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Dynamic community detection has been of great significance on analyzing network structure and community evolution. Among state-of-the-art methods, incremental algorithms based on modularity have been used widely, for the fully utilization of both current and historical information. Unfortunately, they are difficult to uncover small community due to problem called “resolution limit” and also sensitive...
Internet-based social media platforms allow individuals to discuss/comment on the “topic” of an article in an interactive manner. The topic of a comment/reply in these discussions occasionally shifts, sometimes drastically and abruptly, other times slightly, away from the topic of the article. In this paper we study the phenomena of topic shifts in article-originated social media comments, and identify...
Movie ratings and reviews at sites such as IMDb or Amazon are commonly used by moviegoers to decide which movie to watch or buy next. Currently, moviegoers base their decisions as to which movie to watch by looking at the ratings of movies as well as reading some of the reviews at IMDb or Amazon. This paper argues that there is a better way: reviewers movie scores and reviews can be analyzed with...
In this paper we evaluate the effect of noise on community scoring and centrality-based parameters with respect to two different aspects of network analysis: (i) sensitivity, that is how the parameter value changes as edges are removed and (ii) reliability in the context of message spreading, that is how the time taken to broadcast a message changes as edges are removed. Our experiments on synthetic...
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