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Social networks have been evolving over the past few years, leading to a rapid increase in the number and complexity of relationships among their entities. In this paper, we focus on a large scale dataset known as the Digital Bibliography and Library Project (DBLP), which contains information on all publications that have been published in computer and information science related journals and conference...
In recent years, online social data visualization has captured attention from the users as a new platform for constructing and sharing data visualizations as well as collaboration through user comments. Many Eyes and Tableau are the most popular among them. In this paper, we present a statistical analysis of the data retrieved from Many Eyes — an IBM research project. By analyzing all the data visualizations...
In this paper, we report our attempt to evaluate the degree of online collaboration with quantitative analysis. Since most online collaborations are carried out through natural language, such quantitative analysis must rely on natural language processing. Here we discuss our work in analyzing an online social visualization web site using the semantic similarity measures of collaborative textual snippets...
Composition style is often an important factor in readers' selection of reading materials. For example, a reader may seek out articles written in similar style as his or her favorite writer. We present a new method for providing recommendations based on the composition style. Our algorithm analyzes and encodes the readability index and syntactical structure of a model document, and then searches for...
A critical component of successful collaboration is the ability for participants to generate and interpret effective reference cues. In collaborative augmented reality (AR), participants must be able to refer to the physical and virtual artifacts that surround them, as well as those that exist in remote workspaces. One of the most primitive referencing techniques that satisfy these requirements is...
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