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Social Network Analysis and Mining, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 2013
- Piotr Bródka, Stanislaw Saganowski, Przemyslaw Kazienko:
GED: the method for group evolution discovery in social networks. 1-14 - Salvatore Catanese, Emilio Ferrara, Giacomo Fiumara:
Forensic analysis of phone call networks. 15-33 - Christophe Thovex, Francky Trichet:
Semantic social networks analysis - Towards a sociophysical knowledge analysis. 35-49 - Faraz Zaidi:
Small world networks and clustered small world networks with random connectivity. 51-63 - Deepa Anand, Kamal Kant Bharadwaj:
Pruning trust-distrust network via reliability and risk estimates for quality recommendations. 65-84 - Oussama Allali, Lionel Tabourier, Clémence Magnien, Matthieu Latapy:
Internal links and pairs as a new tool for the analysis of bipartite complex networks. 85-91 - Mohamed Shehab, Moonam Ko, Hakim Touati:
Enabling cross-site interactions in social networks. 93-106 - Malik Muhammad Saad Missen, Mohand Boughanem, Guillaume Cabanac:
Opinion mining: reviewed from word to document level. 107-125
Volume 3, Number 2, June 2013
- Darcy A. Davis, Ryan Lichtenwalter, Nitesh V. Chawla:
Supervised methods for multi-relational link prediction. 127-141 - Zeinab Liaghat, Amir Hossein Rasekh, Ala Mahdavi:
Application of data mining methods for link prediction in social networks. 143-150 - Sean Chester, Bruce M. Kapron, Gautam Srivastava, S. Venkatesh:
Complexity of social network anonymization. 151-166 - Santhanakrishnan Anand, Rajarathnam Chandramouli, Koduvayur P. Subbalakshmi, Mukundan Venkataraman:
Altruism in social networks: good guys do finish first. 167-177 - Amit Goyal, Francesco Bonchi, Laks V. S. Lakshmanan, Suresh Venkatasubramanian:
On minimizing budget and time in influence propagation over social networks. 179-192 - Peter Lachenmaier, Florian Ott, Michael Koch:
Model-driven development of a person-centric mashup for social software. 193-207 - Sharath Hiremagalore, Chen Liang, Angelos Stavrou, Huzefa Rangwala:
Improving network response times using social information. 209-220 - Darko Obradovic, Stephan Baumann, Andreas Dengel:
A social network analysis and mining methodology for the monitoring of specific domains in the blogosphere. 221-232 - André Nichterlein, Rolf Niedermeier, Johannes Uhlmann, Mathias Weller:
On tractable cases of Target Set Selection. 233-256 - G. Poornalatha, Prakash S. Raghavendra:
Web sessions clustering using hybrid sequence alignment measure (HSAM). 257-268
Volume 3, Number 3, September 2013
- Ram Babu Roy, Uttam Kumar Sarkar:
A social network approach to change detection in the interdependence structure of global stock markets. 269-283 - Juan Lang, Shyhtsun Felix Wu:
Social network user lifetime. 285-297 - Idrissa Sarr, Rokia Missaoui:
Managing node disappearance based on information flow in social networks. 299-311 - Sukru Tikves, Sujogya Banerjee, Hamy Temkit, Sedat Gokalp, Hasan Davulcu, Arunabha Sen, Steven R. Corman, Mark Woodward, Shreejay Nair, Inayah Rohmaniyah, Ali Amin:
A system for ranking organizations using social scale analysis. 313-328 - Dana Popovici, Mikael Desertot, Sylvain Lecomte, Thierry Delot:
A framework for mobile and context-aware applications applied to vehicular social networks. 329-340 - Cheng-Te Li, Tsung-Ting Kuo, Chien-Tung Ho, San-Chuan Hung, Wei-Shih Lin, Shou-De Lin:
Modeling and evaluating information propagation in a microblogging social network. 341-357 - Vinti Agarwal, Kamal Kant Bharadwaj:
A collaborative filtering framework for friends recommendation in social networks based on interaction intensity and adaptive user similarity. 359-379 - Sean Chester, Bruce M. Kapron, Ganesh Ramesh, Gautam Srivastava, Alex Thomo, S. Venkatesh:
Why Waldo befriended the dummy? k-Anonymization of social networks with pseudo-nodes. 381-399 - Kalapriya Kannan, Munish Goyal, George T. Jacob:
Modeling the impact of review dynamics on utility value of a product. 401-418 - Hao-Fan Yang, Jinglan Zhang, Paul Roe:
Reputation modelling in Citizen Science for environmental acoustic data analysis. 419-435 - Sandra A. Vannoy, Charlie C. Chen, B. Dawn Medlin:
