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5th ASONAM 2013: Niagara, ON, Canada
- Jon G. Rokne, Christos Faloutsos:
Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining 2013, ASONAM '13, Niagara, ON, Canada - August 25 - 29, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2240-9
Agents in networks and organizations
- Mohammad Moshirpour, Shimaa M. El-Sherif, Reda Alhajj, Behrouz H. Far:
Analyzing the scalability of a social network of agents. 1-7 - Charalampos Chelmis, Viktor K. Prasanna:
The role of organization hierarchy in technology adoption at the workplace. 8-15 - M. Saravanan, P. Karthikeyan, A. Arathi, M. Kiruthika, S. Suganya:
Mobile agent-based approach for modeling the epidemics of communicable diseases. 16-20 - Mahsa Maghami, Gita Sukthankar:
Hierarchical influence maximization for advertising in multi-agent markets. 21-27 - Mohammad Rashedul Hasan, Mohamed Shehab, Ali Noorollahiravari:
Game-theoretic approach for user migration in Diaspora. 28-32
Centrality and analysis
- Miray Kas, Matthew Wachs, Kathleen M. Carley, L. Richard Carley:
Incremental algorithm for updating betweenness centrality in dynamically growing networks. 33-40 - Damien Fay, Jérôme Kunegis, Eiko Yoneki:
Centrality and mode detection in dynamic contact graphs; a joint diagonalisation approach. 41-48 - Tommy H. Nguyen, Boleslaw K. Szymanski:
Social ranking techniques for the web. 49-55 - Mohammad Y. Allaho, Wang-Chien Lee:
Analyzing the social ties and structure of contributors in open source software community. 56-60 - Jing Zhang, Xindong Wu, Victor S. Sheng:
A threshold method for imbalanced multiple noisy labeling. 61-65
Community detection
- Michael Ovelgönne:
Distributed community detection in web-scale networks. 66-73 - Tianbao Yang, Prakash Mandayam Comar, Linli Xu:
Community detection by popularity based models for authored networked data. 74-81 - Nagarajan Natarajan, Prithviraj Sen, Vineet Chaoji:
Community detection in content-sharing social networks. 82-89 - Mansoureh Takaffoli, Reihaneh Rabbany, Osmar R. Zaïane:
Incremental local community identification in dynamic social networks. 90-94 - Alessia Amelio, Clara Pizzuti:
Community mining in signed networks: a multiobjective approach. 95-99
Anomalous behaviors
- Sajid Yousuf Bhat, Muhammad Abulaish:
Community-based features for identifying spammers in online social networks. 100-107 - Manish Gupta, Jing Gao, Xifeng Yan, Hasan Cam, Jiawei Han:
On detecting association-based clique outliers in heterogeneous information networks. 108-115 - Cheng Chen, Kui Wu, Srinivasan Venkatesh, Xudong Zhang:
Battling the internet water army: detection of hidden paid posters. 116-120 - Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad, Brian Keegan, Atanu Roy, Dmitri Williams, Jaideep Srivastava, Noshir S. Contractor:
Guilt by association?: network based propagation approaches for gold farmer detection. 121-126 - Hao Wang, Jianguo Lu:
Detect inflated follower numbers in OSN using star sampling. 127-133
Social groups and communities
- Erick Stattner, Martine Collard:
Frequent conceptual links and link-based clustering: a comparative analysis of two clustering techniques. 134-141 - Paul Caravelli, Yifang Wei, Daniel Subak, Lisa Singh, Janet Mann:
Understanding evolving group structures in time-varying networks. 142-148 - Benjamin Renoust, Guy Melançon, Marie-Luce Viaud:
Assessing group cohesion in homophily networks. 149-155 - Colin DeLong, Loren G. Terveen, Jaideep Srivastava:
TeamSkill and the NBA: applying lessons from virtual worlds to the real-world. 156-161 - Tran Van Canh, Michael Gertz:
A spatial LDA model for discovering regional communities. 162-168 - Scott H. Burton, Caroline V. Tew, Rosemary Thackeray:
Social moms and health: a multi-platform analysis of mommy communities. 169-174
Diffusion
- Alireza Hajibagheri, Ali Hamzeh, Gita Sukthankar:
Modeling information diffusion and community membership using stochastic optimization. 175-182 - Dharshana Kasthurirathna, Mahendra Piraveenan, Michael Harré:
Evolution of coordination in scale-free and small world networks under information diffusion constraints. 183-189 - Chenyi Zhang, Jianling Sun, Ke Wang:
Information propagation in microblog networks. 190-196 - Martine Collard, Philippe Collard, Erick Stattner:
