Social networks are ubiquitous. The discovery of close-knit clusters in these networks is of fundamental and practical interest. Existing clustering criteria are limited in that c...
Nina Mishra, Robert Schreiber, Isabelle Stanton, R...
In this paper we outline requirements, challenges, and designs for encounter-based mobile social networks, where relationships are based on a temporarily shared location. To illus...
Abedelaziz Mohaisen, Eugene Y. Vasserman, Max Schu...
As users of social networking websites expand their network of friends, they are often flooded with newsfeed posts and status updates, most of which they consider to be understand...
Tim Paek, Michael Gamon, Scott Counts, David Maxwe...
This paper introduces and studies the maximum k-plex problem, which arises in social network analysis and has wider applicability in several important areas employing graph-based ...
Abstract--Analysing Online Social Networks (OSN), voluntarily maintained and automatically exploitable databases of electronic personal information, promises a wealth of insight in...