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Social and semantics analysis via non-negative matrix factorization

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Social media such as Web forum often have dense interactions between user and content where network models are often appropriate for analysis. Joint non-negative matrix factorization model of participation and content data can be viewed as a bipartite graph model between users and media and is proposed for analysis social media. The factorizations allow simultaneous automatic discovery of leaders and sub-communities in the Web forum as well as the core latent topics in the forum. Results on topic detection of Web forums and cluster analysis show that social features are highly effective for forum analysis.

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          WWW '08: Proceedings of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web
          April 2008
          1326 pages
          ISBN:9781605580852
          DOI:10.1145/1367497

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