Simulating human mobility and information diffusion. 197-201 - Alice Albano, Jean-Loup Guillaume, Sébastien Heymann, Bénédicte Le Grand:
A matter of time - intrinsic or extrinsic - for diffusion in evolving complex networks. 202-206
Behavior analysis
- Shawn O'Banion, Larry Birnbaum:
Using explicit linguistic expressions of preference in social media to predict voting behavior. 207-214 - Andrea Tagarelli, Roberto Interdonato:
"Who's out there?": identifying and ranking lurkers in social networks. 215-222 - Kunpeng Zhang, Doug Downey, Zhengzhang Chen, Yusheng Xie, Yu Cheng, Ankit Agrawal, Wei-keng Liao, Alok N. Choudhary:
A probabilistic graphical model for brand reputation assessment in social networks. 223-230 - Nam P. Nguyen, Md Abdul Alim, Yilin Shen, My T. Thai:
Assessing network vulnerability in a community structure point of view. 231-235 - Petko Bogdanov, Michael Busch, Jeff Moehlis, Ambuj K. Singh, Boleslaw K. Szymanski:
The social media genome: modeling individual topic-specific behavior in social media. 236-242 - Peng Xia, Bruno F. Ribeiro, Cindy X. Chen, Benyuan Liu, Don Towsley:
A study of user behavior on an online dating site. 243-247
Graph modeling and analysis
- Ran He, Tian Zheng:
Estimation of exponential random graph models for large social networks via graph limits. 248-255 - James Abello, François Queyroi:
Fixed points of graph peeling. 256-263 - Pedro Paredes, Pedro Manuel Pinto Ribeiro:
Towards a faster network-centric subgraph census. 264-271 - Romain Campigotto, Jean-Loup Guillaume, Massoud Seifi:
The power of consensus: random graphs have no communities. 272-276 - R. Chulaka Gunasekara, Kishan Mehrotra, Chilukuri K. Mohan:
Multi-objective restructuring in social networks. 277-281
Microblog analysis I
- Tuan-Anh Hoang, William W. Cohen, Ee-Peng Lim, Douglas Pierce, David P. Redlawsk:
Politics, sharing and emotion in microblogs. 282-289 - Ingmar Weber, Venkata Rama Kiran Garimella, Alaa Batayneh:
Secular vs. Islamist polarization in Egypt on Twitter. 290-297 - Aibek Makazhanov, Davood Rafiei:
Predicting political preference of Twitter users. 298-305 - Ramnath Balasubramanyan, Aleksander Kolcz:
"w00t! feeling great today!": chatter in Twitter: identification and prevalence. 306-310 - Xinyue Wang, Laurissa N. Tokarchuk, Félix Cuadrado, Stefan Poslad:
Exploiting hashtags for adaptive microblog crawling. 311-315
Network analysis I
- David B. Skillicorn, Quan Zheng, Carlo Morselli:
Spectral embedding for dynamic social networks. 316-323 - Zaihan Yang, Liangjie Hong, Brian D. Davison:
Academic network analysis: a joint topic modeling approach. 324-333 - James P. Fairbanks, David Ediger, Robert McColl, David A. Bader, Eric Gilbert:
A statistical framework for streaming graph analysis. 341-347 - Francesca Spezzano, V. S. Subrahmanian, Aaron Mannes:
STONE: shaping terrorist organizational network efficiency. 348-355
Link analysis and prediction
- Christoph Scholz, Martin Atzmueller, Mark Kibanov, Gerd Stumme:
How do people link?: analysis of contact structures in human face-to-face proximity networks. 356-363 - Zhifeng Bao, Yong Zeng, Y. C. Tay:
sonLP: social network link prediction by principal component regression. 364-371 - Michael Steurer, Christoph Trattner:
Acquaintance or partner?: predicting partnership in online and location-based social networks. 372-379 - Yang Yang, Nitesh V. Chawla, Prithwish Basu, Bhaskar Prabhala, Thomas La Porta:
Link prediction in human mobility networks. 380-387
Sentiment/opinion analysis
- Teng Wang, Keith C. Wang, Fredrik Erlandsson, Shyhtsun Felix Wu, Robert Faris:
The influence of feedback with different opinions on continued user participation in online newsgroups. 388-395 - Kathy Macropol, Petko Bogdanov, Ambuj K. Singh, Linda R. Petzold, Xifeng Yan:
I act, therefore I judge: network sentiment dynamics based on user activity change. 396-402 - Luigi Lancieri, Eric Leprêtre:
Using the length of the speech to measure the opinion. 403-407 - Linhong Zhu, Sheng Gao, Sinno Jialin Pan, Haizhou Li, Dingxiong Deng, Cyrus Shahabi:
Graph-based informative-sentence selection for opinion summarization. 408-412 - Prakhar Biyani, Cornelia Caragea, Prasenjit Mitra, Chong Zhou, John Yen, Greta E. Greer, Kenneth Portier:
