To answer search queries on a social network rich with user-generated content, it is desirable to give a higher ranking to content that is closer to the individual issuing the query. Queries occur at nodes in the network, documents are also created by nodes in the same network, and the goal is to find the document that matches the query and is closest in net-work distance to the node issuing the query. In this paper, we present the “Partitioned Multi-Indexing ” scheme, which provides an approximate solution to this problem. With m links in the network, after an offline Õ(m) pre-processing time, our scheme allows for social index operations (i.e., so-cial search queries, as well as insertion and deletion of words into and from a document at...
This paper describes Question Waves, an algorithm that can be applied to social search protocols, su...
This chapter proposed a collaborative peer network application called 6Search (6S) to address the sc...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Most frequent and expensive queries in social networks involve...
Abstract—Internet users are shifting from searching on tra-ditional media to social network platform...
The continuous growth of the internet and the popularity of social networks have created a huge amou...
International audienceModern search applications feature real-time as-you-type query search. In its ...
We consider in this paper top-k query answering in social applications, with a focus on social taggi...
International audienceWe consider in this paper top-k query answering in social applications, with a...
In social networks such as Orkut, www.orkut.com, a large portion of the user queries refer to names ...
Social tagging networks have become highly popular for publishing and searching contents. Users in s...
Recently, social networks have attracted considerable atten-tion. The huge volume of information con...
Recently, social networks have attracted considerable atten-tion. The huge volume of information con...
The amount of Internet data is rapidly increasing due to the growth of the Web and the success of On...
The creation of very large-scale multimedia search engines, with more than one billion images and v...
With the increasing usage of online social networks and the semantic web's graph structured RDF fram...
This paper describes Question Waves, an algorithm that can be applied to social search protocols, su...
This chapter proposed a collaborative peer network application called 6Search (6S) to address the sc...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Most frequent and expensive queries in social networks involve...
Abstract—Internet users are shifting from searching on tra-ditional media to social network platform...
The continuous growth of the internet and the popularity of social networks have created a huge amou...
International audienceModern search applications feature real-time as-you-type query search. In its ...
We consider in this paper top-k query answering in social applications, with a focus on social taggi...
International audienceWe consider in this paper top-k query answering in social applications, with a...
In social networks such as Orkut, www.orkut.com, a large portion of the user queries refer to names ...
Social tagging networks have become highly popular for publishing and searching contents. Users in s...
Recently, social networks have attracted considerable atten-tion. The huge volume of information con...
Recently, social networks have attracted considerable atten-tion. The huge volume of information con...
The amount of Internet data is rapidly increasing due to the growth of the Web and the success of On...
The creation of very large-scale multimedia search engines, with more than one billion images and v...
With the increasing usage of online social networks and the semantic web's graph structured RDF fram...
This paper describes Question Waves, an algorithm that can be applied to social search protocols, su...
This chapter proposed a collaborative peer network application called 6Search (6S) to address the sc...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Most frequent and expensive queries in social networks involve...