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Networks extracted from social media platforms frequently include multiple types of links that dynamically change over time; these links can be used to represent dyadic interactions such as economic transactions, communications, and shared activities. Organizing this data into a dynamic multiplex network, where each layer is composed of a single edge type linking the same underlying vertices, can...
Nowadays, detecting health-violating restaurants is a serious problem due to the limited number of health inspectors in a city as compared to the number of restaurants. Rarely inspectors are helped by formal complains, but many complaints are reported as reviews on social media such as Yelp. In this paper we propose new predictors to detect health-violating restaurants based on restaurant sub-area...
Networks evolve at multiple levels; edges or relations may change, and the characteristics of the individuals within the network may change as well. Often these processes are intertwined, and in order to study them, statistical models must be developed that account for coevolution of multiple network components. The increased availability of continuous time network data has prompted new models for...
We analyze a coupled dataset collecting the mobile phone communication and bank transactions history of a large number of individuals living in Mexico. After mapping the social structure and introducing indicators of socioeconomic status, demographic features, and purchasing habits of individuals we show that typical consumption patterns are strongly correlated with identified socioeconomic classes...
Event-based Social Networks (EBSN) are popular for organizing offline social events nowadays. In this paper, we develop a new model for event recommendation on EBSNs, which exploits the influence of existing participants, who have expressed willingness to join, on new participants in addition to other context information. Utilizing the participant influence can improve the effectiveness of event recommendation...
Community question answering(CQA) websites such as Yahoo! Answers and Stack Overflow provide a new way of asking and answering questions which are not well served by general web search engines. Due to the huge volume and ever-increasing number of questions, not all new questions can get fully answered in required time. Therefore, it is of great significance to design some effective strategies of recommending...
User location is crucial in understanding the dynamics of user activities, especially in relating their online and offline aspects. However, users' social media activities, such as tweets sent, do not always reveal their location. We consider the problem of estimating geo-tags for tweets and develop a comprehensive approach that incorporates textual content, the user's personalized behavior, and the...
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