1-42:9 - Nuno Moniz, Francisco Louçã, Márcia D. B. Oliveira, Renato Soeiro:
Empirical analysis of the Portuguese governments social network. 43:1-43:19 - David F. Nettleton:
A synthetic data generator for online social network graphs. 44:1-44:33 - Puteri Nor Ellyza binti Nohuddin, Frans Coenen, Rob M. Christley:
The application of social network mining to cattle movement analysis: introducing the predictive trend mining framework. 45:1-45:17 - Maria Patrizia Vittoria, Pasquale Napolitano:
Large cultural networks and smart specialization: What is new in regional policy diagnostic analytics? 46:1-46:11 - Wolfgang Eugen Schlauch, Katharina Anna Zweig:
Motif detection speed up by using equations based on the degree sequence. 47:1-47:20 - Despoina Antonakaki, Iasonas Polakis, Elias Athanasopoulos, Sotiris Ioannidis, Paraskevi Fragopoulou:
Exploiting abused trending topics to identify spam campaigns in Twitter. 48:1-48:11 - Roger Vargas Jr., Frank Garcea, Bradford Z. Mahon, Darren A. Narayan:
Refining the clustering coefficient for analysis of social and neural network data. 49:1-49:8 - Gizem Korkmaz, Jose Cadena, Chris J. Kuhlman, Achla Marathe, Anil Vullikanti, Naren Ramakrishnan:
Multi-source models for civil unrest forecasting. 50:1-50:25 - Wei Wei, Kenneth Joseph, Huan Liu, Kathleen M. Carley:
Exploring characteristics of suspended users and network stability on Twitter. 51:1-51:18 - Khaled Almgren, Jeongkyu Lee:
An empirical comparison of influence measurements for social network analysis. 52:1-52:18 - Mouhamed Gaith Ayadi, Riadh Bouslimi, Jalel Akaichi:
A medical image retrieval scheme with relevance feedback through a medical social network. 53:1-53:23 - Dharshana Kasthurirathna, Michael Harré, Mahendra Piraveenan:
Optimising influence in social networks using bounded rationality models. 54:1-54:14 - Marco Corneli, Pierre Latouche, Fabrice Rossi:
Block modelling in dynamic networks with non-homogeneous Poisson processes and exact ICL. 55:1-55:14 - Nicola Lettieri, Antonio Altamura, Armando Faggiano, Delfina Malandrino:
A computational approach for the experimental study of EU case law: analysis and implementation. 56:1-56:17 - Joydip Dhar, Ankur Jain, Vijay K. Gupta:
A mathematical model of news propagation on online social network and a control strategy for rumor spreading. 57:1-57:9 - Bijan Ranjbar Sahraei, Haitham Bou-Ammar, Karl Tuyls, Gerhard Weiss:
On the prevalence of hierarchies in social networks. 58:1-58:16 - Riccardo Guidotti, Anna Monreale, Salvatore Rinzivillo, Dino Pedreschi, Fosca Giannotti:
Unveiling mobility complexity through complex network analysis. 59:1-59:21 - Alireza Rezvanian, Mohammad Reza Meybodi:
Sampling algorithms for weighted networks. 60:1-60:22 - Mohamed Shehab, Hakim Touati, Yousra Javed:
Semi-supervised policy recommendation for online social networks. 61:1-61:12 - Alankar Jain, Vivek S. Borkar, Dinesh Garg:
Fast rumor source identification via random walks. 62:1-62:13 - Nemanja Spasojevic, Prantik Bhattacharyya, Adithya Rao:
Mining half a billion topical experts across multiple social networks. 63:1-63:14 - Ruocheng Guo, Elham Shaabani, Abhinav Bhatnagar, Paulo Shakarian:
Toward early and order-of-magnitude cascade prediction in social networks. 64:1-64:18 - Anita Zakrzewska, David A. Bader:
Tracking local communities in streaming graphs with a dynamic algorithm. 65:1-65:16 - Hariton Efstathiades, Demetris Antoniades, George Pallis, Marios D. Dikaiakos:
Users key locations in online social networks: identification and applications. 66:1-66:17 - Ryan A. Rossi, Rong Zhou:
Parallel collective factorization for modeling large heterogeneous networks. 67:1-67:30 - Bo Gao, Bettina Berendt, Joaquin Vanschoren:
Toward understanding online sentiment expression: an interdisciplinary approach with subgroup comparison and visualization. 68:1-68:16 - Rajesh Sharma, Matteo Magnani, Danilo Montesi:
Effects of missing data in multilayer networks. 69:1-69:19 - Shubhangi Rastogi, Hira Zaheer:
Comparative analysis of queuing mechanisms: Droptail, RED and NLRED. 70:1-70:9 - Farsad Zamani Boroujeni, Mohammad Behnia, Simindokht Jahangard:
Improving collaborative recommendations using vector quantization and clustering. 71:1-71:6 - Christopher M. Smith, William T. Scherer, Andrew Todd:
Stepping back from the trees to see the forest: a network approach to valuing intelligence. 72:1-72:15 - Saeed NasehiMoghaddam, Mehdi Ghazanfari:
Structure and causality in the world system. 73:1-73:12 - Md. Saddam Hossain Mukta, Mohammed Eunus Ali, Jalal Mahmud:
Identifying and validating personality traits-based homophilies for an egocentric network. 74:1-74:16 - Mohammed Korayem, Khalifeh AlJadda, David J. Crandall:
Sentiment/subjectivity analysis survey for languages other than English. 75:1-75:17 - Quan Zheng, David B. Skillicorn:
Spectral embedding of directed networks. 76:1-76:15 - Hamidreza Alvari, Alireza Hajibagheri, Gita Sukthankar, Kiran Lakkaraju:
Identifying community structures in dynamic networks. 77:1-77:13 - Notice to: Promoting where, when and what? An analysis of web logs by integrating data mining and social network techniques to guide ecommerce business promotions. 78:1
- NhatHai Phan, Dejing Dou, Brigitte Piniewski, David Kil:
A deep learning approach for human behavior prediction with explanations in health social networks: social restricted Boltzmann machine (SRBM+). 79:1-79:14 - Ilire Hasani-Mavriqi, Florian Geigl, Subhash Chandra Pujari, Elisabeth Lex, Denis Helic:
The influence of social status and network structure on consensus building in collaboration networks. 80:1-80:17 - Sonia Khetarpaul, S. K. Gupta, L. Venkata Subramaniam:
Spatiotemporal social (STS) data model: correlating social networks and spatiotemporal data. 81:1-81:17 - Ajitesh Srivastava, Charalampos Chelmis, Viktor K. Prasanna:
Computing competing cascades on signed networks. 82:1-82:14 - Annapurna Jonnalagadda, Lakshmanan Kuppusamy:
A survey on game theoretic models for community detection in social networks. 83:1-83:24 - Jannis Koch, Christian L. Staudt, Maximilian Vogel, Henning Meyerhenke:
An empirical comparison of Big Graph frameworks in the context of network analysis. 84:1-84:20 - Paridhi Jain, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru, Anupam Joshi:
Other times, other values: leveraging attribute history to link user profiles across online social networks. 85:1-85:16 - Giulio Rossetti, Riccardo Guidotti, Ioanna Miliou, Dino Pedreschi, Fosca Giannotti:
A supervised approach for intra-/inter-community interaction prediction in dynamic social networks. 86:1-86:20 - Noé Gaumont, Clémence Magnien, Matthieu Latapy:
Finding remarkably dense sequences of contacts in link streams. 87:1-87:14 - Rahat Ibn Rafiq, Homa Hosseinmardi, Sabrina Arredondo Mattson, Richard Han, Qin Lv, Shivakant Mishra:
Analysis and detection of labeled cyberbullying instances in Vine, a video-based social network. 88:1-88:16 - Pavlos Paraskevopoulos, Themis Palpanas:
Where has this tweet come from? Fast and fine-grained geolocalization of non-geotagged tweets. 89:1-89:16 - Subu Surendran, D. Chithra Prasad, M. Ramachandra Kaimal:
A scalable geometric algorithm for community detection from social networks with incremental update. 90:1-90:13 - Mohsen Shahriari, Omid Askari Sichani, Joobin Gharibshah, Mahdi Jalili:
Sign prediction in social networks based on users reputation and optimism. 91:1-91:16 - Elvis Saravia, Carlos Rene Argueta, Yi-Shin Chen:
Unsupervised graph-based pattern extraction for multilingual emotion classification. 92:1-92:21 - Sylvain Lamprier, Simon Bourigault, Patrick Gallinari:
Influence learning for cascade diffusion models: focus on partial orders of infections. 93:1-93:16 - Gennaro Cordasco, Luisa Gargano, Adele A. Rescigno:
On finding small sets that influence large networks. 94:1-94:20 - Sudhir B. Kylasa, Giorgios Kollias, Ananth Grama:
Social ties and checkin sites: connections and latent structures in location-based social networks. 95:1-95:14 - Azadeh Hemmati, Kon Shing Kenneth Chung:
Quality of life: a social network's perspective. 96:1-96:14 - Frank W. Takes, Eelke M. Heemskerk:
Centrality in the global network of corporate control. 97:1-97:18 - Shampa Chakraverty, Anuradha Yadav, Ritu Sibal:
On evaluating the effectiveness of rating similarity-based trust. 98:1-98:13 - Robert A. Bridges, John P. Collins, Erik M. Ferragut, Jason A. Laska, Blair D. Sullivan:
A multi-level anomaly detection algorithm for time-varying graph data with interactive visualization. 99:1-99:14 - Christian Brugger, André Lucas Chinazzo, Alexandre Flores John, Christian de Schryver, Norbert Wehn, Wolfgang Eugen Schlauch, Katharina Anna Zweig:
Increasing sampling efficiency for the fixed degree sequence model with phase transitions. 100:1-100:14 - Mayank Yadav, Zillur Rahman:
The social role of social media: the case of Chennai rains-2015. 101:1-101:12 - Rana Forsati, Iman Barjasteh, Dennis Ross, Abdol-Hossein Esfahanian, Hayder Radha:
Network completion by leveraging similarity of nodes. 102:1-102:22 - Giulio Rossetti, Luca Pappalardo, Riivo Kikas, Dino Pedreschi, Fosca Giannotti, Marlon Dumas:
Homophilic network decomposition: a community-centric analysis of online social services. 103:1-103:18 - Tayfun Tuna, Esra Akbas, Ahmet Aksoy, Muhammed Abdullah Canbaz, Umit Karabiyik, Bilal Gonen, Ramazan Aygun:
User characterization for online social networks. 104:1-104:28 - George A. Barnett, Ke Jiang:
Resilience of the World Wide Web: a longitudinal two-mode network analysis. 105:1-105:15 - Jiamou Liu, Anastasia Moskvina:
Hierarchies, ties and power in organizational networks: model and analysis. 106:1-106:26 - Anuradha Goswami, Ajey Kumar:
A survey of event detection techniques in online social networks. 107:1-107:25 - Dionisis Margaris, Costas Vassilakis, Panagiotis Georgiadis:
Recommendation information diffusion in social networks considering user influence and semantics. 108:1-108:22 - Shuo Wang, Richard O. Sinnott:
Supporting geospatial privacy-preserving data mining of social media. 109:1-109:15 - Peixin Gao, Hui Miao, John S. Baras, MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi:
Social network ad allocation and optimization: a geometric mapping-based approach. 110:1-110:23
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