This paper studies people recommendations designed to help users find known, offline contacts and discover new friends on social networking sites. We evaluated four recommender algorithms in an enterprise social networking site using a personalized survey of 500 users and a field study of 3,000 users. We found all algorithms effective in expanding users ’ friend lists. Algorithms based on social network information were able to produce better-received recommendations and find more known contacts for users, while algorithms using similarity of user-created content were stronger in discovering new friends. We also collected qualitative feedback from our survey users and draw several meaningful design implications
Social network sites have become an important medium for people to receive information anytime anywh...
Online social networking sites, like Facebook and Google+, provides a new communication service for ...
Social media systems allow users to share resources with the people connected to them. In order to h...
The overwhelming amount of information available today makes it difficult for users to find useful i...
Recommender systems have established to be of high-quality useful resource in dealing with the issue...
Abstract: Social networks have become an unlimited source of information, for that several applicati...
The aim of this research project was to examine the differences between friend recommendation algori...
Social-networking sites, such as Facebook, require members to manually find and confirm their friend...
Social networking sites (SNSs) first appeared in the mid-90s. In recent years, however, Web 2.0 tech...
Social media services, such as Facebook and Twitter, thrive on user engagement around the active sha...
Latent friends of a person mean the persons who have the potential to become friends with the target...
Abstract. Friend lists group contacts in a social networking site that are to be treated equally in ...
© 2015 IEEE. Friend recommendation is an important recommender application in social media. Major so...
Social Bookmarking Systems (and Social Media Systems in general) are experiencing a quick growth in ...
Online social networks support users in a wide range of activities, such as sharing information and ...
Social network sites have become an important medium for people to receive information anytime anywh...
Online social networking sites, like Facebook and Google+, provides a new communication service for ...
Social media systems allow users to share resources with the people connected to them. In order to h...
The overwhelming amount of information available today makes it difficult for users to find useful i...
Recommender systems have established to be of high-quality useful resource in dealing with the issue...
Abstract: Social networks have become an unlimited source of information, for that several applicati...
The aim of this research project was to examine the differences between friend recommendation algori...
Social-networking sites, such as Facebook, require members to manually find and confirm their friend...
Social networking sites (SNSs) first appeared in the mid-90s. In recent years, however, Web 2.0 tech...
Social media services, such as Facebook and Twitter, thrive on user engagement around the active sha...
Latent friends of a person mean the persons who have the potential to become friends with the target...
Abstract. Friend lists group contacts in a social networking site that are to be treated equally in ...
© 2015 IEEE. Friend recommendation is an important recommender application in social media. Major so...
Social Bookmarking Systems (and Social Media Systems in general) are experiencing a quick growth in ...
Online social networks support users in a wide range of activities, such as sharing information and ...
Social network sites have become an important medium for people to receive information anytime anywh...
Online social networking sites, like Facebook and Google+, provides a new communication service for ...
Social media systems allow users to share resources with the people connected to them. In order to h...