Your email was sent successfully. Check your inbox.

An error occurred while sending the email. Please try again.

Proceed reservation?

Export
Filter
  • San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology  (1)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9780128156414
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (276 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Dey, Nilanjan Social Network Analytics : Computational Research Methods and Techniques
    DDC: 302.30721
    Keywords: Online social networks.. ; Social sciences-Network analysis.. ; Data mining.. ; Computational linguistics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Front Cover -- Social Network Analytics: Computational Research Methods and Techniques -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Editors Biography -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Classification and Analysis of Facebook Metrics Dataset Using Supervised Classifiers -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 2.1. Bayes Classifiers -- 2.2. Function Classifiers -- 2.3. Lazy Classifiers -- 2.4. Metaclassifiers -- 2.5. Rule Classifiers -- 2.6. Tree Classifiers -- 2.7. Other Classifiers -- 3. Dataset Analysis -- 4. Results and Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: An Overview on Social Networking: Design, Issues, Emerging Trends, and Security -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Review -- 3. Promising Issues and Security Challenges in Social Networking -- 3.1. Security Threat in Educational Social Network -- 3.2. Security, Issues, and Challenges in Social Network [2] -- 3.3. Influence Maximization in Social Networks -- 3.4. Data Communication in VSN -- 3.5. Crowd Sourcing Complex Tasks -- 3.6. Polar Opinion Dynamic in Social Network -- 3.7. Privacy Preservation Location Sharing -- 3.8. Social Networking in Educational Networks -- 3.9. The Role of Social Network in a Disaster Scenario -- 3.10. Delegation Model in Social Networks -- 3.11. Social Network Formation Model -- 3.12. Financial Outcome of Social Networks -- 3.13. Pervasive Social Networking -- 3.14. Security and Privacy in Wireless Body Area Network -- 3.15. Analysis of Social Networking Issues Related to Area of Focus -- 3.16. Cooperation in Social Networking Members Under a VANET -- 4. Challenging Aspects in Social Networking -- 5. Static and Dynamic Social Network Model -- 5.1. Static Network Model -- 5.2. Dynamic Social Network Model -- 5.3. A Framework for Dynamic Social Model -- 5.4. Use of Dynamic Social Network: Social-Aware Routing in MANET
    Abstract: 6. Factors That Affect the Design of a Social Network -- 6.1. Management of Relationship Among Users in a Social Network -- 6.2. Profit by Social Network -- 6.3. Type of Content Floating in Social Networks -- 6.4. Audience of Social Network Site -- 7. Security Prospective in Social Networking -- 7.1. Social Networking: Information Leakage and Theft Mechanism -- 7.2. Trust Relationship in Facebook -- 7.3. Phishing Technique of Attack in Facebook -- 7.4. Source Identification of Spread Rumor in Social Networks -- 8. Impact of SNSs-Facebook as a Case Study -- 8.1. Facebook Clients Are More Trusting Than Others -- 8.2. Facebook Users Have All the More Pleasant Connections -- 8.3. Facebook Clients Get More Social Help Than Other Individuals -- 9. Conclusion -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 3: Emergence of Stable and Glassy States in Dynamics of Social Networks -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Current State and Historical Development -- 2.1. Heider Balanced Theory -- 2.2. Energy Reduction -- 2.3. Evolving Networks -- 3. Pseudo-Paths Toward Jammed States -- 3.1. Discussion -- 3.1.1. Role of Individuals Participation -- 3.1.2. Inverse Participation Ratio -- 4. Effect of Gain and Loss of Esteem in Heider's Balance Theory -- 4.1. Balanced States -- 4.2. Differential Equation -- 4.3. Discussion -- 5. Glassy States in Aging Social Networks -- 5.1. Evolution of Aging Networks -- 5.2. Discussion -- 5.2.1. Simulation Model -- 5.2.2. Formation of Aged Networks -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: De-Anonymization Techniques for Social Networks -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Necessity of Publishing of Social Networks -- 1.1.1. Academic and Government Data Mining -- 1.1.2. Advertising -- 1.1.3. Third-Party Applications -- 1.1.4. Aggregation -- 1.1.5. Other Data-Release Scenarios -- 1.2. Overview of Anonymization Techniques -- 2. De-Anonymization Techniques
