CASoN 2011:
Salamanca,
Spain
International Conference on Computational Aspects of Social Networks, CASoN 2011, Salamanca, Spain, October 19-21, 2011.
IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-4577-1132-9
- Darko Obradovic, Christoph Rueger, Andreas Dengel:
Core/periphery structure versus clustering in international weblogs.
1-6
- Norhayati Zakaria, Asmat Nizam Abdul Talib:
What did you say? A cross-cultural analysis of the distributive communicative behaviors of global virtual teams.
7-12
- Diego Blanco-Moreno, Rubén Fuentes-Fernández, Juan Pavón:
Simulation of Online Social Networks with Krowdix.
13-18
- Guillaume-Jean Herbiet, Pascal Bouvry, Frédéric Guinand:
Social relevance of topological communities in ad hoc communication networks.
19-24
- Budi Arief, Aad P. A. van Moorsel, David Greathead, Lynne M. Coventry:
Towards the implementation of an internet-based neighbourhood watch scheme-Impacts of inclusive technologies on societies.
25-30
- Vanesa Junquero-Trabado, Nuria Trench-Ribes, Miquel Angel Aguila-Lorente, David Dominguez-Sal:
Comparison of influence metrics in information diffusion networks.
31-36
- Ali Norouzi, Abdul Halim Zaim:
A novel social network platform by using e-marketing and evaluating models.
37-41
- Arjan Jeckmans, Qiang Tang, Pieter H. Hartel:
Privacy-preserving profile matching using the social graph.
42-47
- Jalal Kawash:
Distributed collaboration models for social networks.
48-53
- Radoslaw Brendel, Henryk Krawczyk:
Primary role identification in dynamic social networks.
54-59
- Jessica Rivero, Dolores Cuadra, Francisco Javier Calle, Pedro Isasi:
A bio-inspired algorithm for searching relationships in Social Networks.
60-65
- Alexis Papadimitriou, Panagiotis Symeonidis, Yannis Manolopoulos:
Friendlink: Link prediction in social networks via bounded local path traversal.
66-71
- Patricia Freitas Braga, Hernane Borges de Barros Pereira, Macelo A. Moret:
A computational model to textual extraction and construction of social and complex networks.
72-75
- Liangxiu Li, Shenghong Li, Xiuzhen Chen:
A new genetics-based diffusion model for social networks.
76-81
- Zekeriya Erkin, Thijs Veugen, Reginald L. Lagendijk:
Generating private recommendations in a social trust network.
82-87
- Y. S. Huang, S. R. Tsai, C. M. Lee, G. H. Huang, U. L. Dai, Hewijin Christine Jiau:
A portable and extensible community object.
88-93
- Mansoureh Takaffoli, Justin Fagnan, Farzad Sangi, Osmar R. Zaïane:
Tracking changes in dynamic information networks.
94-101
- David Eppstein, Michael T. Goodrich, Maarten Löffler, Darren Strash, Lowell Trott:
Category-based routing in social networks: Membership dimension and the small-world phenomenon.
102-107
- Peter Vojtás, Jaroslav Pokorný, Martin Necaský, Tomás Skopal, Kamil Matousek, Jirí Kubalík, O. Novotny, M. Maryska:
SoSIReČR - IT professional social network.
108-113
- Tina Stahlschmidt, Lisa Ziemer, Norbert Kuhn:
Social Media in the context of Academic Marketing - Case study: The Umwelt-Campus Blog.
114-119
- Frank Muller, Frank Thiesing:
Social networking APIs for companies - An example of using the Facebook API for companies.
120-123
- Luciana Cavalcante de Menezes, Andryw Marques Ramos, Ana Gabrielle Ramos Falcão, Cláudio de Souza Baptista, Hugo Feitosa de Figueirêdo:
Context and social networks interaction modeling for context aware alert systems.
124-129
- Khaled Halimi, Hassina Seridi, Catherine Faron-Zucker:
Solearn: A Social Learning Network.
130-135
- Mariusz Kamola, Ewa Niewiadomska-Szynkiewicz, Bartlomiej Cezary Piech, Mariusz Kamola, Ewa Niewiadomska-Szynkiewicz:
Reconstruction of a social network graph from incomplete call detail records.
