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Social Network Analysis and Mining, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2012
- Reda Alhajj:
Success story of the SNAM Journal: fast progress into a well-established and reputable venue. 1-3 - John Yearwood, Musa A. Mammadov
, Dean Webb:
Profiling phishing activity based on hyperlinks extracted from phishing emails. 5-16 - Stéphane Peters, Yann Jacob, Ludovic Denoyer, Patrick Gallinari:
Iterative Multi-label Multi-relational Classification Algorithm for complex social networks. 17-29 - Wei Zhang, Weili Wu, Feng Wang
, Kuai Xu
:
Positive influence dominating sets in power-law graphs. 31-37 - Joel Brynielsson, Lisa Kaati, Pontus Svenson:
Social positions and simulation relations. 39-52 - Justus Bross, Keven Richly, Matthias Kohnen, Christoph Meinel:
Identifying the top-dogs of the blogosphere. 53-67 - Alessandro Cucchiarelli
, Fulvio D'Antonio, Paola Velardi
:
Semantically interconnected social networks. 69-95
Volume 2, Number 2, June 2012
- Leandros A. Maglaras
, Dimitrios Katsaros:
New measures for characterizing the significance of nodes in wireless ad hoc networks via localized path-based neighborhood analysis. 97-106 - Yi-Kuang Ko, Jing-Kai Lou, Cheng-Te Li, Shou-De Lin
, Shyh-Kang Jeng
:
A social network evolution model based on seniority. 107-119 - Fernando Ferri, Patrizia Grifoni, Tiziana Guzzo
:
New forms of social and professional digital relationships: the case of Facebook. 121-137 - Nitin Agarwal, Huan Liu, Lei Tang, Philip S. Yu:
Modeling blogger influence in a community. 139-162 - Barbara Caci
, Maurizio Cardaci, Marco Elio Tabacchi:
Facebook as a Small World: a topological hypothesis. 163-167 - Miray Kas, Kathleen M. Carley
, L. Richard Carley:
Trends in science networks: understanding structures and statistics of scientific networks. 169-187 - Tomoyuki Yuasa, Susumu Shirayama:
A new analysis method for simulations using node categorizations. 189-196
Volume 2, Number 3, September 2012
- Lin Chen, Richi Nayak
:
Leveraging the network information for evaluating answer quality in a collaborative question answering portal. 197-215 - Yingzi Jin, Ching-Yung Lin, Yutaka Matsuo, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Mining dynamic social networks from public news articles for company value prediction. 217-228 - Walter Quattrociocchi
, Frédéric Amblard
, Eugenia Galeota
:
Selection in scientific networks. 229-237 - Usha Sridhar, Sridhar Mandyam:
Exogenous control of DeGroot belief learning. 239-248 - Meeyoung Cha
, Juan Antonio Navarro Pérez, Hamed Haddadi:
The spread of media content through blogs. 249-264 - Chenliang Li, Anwitaman Datta
, Aixin Sun
:
Mining latent relations in peer-production environments: a case study with Wikipedia article similarity and controversy. 265-278 - Karl Branting:
Context-sensitive detection of local community structure. 279-289
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2012
- Guangying Hua, Dominique Haughton:
A network analysis of an online expertise sharing community. 291-303 - Vasanth Nair, Sumeet Dua:
Folksonomy-based ad hoc community detection in online social networks. 305-328 - Daniel Schall, Florian Skopik
:
Social network mining of requester communities in crowdsourcing markets. 329-344 - Mahadevan Vasudevan, Narsingh Deo:
Efficient community identification in complex networks. 345-359 - Rémy Cazabet, Hideaki Takeda, Masahiro Hamasaki, Frédéric Amblard:
Using dynamic community detection to identify trends in user-generated content. 361-371 - Achim Rettinger, Hendrik Wermser, Yi Huang, Volker Tresp:
Context-aware tensor decomposition for relation prediction in social networks. 373-385 - Said Kashoob, James Caverlee:
Temporal dynamics of communities in social bookmarking systems. 387-404 - Bradley S. Rees, Keith B. Gallagher:
Overlapping community detection using a community optimized graph swarm. 405-417
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