    Abstract: 3. De-Anonymization Attacks -- 3.1. Privacy Breach -- 3.2. Passive Attack -- 3.3. Active Attack -- 3.3.1. Broad Category of Active Attacks -- 4. Two-Stage De-Anonymization Algorithm [1] -- 4.1. Seed Identification -- 4.2. Propagation -- 4.3. Some Concepts -- 5. Other De-Anonymization Techniques -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 5: An Analysis of Demographic and Behavior Trends Using Social Media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Material and Methods -- 2.1. Data Collection -- 2.2. Data Inclusion Criteria -- 2.3. Analysis of Raw Data -- 3. Results -- 3.1. Statistical Analysis -- 3.2. Research Papers According to Year -- 3.3. Data Collection Method and Behavior Analysis Methods Used -- 3.4. Classification Based on Different Methods -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Conclusion -- Author Contribution -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 6: Social Network Influence on Mode Choice and Carpooling During Special Events: The Case of Purdue Game Day -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background and Related Work -- 3. Data -- 4. Modeling Framework -- 5. Model Estimation Results -- 5.1. Model 1 (Car Owners) -- 5.1.1. Density, Network Size, and Ego-Alter Tie Attributes -- 5.1.2. Homophily Indexes -- 5.1.3. Heterogeneity Indexes -- 5.1.4. Location Variables -- 5.2. Model 2 (Non-Car Owners) -- 5.2.1. Density, Network Size, and Ego-Alter Tie Attributes -- 5.2.2. Homophily Indexes -- 5.2.3. Heterogeneity Indexes and Location Variables -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7: Sentiment Analysis on a Set of Movie Reviews Using Deep Learning Techniques -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Deep Learning -- 2.1. Learning Neural Networks -- 2.2. Curse of Dimensionality -- 2.3. Essence of Deep Learning -- 2.4. Convolution Neural Networks -- 3. Sentiment Analysis -- 3.1. Challenges Faced While Analyzing Sentiments -- 4. Related Works
    Abstract: 5. The Proposed Methodology -- 5.1. Movie Reviews Used -- 5.1.1. File Descriptions -- 5.1.2. Data Fields -- 6. Results and Discussion -- 7. Discussions and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Sentiment Analysis for Airlines Services Based on Twitter Dataset -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Literature Survey -- 3. Concept and Architecture of Sentiment Analysis -- 3.1. Description of Dataset -- 4. Proposed Methodologies -- 4.1. BIRCH Clustering (Balanced Iterative Reducing and Clustering Using Hierarchies) -- 4.2. Association Rule Mining -- 4.2.1. Interestingness Computation -- 5. Result and Discussion -- 5.1. Word Frequency Consideration and Cloud of Words Formation for Every Sentiments -- 5.2. Determining the Association Between Words -- 5.3. Cluster Analysis of Words and Their Association -- 6. Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 9: Multilateral Interactions and Isolation in Middlemen-Driven Network Games -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Preliminaries -- 3. Network Game With Middlemen -- 4. The NMMI Value for the Class VMg -- 5. Empirical Illustration -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 10: The Interplay of Identity and Social Network: A Methodological and Empirical Study -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Openness and Awareness -- 3. Survey Details -- 4. Openness and Awareness Metric -- 5. Results and Discussion -- 5.1. Descriptive Statistics -- 5.2. Interaction Pattern -- 5.3. Distribution of Openness -- 6. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 11: Social Networks and Their Uses in the Field of Secondary Education -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Social Networks in Secondary Education: A Critical Look From a Triple Multilevel View -- 2.1. Microlevel: Uses of Social Networks for Teaching and Learning -- 2.2. Mesolevel: Institutional Uses of Social Networks
    Abstract: 2.3. Macrolevel: Policies That Promote the Development of Digital Skills and the Incorporation of Information and Communi ... -- 3. Analysis of the Use Made of Social Networks Among Students in the Fourth Year of Secondary Education -- 4. Discussion and Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 12: NGOs' Communication and Youth Engagement in the Digital Ecosystem -- 1. Introduction -- 2. NGOs in the Digital Ecosystem -- 3. The Mobilization of Young People -- 4. Methodology -- 5. Results -- 5.1. NGO Communication Activities in Social Networks -- 5.2. The Role of Influencers -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Further Reading -- Index -- Back Cover
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
    BibTip Others were also interested in ...
Close ⊗
This website uses cookies and the analysis tool Matomo. More information can be found here...