136-140
- Preeti Goel, Lipika Dey:
Finding approximately similar patterns in social networks.
141-146
- Atta-ur-Rahman, Sajjad Ahmed Ghouri, Hanan Adeel, Abdul Waheed:
Performance of Modified Iterative Decoding Algorithm for Product codes.
147-151
- Bernhard Klein, Helmut Hlavacs:
An effort based social diffusion approach for mobile encounter networks.
152-157
- Roja Fouladi, Somayeh Salimi, Hossein Gharaee:
Analysis of an adjacent 3G network corruption influence on WLAN/3G interworking access.
158-162
- Juan David Cruz, Cécile Bothorel, François Poulet:
Entropy based community detection in augmented social networks.
163-168
- Frédéric Amblard, Arnaud Casteigts, Paola Flocchini, Walter Quattrociocchi, Nicola Santoro:
On the temporal analysis of scientific network evolution.
169-174
- Miguel Rangel Pais, Carmen Morgado, José C. Cunha:
Implicit groups in web-based interactive applications.
175-180
- Darko Obradovic, Fernanda S. Pimenta, Andreas Dengel:
Mining shared social media links to support clustering of blog articles.
181-184
- Antoine Fressacourt, Colombe Herault, Marie Blin, Stéphane Cauchie:
Enabling fine-tuned relationship and privacy in social networks.
185-188
- Milan Mirkovic, Dubravko Culibrk, Symeon Papadopoulos, Christos Zigkolis, Yiannis Kompatsiaris, Gavin McArdle, Vladimir S. Crnojevic:
A comparative study of spatial, temporal and content-based patterns emerging in YouTube and Flickr.
189-194
- Silvia Uribe, Federico Alvarez, José Manuel Menéndez:
Personalized adaptive media interfaces for multimedia search.
195-200
- Sana Hamdi, Alda Lopes Gançarski, Amel Bouzeghoub, Sadok Ben Yahia:
Semantic clustering of users based on shared conceptualizations in folksonomies.
201-206
- Katarina Gavric, Dubravko Culibrk, Milan Mirkovic, Vladimir S. Crnojevic:
Using YouTube data to analyze human continent-level mobility.
207-210
- Vincent Levorato, Coralie Petermann:
Detection of communities in directed networks based on strongly p-connected components.
211-216
- Witold Gruszczynski, Piotr Arabas:
Application of social network to improve effectiveness of classifiers in churn modelling.
217-222
- Bryan Garber da Silva, Cristiano André da Costa, Dante Zaupa, Gustavo Freitas:
An ontology-based repository for a spontaneous social network.
227-232
- Moohong Min, Donjung Choi, Jaekwang Kim, Jee-Hyong Lee:
The identification of intimate friends in personal social network.
233-236
- Piotr Bródka, Krzysztof Skibicki, Przemyslaw Kazienko, Katarzyna Musial:
A degree centrality in multi-layered social network.
237-242
- Fatemeh Amiri, Hossein Gharaee, Ali Reza Enayati:
A complete operational architecture of alert correlation.
243-248
- Rodolphe Marques, Andre Zuquete:
Social networking for anonymous communication systems: A survey.
249-254
- Jan Gorecki, Katerina Slaninová, Václav Snásel:
Visual investigation of similarities in Global Terrorism Database by means of synthetic social networks.
255-260
- Zdenek Horak, Milos Kudelka, Václav Snásel, Ajith Abraham, Hana Rezanková:
Forcoa.NET: An interactive tool for exploring the significance of authorship networks in DBLP data.
261-266
- Christopher Durugbo:
Modelling strategic information for networks during collaboration.
267-272
- Christopher Durugbo:
Analysing communication channels for social networks.
273-277
- Katarzyna Wegrzyn-Wolska, Lamine Bougueroua, Grzegorz Dziczkowski:
Social media analysis for e-health and medical purposes.
278-283
- Afsaneh Madani, Saed Rezayi, Hossein Gharaee:
Log management comprehensive architecture in Security Operation Center (SOC).
284-289
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