Investigating the impact of differences in kind upon resource consumption in web-based social networks. 437-456 - Srividhya Venugopal, Evan Stoner, Martin Cadeiras, Ronaldo Menezes:
Understanding organ transplantation in the USA using geographical social networks. 457-473 - Cuneyt Gurcan Akcora, Barbara Carminati, Elena Ferrari:
User similarities on social networks. 475-495 - Silvana Rossy de Brito, Aleksandra do Socorro da Silva, Dalton Lopes Martins, Nandamudi Lankalapalli Vijaykumar, Cláudio Alex Jorge da Rocha, João Crisóstomo Weyl Albuquerque Costa, Carlos Renato Lisboa Francês:
Employing online social networks to monitor and evaluate training of digital inclusion agents. 497-519 - Kirill Dyagilev, Shie Mannor, Elad Yom-Tov:
On information propagation in mobile call networks. 521-541 - Marcin Budka, Krzysztof Juszczyszyn, Katarzyna Musial, Anna Musial:
Molecular model of dynamic social network based on e-mail communication. 543-563 - David B. Skillicorn, Christian Leuprecht:
Inferring the mental state of influencers. 565-595 - Arnaud Sallaberry, Faraz Zaidi, Guy Melançon:
Model for generating artificial social networks having community structures with small-world and scale-free properties. 597-609 - Charalampos Chelmis, Viktor K. Prasanna:
An empirical analysis of microblogging behavior in the enterprise. 611-633 - Mohamed M. Mostafa:
An emotional polarity analysis of consumers' airline service tweets. 635-649 - Idrissa Sarr, Rokia Missaoui, Romain Lalande:
Group disappearance in social networks with communities. 651-665 - Dieudonné Tchuente, C. Marie-Françoise Canut, Nadine Jessel, André Péninou, Florence Sèdes:
A community-based algorithm for deriving users' profiles from egocentrics networks: experiment on Facebook and DBLP. 667-683 - Zhao Tian, Nancy Samaan:
A novel approach for modeling and managing spontaneous social communities over MANETs. 685-700 - Andreas Harrer, Alona Schmidt:
Blockmodelling and role analysis in multi-relational networks. 701-719 - George A. Barnett, Jeanette B. Ruiz, Jesse R. Hammond, Zhige Xin:
An examination of the relationship between international telecommunication networks, terrorism and global news coverage. 721-747 - Nikolay Korovaiko, Alex Thomo:
Trust prediction from user-item ratings. 749-759 - Jyi-Shane Liu, Ke-Chih Ning, Wan-Chun Chuang:
Discovering and characterizing political elite cliques with evolutionary community detection. 761-783
Volume 3, Number 4, December 2013
- Anwitaman Datta, Ee-Peng Lim, Stuart W. Shulman:
Editorial. 785 - Michal Jankowski-Lorek, Lukasz Ostrowski, Piotr Turek, Adam Wierzbicki:
Modeling Wikipedia admin elections using multidimensional behavioral social networks. 787-801 - Sridhar Mandyam, Usha Sridhar:
Endogenous control of DeGroot belief learning. 803-812 - Yazhe Wang, Baihua Zheng:
Hypergraph index: an index for context-aware nearest neighbor query on social networks. 813-828 - Paolo Boldi, Marco Rosa, Sebastiano Vigna:
Robustness of social and web graphs to node removal. 829-842 - Irena Pletikosa Cvijikj, Florian Michahelles:
Online engagement factors on Facebook brand pages. 843-861 - John L. Pfaltz:
A mathematical model of dynamic social networks. 863-872 - Guido Sautter, Klemens Böhm:
High-throughput crowdsourcing mechanisms for complex tasks. 873-888 - Eva Zangerle, Wolfgang Gassler, Günther Specht:
On the impact of text similarity functions on hashtag recommendations in microblogging environments. 889-898 - Nicolas Kourtellis, Tharaka Alahakoon, Ramanuja Simha, Adriana Iamnitchi, Rahul Tripathi:
Identifying high betweenness centrality nodes in large social networks. 899-914 - Zachary P. Neal:
Identifying statistically significant edges in one-mode projections. 915-924 - Yue Wang, Xintao Wu, Jun Zhu, Yang Xiang:
On learning cluster coefficient of private networks. 925-938 - Mahendra Piraveenan, Gnana Thedchanamoorthy, Shahadat Uddin, Kon Shing Kenneth Chung:
Quantifying topological robustness of networks under sustained targeted attacks. 939-952 - Yuan Yao, Hanghang Tong, Feng Xu, Jian Lu:
Pairwise trust inference by subgraph extraction. 953-968 - Zhiyong Zhang, Kanliang Wang:
A trust model for multimedia social networks. 969-979 - Zoheb Hassan Borbora, Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad, Jehwan Oh, Karen Zita Haigh, Jaideep Srivastava, Zhen Wen:
Robust features of trust in social networks. 981-999 - Tetsuya Yoshida:
Weighted line graphs for overlapping community discovery. 1001-1013 - Gianni Costa, Riccardo Ortale:
Probabilistic analysis of communities and inner roles in networks: Bayesian generative models and approximate inference. 1015-1038 - Reihaneh Rabbany, Mansoureh Takaffoli, Justin Fagnan, Osmar R. Zaïane, Ricardo J. G. B. Campello:
Communities validity: methodical evaluation of community mining algorithms. 1039-1062 - Jorge Carlos Valverde-Rebaza, Alneu de Andrade Lopes:
Exploiting behaviors of communities of twitter users for link prediction. 1063-1074 - Raghvendra Mall, Rocco Langone, Johan A. K. Suykens:
FURS: Fast and Unique Representative Subset selection retaining large-scale community structure. 1075-1095 - Onur Küçüktunç, Kamer Kaya, Erik Saule, Ümit V. Çatalyürek:
Fast recommendation on bibliographic networks with sparse-matrix ordering and partitioning. 1097-1111 - Jiliang Tang, Xia Hu, Huan Liu:
Social recommendation: a review. 1113-1133 - Yongli Ren, Gang Li, Wanlei Zhou:
A learning method for Top-N recommendations with incomplete data. 1135-1148 - Mario Cataldi, Andrea Ballatore, Ilaria Tiddi, Marie-Aude Aufaure:
Good location, terrible food: detecting feature sentiment in user-generated reviews. 1149-1163 - Michael K. Martin, Jürgen Pfeffer, Kathleen M. Carley:
Network text analysis of conceptual overlap in interviews, newspaper articles and keywords. 1165-1177 - Aparna Gullapalli, Kathleen M. Carley:
Extracting ordinal temporal trail clusters in networks using symbolic time-series analysis. 1179-1194 - Daniel Faria Bernardes, Matthieu Latapy, Fabien Tarissan:
Inadequacy of SIR model to reproduce key properties of real-world spreading cascades: experiments on a large-scale P2P system. 1195-1208 - Emoke-Ágnes Horvát, Katharina Anna Zweig:
A fixed degree sequence model for the one-mode projection of multiplex bipartite graphs. 1209-1224 - Paulo Shakarian, Sean Eyre, Damon Paulo:
A scalable heuristic for viral marketing under the tipping model. 1225-1248 - Mahmoudreza Babaei, Baharan Mirzasoleiman, Mahdi Jalili, Mohammad Ali Safari:
Revenue maximization in social networks through discounting. 1249-1262 - Alysson Bolognesi Prado, Maria Cecília Calani Baranauskas:
Addressing structural and dynamic features of scientific social networks through the lens of Actor-Network Theory. 1263-1276 - Stefan Stieglitz, Linh Dang-Xuan:
Social media and political communication: a social media analytics framework. 1277-1291 - Charles Perez, Babiga Birregah, Marc Lemercier:
A smartphone-based online social network trust evaluation system. 1293-1310 - Peter Laflin, Alexander V. Mantzaris, Fiona Ainley, Amanda Otley, Peter Grindrod, Desmond J. Higham:
Discovering and validating influence in a dynamic online social network. 1311-1323 - Irena Pletikosa Cvijikj, Erica Dubach Spiegler, Florian Michahelles:
Evaluation framework for social media brand presence. 1325-1349 - Lucas A. Overbey, Benjamin Greco, Christopher Paribello, Terresa Jackson:
Structure and prominence in Twitter networks centered on contentious politics. 1351-1378 - Antoine Boutet, Hyoungshick Kim, Eiko Yoneki:
What's in Twitter, I know what parties are popular and who you are supporting now! 1379-1391 - Riivo Kikas, Marlon Dumas, Márton Karsai:
Bursty egocentric network evolution in Skype. 1393-1401 - Carlos Adolfo Piña-García, Dongbing Gu:
Spiraling Facebook: an alternative Metropolis-Hastings random walk using a spiral proposal distribution. 1403-1415 - Ghufran Al-Shiridah, Khaled Mahdi, Maytham Safar:
Facebook feedback capacity modeling. 1417-1431 - Panagiotis Symeonidis, Nikolaos Mantas:
Spectral clustering for link prediction in social networks with positive and negative links. 1433-1447 - Yi-Chen Lo, Hung-Che Lai, Cheng-Te Li, Shou-De Lin:
Mining and generating large-scaled social networks via MapReduce. 1449-1469
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