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Social Network Analysis and Mining, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 2021
- Lea Vega, Andres Mendez-Vazquez, Armando López-Cuevas:
Probabilistic reasoning system for social influence analysis in online social networks. 1 - Amin Kaveh, Matteo Magnani, Christian Rohner:
Defining and measuring probabilistic ego networks. 2 - Farzaneh Ghayour-Baghbani, Masoud Asadpour, Heshaam Faili:
MLPR: Efficient influence maximization in linear threshold propagation model using linear programming. 3 - Javier Perez-Aranda, Antonio Pelaez-Verdet:
An application of social network mining to scientific data: identifying networks structures and detecting partnerships in metrics and citation patterns. 4 - Esraa Karam, Wedad Hussein, Tarek F. Gharib:
Integrating location and textual information for detecting affected people in a crisis. 5 - Eun Jin Kwak, John E. Grable:
Conceptualizing the use of the term financial risk by non-academics and academics using twitter messages and ScienceDirect paper abstracts. 6 - Jia Wang, Rongjian Mu:
A Regularized Convex Nonnegative Matrix Factorization Model for signed network analysis. 7 - Wataru Sasaki, Yuuki Nishiyama, Tadashi Okoshi, Jin Nakazawa:
Investigating the occurrence of selfie-based emotional contagion over social network. 8 - Alejandro Ros-Galvez, Angel Meseguer-Martinez, Germán López-Buenache:
The dynamics of the university impact on YouTube: a comparative analysis. 9 - Björn Bebensee, Nagmat Nazarov, Byoung-Tak Zhang:
Leveraging node neighborhoods and egograph topology for better bot detection in social graphs. 10 - Pawan Kumar, Adwitiya Sinha:
Information diffusion modeling and analysis for socially interacting networks. 11 - Frédérique E. Oggier, Anwitaman Datta:
Centrality informed embedding of networks for temporal feature extraction. 12 - Quan Zheng, David B. Skillicorn:
Modeling signed social networks using spectral embedding. 13 - Pratibha Mahajan, Pankaj Deep Kaur:
Harnessing user's social influence and IoT data for personalized event recommendation in event-based social networks. 14 - Fen Zhao, Yi Zhang, Jianguo Lu:
ShortWalk: an approach to network embedding on directed graphs. 15 - Amira Dhokar, Lobna Hlaoua, Lotfi Ben Romdhane:
Tweet contextualization: combining sentence extraction, sentence aggregation and sentence reordering to enhance informativeness and readability. 16 - Sreeja Nair, Kin Wai Ng, Adriana Iamnitchi, John Skvoretz:
Diffusion of social conventions across polarized communities: an empirical study. 17 - Anasse Bari, Aashish Khubchandani, Junzhang Wang, Matthias Heymann, Megan Coffee:
COVID-19 early-alert signals using human behavior alternative data. 18 - Abdulaziz Alblwi, John McAlaney, Dena Ahmed S. Al Thani, Keith Phalp, Raian Ali:
Procrastination on social media: predictors of types, triggers and acceptance of countermeasures. 19 - Ananta Maity, Kousik Das, Sovan Samanta, Sukumar Mondal, Vivek Kumar Dubey:
A study of cluster hypergraphs and its properties. 20 - Shu-Hsien Liao, Ching-An Yang:
Big data analytics of social network marketing and personalized recommendations. 21 - Faisal Nabi, Xiaohui Tao, Jianming Yong:
Security aspects in modern service component-oriented application logic for social e-commerce systems. 22 - Hasib Zunair, A. Ben Hamza:
Synthesis of COVID-19 chest X-rays using unpaired image-to-image translation. 23 - Di Wang, Ahmad Al-Rubaie, Benjamin Hirsch, Gregory Cameron Pole:
National happiness index monitoring using Twitter for bilanguages. 24 - Mareike Bockholt, Katharina Anna Zweig:
A systematic evaluation of assumptions in centrality measures by empirical flow data. 25 - Nikhilesh Prabhakar, L. Jani Anbarasi:
Exploration of the global air transport network using social network analysis. 26 - G. R. Ramya, Bagavathi Sivakumar P.:
An incremental learning temporal influence model for identifying topical influencers on Twitter dataset. 27 - Laxmi Chaudhary, Buddha Singh:
Community detection using unsupervised machine learning techniques on COVID-19 dataset. 28 - Ahmet Anil Müngen, Esra Gündogan, Mehmet Kaya:
Identifying multiple social network accounts belonging to the same users. 29 - Kavita Pankaj Shirsat, Girish P. Bhole:
Optimization-enabled deep stacked autoencoder for occupancy detection. 30 - Xiaoyang Liu, Songyang Wu, Chao Liu, Yihao Zhang:
Social network node influence maximization method combined with degree discount and local node optimization. 31 - Candice L. Lanius, Ryan Weber, William I. MacKenzie:
Use of bot and content flags to limit the spread of misinformation among social networks: a behavior and attitude survey. 32 - Mrityunjay Singh, Amit Kumar Jakhar, Shivam Pandey:
Sentiment analysis on the impact of coronavirus in social life using the BERT model. 33 - Putra Wanda, Huang Jin Jie:
DeepFriend: finding abnormal nodes in online social networks using dynamic deep learning. 34 - Julian Fares, Kon Shing Kenneth Chung:
Effects of support network structure and position on cancer care experience. 35 - Eliana Providel, Marcelo Mendoza:
Misleading information in Spanish: a survey. 36 - Vinh-Loc Dao, Cécile Bothorel, Philippe Lenca:
An empirical characterization of community structures in complex networks using a bivariate map of quality metrics. 37 - Md. Monirul Islam, Md. Mazharul Islam, Faroque Ahmed, Afrin Sadia Rumana:
Creative social media use for Covid-19 prevention in Bangladesh: a structural equation modeling approach. 38 - Divyam Mehta, Aniket Dwivedi, Arunabha Patra, M. Anand Kumar:
A transformer-based architecture for fake news classification. 39 - Brian C. Britt, Jameson Hayes, Aibek Musaev, Pezhman Sheinidashtegol, Scott Parrott, David L. Albright:
Using targeted betweenness centrality to identify bridges to neglected users in the Twitter conversation on veteran suicide. 40 - Purushottam Kumar, Dolly Sharma:
A novel similarity measure for the link prediction in unipartite and bipartite networks. 41 - Rajesh Kumar, Suchi Kumari, Manju Bala:
Quantum mechanical model of information sharing in social networks. 42 - Swarup Chattopadhyay, Tanujit Chakraborty, Kuntal Ghosh, Asit Kumar Das:
Modified Lomax model: a heavy-tailed distribution for fitting large-scale real-world complex networks. 43 - Sarvesh Bhatnagar, Nitin Choubey:
Making sense of tweets using sentiment analysis on closely related topics. 44 - Thomas Marcoux, Katrin Kania Galeano, Rick Galeano, Karen DiCicco, Hayder Al Rubaye, Esther Mead, Nitin Agarwal, Anna Galeano:
A public online resource to track COVID-19 misinfodemic. 45 - Rahul Goel, Rajesh Sharma:
Studying leaders & their concerns using online social media during the times of crisis - A COVID case study. 46 - Wilson Ceron, Gabriela Gruszynski Sanseverino, Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos, Marcos G. Quiles:
COVID-19 fake news diffusion across Latin America. 47 - Maram Kurdi, Nuha Albadi, Shivakant Mishra:
"Think before you upload": an in-depth analysis of unavailable videos on YouTube. 48 - Md Arquam, Anurag Singh, Rajesh Sharma:
A blockchain-based secured and trusted framework for information propagation on online social networks. 49 - Dun Li, Zijian Fu, Zhiyun Zheng:
An entity linking model based on candidate features. 50 - Frédéric Simard:
Evaluating metrics in link streams. 51 - Mohammed Alqmase, Husni Al-Muhtaseb, Habib Rabaan:
Sports-fanaticism formalism for sentiment analysis in Arabic text. 52 - Chandrima Bhattacharya, Debaroti Chowdhury, Nova Ahmed, Su Özgür, Bodhisatwa Bhattacharya, Sankar Kumar Mridha, Malay Bhattacharyya:
The nature, cause and consequence of COVID-19 panic among social media users in India. 53 - Jens K. Perret:
The social brain of social media - a physiological boundary to the number of online relations. 54 - Fernando C. Erd, André Luís Vignatti, Murilo V. G. da Silva:
The generalized influence blocking maximization problem. 55 - Risul Islam, Md Omar Faruk Rokon, Ahmad Darki, Michalis Faloutsos:
HackerScope: the dynamics of a massive hacker online ecosystem. 56 - Thirunavukarasu Balasubramaniam, Richi Nayak, Khanh Luong, Md. Abul Bashar:
Identifying Covid-19 misinformation tweets and learning their spatio-temporal topic dynamics using Nonnegative Coupled Matrix Tensor Factorization. 57 - Chen Yang, Xinyi Zhou, Reza Zafarani:
CHECKED: Chinese COVID-19 fake news dataset. 58 - Sarra Ouni, Fethi Fkih, Mohamed Nazih Omri:
Toward a new approach to author profiling based on the extraction of statistical features. 59 - Midde. Venkateswarlu Naik, D. Vasumathi, A. P. Siva Kumar:
An adaptable scheme to enhance the sentiment classification of Telugu language. 60 - Xiaoyun Fu, Madhavan R. Padmanabhan, Raj Gaurav Kumar, Samik Basu, Shawn F. Dorius, A. Pavan:
Measuring the impact of influence on individuals: roadmap to quantifying attitude. 61 - Derek Weber, Mehwish Nasim, Lewis Mitchell, Lucia Falzon:
Exploring the effect of streamed social media data variations on social network analysis. 62 - Raji Ghawi, Cindarella Petz, Jürgen Pfeffer:
Diffusion dynamics of influence in a social network of intellectuals. 63 - Paul Wagenseller III, Yunpeng Zhao, Feng Wang, Adrian Avram:
Community-based location inference in social media using supervised learning approach. 64 - Raji Ghawi, Siegfried Müller, Jürgen Pfeffer:
Improving team performance prediction in MMOGs with temporal communication networks. 65 - Sarra Hasni, Sami Faïz:
Word embeddings and deep learning for location prediction: tracking Coronavirus from British and American tweets. 66 - Soroosh Shalileh, Boris G. Mirkin:
Summable and nonsummable data-driven models for community detection in feature-rich networks. 67 - Mohmed Y. Mohmed Al-Sabaawi, Halina Mohamed Dahlan, Hafiz Muhammad Faisal Shehzad, Ali Abdulfattah Alshaher:
A model of influencing factors of online social networks for informal learning in research institutes. 68 - Md. Abul Bashar, Richi Nayak, Khanh Luong, Thirunavukarasu Balasubramaniam:
Progressive domain adaptation for detecting hate speech on social media with small training set and its application to COVID-19 concerned posts. 69 - Takayasu Fushimi, Kazumi Saito, Kouzou Ohara, Masahiro Kimura, Hiroshi Motoda:
General framework of opening and closing shops over a spatial network based on stochastic utility under competitive and time-bounded environment. 70 - Marcos Wander Rodrigues, Mark Alan Junho Song, Luis Enrique Zárate:
Effectively clustering researchers in scientific collaboration networks: case study on ResearchGate. 71 - Wassim El-Hajj, Ghassen Ben Brahim, Ayman Al Zaatari:
Assessing in real-time the credibility of Arabic blog posts using traditional and deep learning models. 72 - Ashlynn R. Daughton, Michael J. Paul:
A bootstrapping approach to social media quantification. 73 - Spencer Lee Kirn, Mark K. Hinders:
Bayesian identification of bots using temporal analysis of tweet storms. 74 - Yi Yang, Jia-Huey Hsu, Karl Löfgren, Wonhyuk Cho:
Cross-platform comparison of framed topics in Twitter and Weibo: machine learning approaches to social media text mining. 75 - Debashish Roy, Chen Ding:
Multi-source based movie recommendation with ratings and the side information. 76 - Susanta Chakraborty, Samya Muhuri, Debasree Das:
Detection of constant member and overlapping community from dynamic literary network. 77 - Giacomo Villa, Gabriella Pasi, Marco Viviani:
Echo chamber detection and analysis. 78 - Stefan Poier:
Can Facebook likes predict the purchase probability of electricity storage systems? 79 - Gerrit Jan de Bruin, Cor J. Veenman, H. Jaap van den Herik, Frank W. Takes:
Supervised temporal link prediction in large-scale real-world networks. 80 - Pansy Nandwani, Rupali Verma:
A review on sentiment analysis and emotion detection from text. 81 - Mahreen Nasir, Christie I. Ezeife, Abdulrauf Gidado:
Improving e-commerce product recommendation using semantic context and sequential historical purchases. 82 - Mostafa Alwash, Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu, Mathew Parackal:
Mining brand value propositions on Twitter: exploring the link between marketer-generated content and eWOM outcomes. 83 - Eiman Alothali, Kadhim Hayawi, Hany Alashwal:
Hybrid feature selection approach to identify optimal features of profile metadata to detect social bots in Twitter. 84 - David B. Skillicorn, Christian Leuprecht:
Copresence networks: criminals in their environment. 85 - Mohammad Vahid Sebt, S. H. Ghasemi, S. S. Mehrkian:
Predicting the number of customer transactions using stacked LSTM recurrent neural networks. 86 - Aman Tyagi, Joshua Uyheng, Kathleen M. Carley:
Heated conversations in a warming world: affective polarization in online climate change discourse follows real-world climate anomalies. 87 - Debasis Mohapatra:
A hybrid approach for pair-wise layer similarity in a multiplex network. 88 - Eric Tadeu Camacho de Oliveira, Fabrício Olivetti de França:
Enriching networks with edge insertion to improve community detection. 89 - Kristi A. Tullis, Megan Grunert Kowalske:
The composition of social support networks of URM graduate students at predominantly white institutions. 90 - László Hajdu, Miklós Krész, András Bóta:
Evaluating the role of community detection in improving influence maximization heuristics. 91 - Félicité Gamgne Domgue, Norbert Tsopzé, René Ndoundam:
Correlation and dimension relevance in multidimensional networks: a systematic taxonomy. 92 - Bruno Neiva Moreno, Valéria Cesário Times, Stan Matwin:
Representation and analysis of spatiotemporal encounters published in online social networks. 93 - Samuel S. Guimarães, Julio C. S. Reis, Marisa Vasconcelos, Fabrício Benevenuto:
Characterizing political bias and comments associated with news on Brazilian Facebook. 94 - Meysam Ghaffari, Ashok Srinivasan, Xiuwen Liu, Shayok Chakraborty:
High-resolution home location prediction from Twitter activities using consensus deep learning. 95 - Fen Yuan:
Smart city next-gen social networks system based on software reconstruction model and cognitive computing. 96 - Samer Al-khateeb, Nitin Agarwal:
Flash mob: a multidisciplinary review. 97 - Rahul Goel, Rajesh Sharma, Anto Aasa:
Studying segregation in Estonia using call data records. 98 - Salvatore Citraro, Giulio Rossetti:
X-Mark: a benchmark for node-attributed community discovery algorithms. 99 - Stefanos Antaris, Dimitrios Rafailidis, Sarunas Girdzijauskas:
Knowledge distillation on neural networks for evolving graphs. 100 - M. Abdul Hamid, Abdul Basid, Isma Nida Aulia:
The reconstruction of Arab women role in media: a critical discourse analysis. 101 - Christian E. López, Caleb Gallemore:
An augmented multilingual Twitter dataset for studying the COVID-19 infodemic. 102 - Jéssica Soares dos Santos, Flávia Bernardini, Aline Paes:
A survey on the use of data and opinion mining in social media to political electoral outcomes prediction. 103 - Subhasis Thakur, John G. Breslin:
Rumour prevention in social networks with layer 2 blockchains. 104 - Rahul Goel, Loïc Bonnetain, Rajesh Sharma, Angelo Furno:
Mobility-based SIR model for complex networks: with case study Of COVID-19. 105 - Ash Mohammad Abbas:
Social network analysis using deep learning: applications and schemes. 106 - Ranjana Roy Chowdhury, Shivam Gupta, Sravanthi Chede:
World War III analysis using signed social networks. 107 - Ruchi Mittal, Amit Mittal, Ishan Aggarwal:
Identification of affective valence of Twitter generated sentiments during the COVID-19 outbreak. 108 - Petr Chunaev, Timofey Gradov, Klavdiya Bochenina:
The machinery of the weight-based fusion model for community detection in node-attributed social networks. 109 - A. Venkata Ramana, K. Lakshmanarao, Routhu Srinivasa Rao:
Stop-Phish: an intelligent phishing detection method using feature selection ensemble. 110 - Derek Weber, Frank Neumann:
Amplifying influence through coordinated behaviour in social networks. 111 - Alexandru Razvan Florea, Monica Roman:
Artificial neural networks applied for predicting and explaining the education level of Twitter users. 112 - Rui Portocarrero Sarmento, Douglas de O. Cardoso, Kemmily Dearo, Pavel Brazdil, João Gama:
Text documents streams with improved incremental similarity. 113 - Sandip Modha, Prasenjit Majumder, Thomas Mandl, Rishab Singla:
Design and analysis of microblog-based summarization system. 114 - Zeeshan Akbar, Jun Liu, Zahida Latif:
Mining social applications network from business perspective using modularity maximization for community detection. 115 - Chris J. Kuhlman, Gizem Korkmaz, S. S. Ravi, Fernando Vega-Redondo:
Theoretical and computational characterizations of interaction mechanisms on Facebook dynamics using a common knowledge model. 116