


default search action
Social Network Analysis and Mining, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2015
- Mohammad Moshirpour, Shimaa M. El-Sherif, Reda Alhajj, Behrouz H. Far:

Verification of lack of emergent behavior in extending a social network of agents. 1:1-1:13 - Kyumin Lee, Steve Webb, Hancheng Ge:

Characterizing and automatically detecting crowdturfing in Fiverr and Twitter. 2:1-2:16 - Marcos A. C. Oliveira, Carmelo J. A. Bastos Filho

, Ronaldo Menezes
:
Using network science to assess particle swarm optimizers. 3:1-3:13 - Róbert Pálovics, András A. Benczúr:

Temporal influence over the Last.fm social network. 4:1-4:12 - William Frankenstein

, Ghita Mezzour, Kathleen M. Carley
, L. Richard Carley:
Remote assessment of countries' nuclear, biological, and cyber capabilities: joint motivation and latent capability approach. 5:1-5:21 - Ran He, Tian Zheng:

GLMLE: graph-limit enabled fast computation for fitting exponential random graph models to large social networks. 8:1-8:19 - Jon Parker, Andrew Yates, Nazli Goharian, Ophir Frieder:

Health-related hypothesis generation using social media data. 7:1-7:15 - Rui Zeng, Quan Z. Sheng

, Lina Yao:
A simulation method for social networks. 6:1-6:14 - Andrew Runka, Tony White:

Towards intelligent control of influence diffusion in social networks. 9:1-9:15 - Lotfi Bouzguenda, Mahdi Abdelkafi:

An agent-based approach for organizational structures and interaction protocols mining in workflow. 10:1-10:22 - Tanay Kumar Saha

, Baichuan Zhang, Mohammad Al Hasan:
Name disambiguation from link data in a collaboration graph using temporal and topological features. 11:1-11:14 - Adriano Galati, Karim Djemame

, Chris Greenhalgh
:
Analysis of human mobility patterns for opportunistic forwarding in shopping mall environments. 12:1-12:14 - Xiang Ji, Soon Ae Chun

, Zhi Wei
, James Geller:
Twitter sentiment classification for measuring public health concerns. 13:1-13:25 - Hemank Lamba, Ramasuri Narayanam:

A model-independent approach for efficient influence maximization in social networks. 14:1-14:11 - Wenjun Wang

, William Nick Street:
Modeling influence diffusion to uncover influence centrality and community structure in social networks. 15:1-15:16 - Tanmoy Chakraborty

, Niloy Ganguly
, Animesh Mukherjee:
An author is known by the context she keeps: significance of network motifs in scientific collaborations. 16:1-16:21 - Pedro Paredes, Pedro Manuel Pinto Ribeiro

:
Rand-FaSE: fast approximate subgraph census. 17:1-17:18 - Adrien Guille

, Cécile Favre:
Event detection, tracking, and visualization in Twitter: a mention-anomaly-based approach. 18:1-18:18 - Shota Saito, Ryota Tomioka, Kenji Yamanishi

:
Early detection of persistent topics in social networks. 19:1-19:15 - Günce Keziban Orman

, Vincent Labatut
, Marc Plantevit
, Jean-François Boulicaut:
Interpreting communities based on the evolution of a dynamic attributed network. 20:1-20:22 - R. Chulaka Gunasekara

, Kishan G. Mehrotra, Chilukuri K. Mohan:
Multi-objective optimization to identify key players in large social networks. 21:1-21:20 - Adham Beykikhoshk, Ognjen Arandjelovic

, Dinh Q. Phung
, Svetha Venkatesh
, Terry Caelli
:
Using Twitter to learn about the autism community. 22:1-22:17 - Michael Brutz, François G. Meyer

:
A flexible multiscale approach to overlapping community detection. 23:1-23:17 - Vasudev Bhat, Adheesh Gokhale, Ravi Jadhav, Jagat Sastry Pudipeddi, Leman Akoglu:

Effects of tag usage on question response time - Analysis and prediction in StackOverflow. 24:1-24:13 - Stefano Faralli

, Giovanni Stilo
, Paola Velardi
:
Recommendation of microblog users based on hierarchical interest profiles. 25:1-25:23 - Nicolas Dugué

, Vincent Labatut
, Anthony Perez:
A community role approach to assess social capitalists visibility in the Twitter network. 26:1-26:13 - Zide Meng, Fabien Gandon

, Catherine Faron-Zucker
, Ge Song:
Detecting topics and overlapping communities in question and answer sites. 27:1-27:17 - Dimitrios Kotsakos, Panos Sakkos, Ioannis Katakis

, Dimitrios Gunopulos
:
Language agnostic meme-filtering for hashtag-based social network analysis. 28:1-28:14 - Faraz Zaidi, Mohammad Qasim Pasta, Arnaud Sallaberry

, Guy Melançon
:
Social ties, homophily and extraversion-introversion to generate complex networks. 29:1-29:12 - Yi-Shin Chen, Yi-Cheng Peng, Jheng-He Liang, Elvis Saravia, Fernando Calderon, Chung-Hao Chang, Ya-Ting Chuang, Tzu-Lung Chen, Elizabeth Kwan:

Concept-based event identification from social streams using evolving social graph sequences. 30:1-30:16 - Pranav Thulasiram Bhat, Rohit Varkey Thankachan, K. Chandrasekaran

:
Sharding distributed social databases using social network analysis. 31:1-31:11 - Jalal S. Alowibdi, Ugo A. Buy, Philip S. Yu, Sohaib Ghani, Mohamed F. Mokbel:

Deception detection in Twitter. 32:1-32:16 - Giles Oatley

, Tom Crick
:
Measuring UK crime gangs: a social network problem. 33:1-33:16 - Mahnaz Roshanaei, Shivakant Mishra:

