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Mining Implicit Social Network with Context-Aware Technologies

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Given their growing importance with the fast advance of today’s information technologies, social networks have been extensively studied. However, a majority of existing published literature in this area consider only the explicit form of social networks. We consider its complement - implicit social networks. We adapt the social distance model and influence model to a basic implicit social network scenario. We then extend the basic model by incorporating the concept of multiple network paradigms.

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Yoon, E.J., Zhou, W. (2012). Mining Implicit Social Network with Context-Aware Technologies. In: Shaw, M.J., Zhang, D., Yue, W.T. (eds) E-Life: Web-Enabled Convergence of Commerce, Work, and Social Life. WEB 2011. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 108. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29873-8_1

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