Archivi tag: lurker analysis and mining
To Trust or Not to Trust Lurkers?: Evaluation of Lurking and Trustworthiness in Ranking Problems @NetSci-X16
R. Interdonato, A. Tagarelli. To Trust or Not to Trust Lurkers?: Evaluation of Lurking and Trustworthiness in Ranking Problems. The 2016 International Conference and School on Advances in Network Science (NetSci-X 2016), pp. 43-56. Wroclaw, Poland, January 11-13, 2016.
“Got to have faith!”: The DEvOTION algorithm for delurking in social networks @ASONAM15
R. Interdonato, C. Pulice, A. Tagarelli. “Got to have faith!”: The DEvOTION algorithm for delurking in social networks. The 2015 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2015). Paris, France. August 25-28, 2015. PDF
Tutorial @ASONAM15: Principles, models, and methods for the characterization and analysis of lurkers in online social networks
Our latest tutorial on lurker analysis and mining, titled Principles, models, and methods for the characterization and analysis of lurkers in online social networks, has been presented at the 2015 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and … Continua a leggere
Tutorial @UMAP15: Understanding Silent Users’ Behavior in Large-scale Online Communities
Our first tutorial on lurker analysis and mining, titled Understanding Silent Users’ Behavior in Large-scale Online Communities, will be presented at the 23rd Conference on User Modeling, Adaptation and Personalization (UMAP’15), Dublin, Ireland, 29th June – 3rd July, 2015. Please … Continua a leggere