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Mining Social Networks and Security Informatics 2013
- Tansel Özyer, Zeki Erdem, Jon G. Rokne, Suheil Khoury:
Mining Social Networks and Security Informatics. Lecture Notes in Social Networks, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-94-007-6358-6 - Murat Obali, Bunyamin Dursun:
A Model for Dynamic Integration of Data Sources. 1-14 - Qinna Wang, Eric Fleury:
Overlapping Community Structure and Modular Overlaps in Complex Networks. 15-40 - Fredrik Johansson, Pontus Svenson:
Constructing and Analyzing Uncertain Social Networks from Unstructured Textual Data. 41-61 - Frank Nagle:
Privacy Breach Analysis in Social Networks. 63-77 - Fergal Reid, Aaron F. McDaid, Neil J. Hurley:
Partitioning Breaks Communities. 79-105 - Michael Farrugia, Neil Hurley, Aaron J. Quigley:
SAINT: Supervised Actor Identification for Network Tuning. 107-126 - Dipankar Das, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:
Holder and Topic Based Analysis of Emotions on Blog Texts: A Case Study for Bengali. 127-143 - Brij B. Gupta, Nadeem Jamali:
Predicting Number of Zombies in a DDoS Attacks Using Isotonic Regression. 145-159 - Vasileios Anastopoulos, Panagiotis Karampelas, Reda Alhajj:
Developing a Hybrid Framework for a Web-Page Recommender System. 161-181 - Dhiraj Murthy, Alexander Gross, Alexander Takata, Stephanie Bond:
Evaluation and Development of Data Mining Tools for Social Network Analysis. 183-202 - Sara Javanmardi, David W. McDonald, Rich Caruana, Sholeh Forouzan, Cristina V. Lopes:
Learning to Detect Vandalism in Social Content Systems: A Study on Wikipedia - Vandalism Detection in Wikipedia. 203-225 - Yang Yang, Yizhou Sun, Saurav Pandit, Nitesh V. Chawla, Jiawei Han:
Perspective on Measurement Metrics for Community Detection Algorithms. 227-242 - Mohammad Reza Faghani, Uyen Trang Nguyen:
A Study of Malware Propagation via Online Social Networking. 243-265 - Ahmed Elhajj, Abdallah M. ElSheikh, Omar Addam, Mohamad Alzohbi, Omar Zarour, Alper Aksaç, Orkun Öztürk, Tansel Özyer, Mick J. Ridley, Reda Alhajj:
Estimating the Importance of Terrorists in a Terror Network. 267-283
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