Co-training over domain-independent and domain-dependent features for sentiment analysis of an online cancer support community. 413-417
Network analysis II
- Sibel Adali, Xiaohui Lu, Malik Magdon-Ismail:
Deconstructing centrality: thinking locally and ranking globally in networks. 418-425 - Tanmoy Chakraborty, Sandipan Sikdar, Vihar Tammana, Niloy Ganguly, Animesh Mukherjee:
Computer science fields as ground-truth communities: their impact, rise and fall. 426-433 - Michele Coscia, Giulio Rossetti, Diego Pennacchioli, Damiano Ceccarelli, Fosca Giannotti:
"You know because I know": a multidimensional network approach to human resources problem. 434-441 - Hung-Hsuan Chen, C. Lee Giles:
ASCOS: an asymmetric network structure COntext similarity measure. 442-449
Event and pattern detection
- Elizabeth Kwan, Pei-Ling Hsu, Jheng-He Liang, Yi-Shin Chen:
Event identification for social streams using keyword-based evolving graph sequences. 450-457 - Cheng Chen, Kui Wu, Srinivasan Venkatesh, R. Kesav Bharadwaj:
The best answers? think twice: online detection of commercial campaigns in the CQA forums. 458-465 - Yazan Boshmaf, Konstantin Beznosov, Matei Ripeanu:
Graph-based Sybil detection in social and information systems. 466-473 - Debanjan Mahata, Nitin Agarwal:
Learning from the crowd: an evolutionary mutual reinforcement model for analyzing events. 474-478 - Benjamin C. M. Fung, Yan'an Jin, Jiaming Li:
Preserving privacy and frequent sharing patterns for social network data publishing. 479-485
Social media analysis I
- Róbert Pálovics, András A. Benczúr:
Temporal influence over the Last.fm social network. 486-493 - Shuo Chang, Aditya Pal:
Routing questions for collaborative answering in community question answering. 494-501 - Jorge Gonçalves, Vassilis Kostakos, Jayant Venkatanathan:
Narrowcasting in social media: effects and perceptions. 502-509 - James Michaelis, Deborah L. McGuinness, Cynthia Chang, Daniel Hunter, Olga Babko-Malaya:
Towards explanation of scientific and technological emergence. 510-516
Network analysis III
- Kathleen M. Carley, Jürgen Pfeffer, Huan Liu, Fred Morstatter, Rebecca Goolsby:
Near real time assessment of social media using geo-temporal network analytics. 517-524 - Bobo Nick, Conrad Lee, Pádraig Cunningham, Ulrik Brandes:
Simmelian backbones: amplifying hidden homophily in Facebook networks. 525-532 - Kai Liu, William K. Cheung, Jiming Liu:
Detecting stochastic temporal network motifs for human communication patterns analysis. 533-540 - Gorrell P. Cheek, Mohamed Shehab:
Usable object management approaches for online social networks. 541-547
Social media analysis II
- Emilio Ferrara, Mohsen JafariAsbagh, Onur Varol, Vahed Qazvinian, Filippo Menczer, Alessandro Flammini:
Clustering memes in social media. 548-555 - Jon Parker, Yifang Wei, Andrew Yates, Ophir Frieder, Nazli Goharian:
A framework for detecting public health trends with Twitter. 556-563 - Huiji Gao, Xufei Wang, Jiliang Tang, Huan Liu:
Network denoising in social media. 564-571 - Kazumi Saito, Kouzou Ohara, Masahiro Kimura, Hiroshi Motoda:
Detecting changes in content and posting time distributions in social media. 572-578 - Tim Weninger, Xihao Avi Zhu, Jiawei Han:
An exploration of discussion threads in social news sites: a case study of the Reddit community. 579-583
Social influence
- Anika Gupta, Katia P. Sycara, Geoffrey J. Gordon, Ahmed Hefny:
Exploring friend's influence in cultures in Twitter. 584-591 - Karthik Subbian, Dhruv Sharma, Zhen Wen, Jaideep Srivastava:
Finding influencers in networks using social capital. 592-599 - Peter-Paul van Maanen, Bob van der Vecht:
An agent-based approach to modeling online social influence. 600-607 - Na Li, Denis Gillet:
Identifying influential scholars in academic social media platforms. 608-614 - Xiang Li, Shaoyin Cheng, Wenlong Chen, Fan Jiang:
Novel user influence measurement based on user interaction in microblog. 615-619
Social recommendation
- Ricardo Lage, Ludovic Denoyer, Patrick Gallinari, Peter Dolog:
Choosing which message to publish on social networks: a contextual bandit approach. 620-627 - Yongli Ren, Gang Li, Jun Zhang, Wanlei Zhou:
AdaM: adaptive-maximum imputation for neighborhood-based collaborative filtering. 628-635 - Onur Küçüktunç, Erik Saule, Kamer Kaya, Ümit V. Çatalyürek:
Towards a personalized, scalable, and exploratory academic recommendation service. 636-641 - Xuelian Long, James Joshi:
A HITS-based POI recommendation algorithm for location-based social networks. 642-647 - Georgios Alexandridis, Georgios Siolas, Andreas Stafylopatis:
A biased random walk recommender based on rejection sampling. 648-652
Trust, reputation, and privacy
- Atanu Roy, Zoheb Hassan Borbora, Jaideep Srivastava:
Socialization and trust formation: a mutual reinforcement? An exploratory analysis in an online virtual setting. 653-660 - Ayush Singhal, Karthik Subbian, Jaideep Srivastava, Tamara G. Kolda, Ali Pinar:
Dynamics of trust reciprocation in multi-relational networks. 661-665 - JooYoung Lee, Jae C. Oh:
A model for recursive propagations of reputations in social networks. 666-670 - Jordi Casas-Roma, Jordi Herrera-Joancomartí, Vicenç Torra:
An algorithm for k-degree anonymity on large networks. 671-675
User profiling
- Alexey Uversky, Dusan Ramljak, Vladan Radosavljevic, Kosta Ristovski, Zoran Obradovic:
Which links should I use?: a variogram-based selection of relationship measures for prediction of node attributes in temporal multigraphs. 676-683 - Tao Yang, Dongwon Lee, Su Yan:
Steeler nation, 12th man, and boo birds: classifying Twitter user interests using time series. 684-691 - Ngot Bui, Vasant G. Honavar:
On the utility of abstraction in labeling actors in social networks. 692-698 - Reza Farahbakhsh, Xiao Han, Ángel Cuevas, Noël Crespi:
Analysis of publicly disclosed information in Facebook profiles. 699-705 - Zhuo Feng, Pritam Gundecha, Huan Liu:
Recovering information recipients in social media via provenance. 706-711
Microblog analysis II
- Peter-Paul van Maanen, Olav Aarts, Erik M. Boertjes, Remco Wijn:
Influence of controlled and uncontrolled interventions on Twitter in different target groups. 712-719 - Sana Malik, Alison Smith, Timothy Hawes, Panagis Papadatos, Jianyu Li, Cody Dunne, Ben Shneiderman:
TopicFlow: visualizing topic alignment of Twitter data over time. 720-726 - Yulia Tyshchuk, Hao Li, Heng Ji, William A. Wallace:
Evolution of communities on Twitter and the role of their leaders during emergencies. 727-733 - Dionisios N. Sotiropoulos, Chris D. Kounavis, George M. Giaglis:
Semantically meaningful group detection within sub-communities of Twitter blogosphere: a topic oriented multi-objective clustering approach. 734-738 - Jalal S. Alowibdi, Ugo A. Buy, Philip S. Yu:
Language independent gender classification on Twitter. 739-743
Recommendation and prediction
- Sigal Sina, Avi Rosenfeld, Sarit Kraus:
Solving the missing node problem using structure and attribute information. 744-751 - Tianqing Zhu, Gang Li, Yongli Ren, Wanlei Zhou, Ping Xiong:
Differential privacy for neighborhood-based collaborative filtering. 752-759 - Sogol Naseri, Arash Bahrehmand, Chen (Cherie) Ding, Chi-Hung Chi:
Enhancing tag-based collaborative filtering via integrated social networking information. 760-764
Visualization
- Chris Bryan, Kwan-Liu Ma, Yang-chih Fu:
An interactive visualization interface for studying egocentric, categorical, contact diary datasets. 771-778 - Meng Qi Yelena Wu, Robert Faris, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Visual exploration of academic career paths. 779-786 - Benjamin H. Sims, Nikolai Sinitsyn, Stephan J. Eidenbenz:
Visualization and modeling of structural features of a large organizational email network. 787-791 - Bo Gao, Bettina Berendt:
Circles, posts and privacy in egocentric social networks: an exploratory visualization approach. 792-796
Industrial track
- Acar Tamersoy, Bo Xie, Stephen L. Lenkey, Bryan R. Routledge, Duen Horng Chau, Shamkant B. Navathe:
Inside insider trading: patterns & discoveries from a large scale exploratory analysis. 797-804 - Kareem S. Aggour, Bethany Hoogs, Christina Leber, Carry Correia, Deniz Senturk-Doganaksoy:
Mining company networks for marketing insights and sales leads. 805-812 - Véronique Van Vlasselaer, Jan Meskens, Dries Van Dromme, Bart Baesens:
Using social network knowledge for detecting spider constructions in social security fraud. 813-820 - Mamadou Diaby, Emmanuel Viennet, Tristan Launay:
Toward the next generation of recruitment tools: an online social network-based job recommender system. 821-828 - Haipeng Zhang, Nish Parikh,