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As the wide popularization of online social networks, online users are not content only with keeping online friendship with social friends in real life any more. They hope the system designers can help them exploring new friends with common interest. However, the large amount of online users and their diverse and dynamic interests possess great challenges to support such a novel feature in online...
As hundreds of millions of users access online social communities at daily or even real-time basis, large amounts of user data are continuously generated. The fast-growing user-generated content poses great challenges on online social network system design for efficient content management and delivery. For instance, in content-centric online social network, all contents are organized in a temporal...
GeoLife2.0 is a GPS-data-driven social networking service where people can share life experiences and connect to each other with their location histories. By mining peoplepsilas location history, GeoLife can measure the similarity between users and perform personalized friend recommendation for an individual. Later, we can predict the individualpsilas interest level in the locations visited by their...
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