Abstract— The ability to tag resources with uncontrolled metadata or “folksonomies” is often characterized as one of the central features of “Web 2.0” applications. Folks...
: We develop a method to create taxonomies in large social networks solely based on users group membership information. We illustrate our technique using an example of the Flickr p...
Marc Egger, Kai Fischbach, Peter A. Gloor, Andre L...
—Social networks exhibit a very special property: community structure. Understanding the network community structure is of great advantages. It not only provides helpful informat...
Nam P. Nguyen, Thang N. Dinh, Ying Xuan, My T. Tha...
In this paper, we describe the evolution and impact of computersupported cooperative work (CSCW) research through social network analysis of coauthorship data. A network of author...
Daniel B. Horn, Thomas A. Finholt, Jeremy P. Birnh...
This paper intends to provide some insights of a scientific problem: how likely one’s interests can be inferred from his/her social connections – friends, friends’ friends,...