In order to understand the evolution of online identities, we measured the correlation between past and current representations of self on the MySpace social network. We applied s...
A user profile on an online social network is characterized by its profile entries (keywords). In this paper, we study the relationship between semantic similarity of user keywo...
Abstract. Knowledge-sharing online social networks are becoming increasingly pervasive and popular. While the user-to-user interactions in these networks have received substantial ...
Worldwide social networks, like Facebook, face fierce competition from local platforms when expanding globally. To remain attractive social network providers need to encourage use...
Extracting semantic relations among entities is an important first step in various tasks in Web mining and natural language processing such as information extraction, relation de...
We study online social networks in which relationships can be either positive (indicating relations such as friendship) or negative (indicating relations such as opposition or ant...
Jure Leskovec, Daniel P. Huttenlocher, Jon M. Klei...
Web 2.0 applications have attracted a considerable amount of attention because their open-ended nature allows users to create lightweight semantic scaffolding to organize and shar...
Abstract. Extracting information from very large collections of structured, semistructured or even unstructured data can be a considerable challenge when much of the hidden informa...
The increasing amount of communication between individuals in e-formats (e.g. email, Instant messaging and the Web) has motivated computational research in social network analysis...
Ding Zhou, Eren Manavoglu, Jia Li, C. Lee Giles, H...
Weblog has quickly evolved into a new information and knowledge dissemination channel. Yet it is not easy to discover weblog communities through keyword search. The main contribut...