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TítuloSocial network analytics and visualization: Dynamic topic-based influence analysis in evolving micro-blogs
Autor(es)Tabassum, Shazia
Gama, Joao
Azevedo, Paulo J.
Cordeiro, Mario
Martins, Carlos
Martins, Andre
Palavras-chavedynamic topic modelling
micro-blogs
social network analysis
topic-specific influence analysis
visualization
Data2022
EditoraWiley
RevistaExpert Systems
CitaçãoTabassum, S., Gama, J., Azevedo, P. J., Cordeiro, M., Martins, C., & Martins, A. (2023). Social network analytics and visualization: Dynamic topic-based influence analysis in evolving micro-blogs. Expert Systems, 40(5), e13195. https://doi.org/10.1111/exsy.13195
Resumo(s)Influence Analysis is one of the well-known areas of Social Network Analysis. However, discovering influencers from micro-blog networks based on topics has gained recent popularity due to its specificity. Besides, these data networks are massive, continuous and evolving. Therefore, to address the above challenges we propose a dynamic framework for topic modelling and identifying influencers in the same process. It incorporates dynamic sampling, community detection and network statistics over graph data stream from a social media activity management application. Further, we compare the graph measures against each other empirically and observe that there is no evidence of correlation between the sets of users having large number of friends and the users whose posts achieve high acceptance (i.e., highly liked, commented and shared posts). Therefore, we propose a novel approach that incorporates a user's reachability and also acceptability by other users. Consequently, we improve on graph metrics by including a dynamic acceptance score (integrating content quality with network structure) for ranking influencers in micro-blogs. Additionally, we analysed the topic clusters' structure and quality with empirical experiments and visualization.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/90261
DOI10.1111/exsy.13195
ISSN0266-4720
Versão da editorahttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/exsy.13195
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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