Studying the attributes of users in Twitter considering their emotional states. 34:1-34:13 - Walid Magdy

, Hassan Sajjad
, Tarek El-Ganainy, Fabrizio Sebastiani
:
Bridging social media via distant supervision. 35:1-35:12 - Wolfgang Eugen Schlauch, Emoke-Ágnes Horvát, Katharina Anna Zweig:

Different flavors of randomness: comparing random graph models with fixed degree sequences. 36:1-36:14 - Bryan Ek, Caitlin VerSchneider, Nathan D. Cahill, Darren A. Narayan:

A comprehensive comparison of graph theory metrics for social networks. 37:1-37:7 - Rocío Abascal-Mena

, Rose Lema, Florence Sèdes
:
Detecting sociosemantic communities by applying social network analysis in tweets. 38:1-38:17 - Carlos Sarraute

, Jorge Brea, Javier Burroni, Pablo Blanc:
Inference of demographic attributes based on mobile phone usage patterns and social network topology. 39:1-39:18 - Mingming Chen, Boleslaw K. Szymanski

:
Fuzzy overlapping community quality metrics. 40:1-40:14 - Rui Fan, Jichang Zhao

, Ke Xu:
Topic dynamics in Weibo: a comprehensive study. 41:1-41:15 - Christoph Trattner

, Michael Steurer:
Detecting partnership in location-based and online social networks. 42:1-42:15 - Rémy Cazabet

, Hideaki Takeda
, Masahiro Hamasaki:
Characterizing the nature of interactions for cooperative creation in online social networks. 43:1-43:17 - Bruno Vicente Alves de Lima, Vinícius Ponte Machado

, Lucas A. Lopes:
Automatic labeling of social network users Scientia.Net through the machine learning supervised application. 44:1-44:10 - Tai-Chi Wang, Frederick Kin Hing Phoa, Tun-Chieh Hsu:

Power-law distributions of attributes in community detection. 45:1-45:10 - Andrea Tagarelli

, Roberto Interdonato
:
Time-aware analysis and ranking of lurkers in social networks. 46:1-46:23 - Maha Ben Kraiem, Jamel Feki, Kaïs Khrouf

, Franck Ravat
, Olivier Teste
:
Modeling and OLAPing social media: the case of Twitter. 47:1-47:15 - Kent Wickstrøm Jensen

, Thomas Schott
:
Start-up firms' networks for innovation and export: facilitated and constrained by entrepreneurs' networking in private and public spheres. 48:1-48:17 - Derek Doran:

On the discovery of social roles in large scale social systems. 49:1-49:18 - Yuming Lin, Xiaoling Wang, You Li, Aoying Zhou:

Integrating the optimal classifier set for sentiment analysis. 50:1-50:13 - Sarah Bouraga

, Ivan Jureta, Stéphane Faulkner:
An empirical study of notifications' importance for online social network users. 51:1-51:34 - Dongjin Song, David A. Meyer:

Link sign prediction and ranking in signed directed social networks. 52:1-52:14 - George A. Barnett, Ke Jiang, Jesse R. Hammond:

Using coherencies to examine network evolution and co-evolution. 53:1-53:11 - Sigal Sina, Avi Rosenfeld, Sarit Kraus

:
SAMI: an algorithm for solving the missing node problem using structure and attribute information. 54:1-54:20 - Mehdi Kaytoue, Yoann Pitarch, Marc Plantevit

, Céline Robardet:
What effects topological changes in dynamic graphs? - Elucidating relationships between vertex attributes and the graph structure. 55:1-55:17 - Afra Abnar

, Mansoureh Takaffoli, Reihaneh Rabbany, Osmar R. Zaïane:
SSRM: structural social role mining for dynamic social networks. 56:1-56:18 - Siddharth Bora, Harvineet Singh, Anirban Sen, Amitabha Bagchi, Parag Singla:

On the role of conductance, geography and topology in predicting hashtag virality. 57:1-57:15 - Stéphan Clémençon, Héctor de Arazoza, Fabrice Rossi

, Viet-Chi Tran
:
A statistical network analysis of the HIV/AIDS epidemics in Cuba. 58:1-58:14 - Amina Madani, Omar Boussaid, Djamel Eddine Zegour:

Real-time trending topics detection and description from Twitter content. 59:1-59:13 - Jacob Dijkstra:

Social exchange: relations and networks. 60:1-60:3 - Srinka Basu, Ujjwal Maulik

:
Community detection based on strong Nash stable graph partition. 61:1-61:15 - Alireza Farasat, Alexander G. Nikolaev, Sargur N. Srihari, Rachael Hageman Blair:

Probabilistic graphical models in modern social network analysis. 62:1-62:18 - Saber Shokat Fadaee, Mehrdad Farajtabar, Ravi Sundaram, Javed A. Aslam, Nikos I. Passas

:
On the network you keep: analyzing persons of interest using Cliqster. 63:1-63:14 - Erick Stattner:

Involvement of node attributes in the link formation process into a telecommunication network. 64:1-64:11 - Ahmed Al Dhanhani, Rabeb Mizouni

, Hadi Otrok
, Ahmad Al-Rubaie:
Analysis of collaborative learning in social network sites used in education. 65:1-65:18 - Ajitesh Srivastava, Charalampos Chelmis

, Viktor K. Prasanna:
The unified model of social influence and its application in influence maximization. 66:1-66:15 - Conny Kühne, Klemens Böhm:

Protecting the Dawid-Skene algorithm against low-competence raters and collusion attacks with gold-selection strategies. 67:1-67:25 - Mohamed Nader Jelassi, Sadok Ben Yahia

, Engelbert Mephu Nguifo
:
Towards more targeted recommendations in folksonomies. 68:1-68:18

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














