Understanding the patterns of collective behavior in online social network (OSNs) is critical to expanding the knowledge of human behavior and tie relationship. In this paper, we investigate a specific pattern called social signature in Facebook and Wiki users’ online communication behaviors, capturing the distribution of frequency of interactions between different alters over time in the ego network. The empirical results show that there are robust social signatures of interactions no matter how friends change over time, which indicates that a stable commutation pattern exists in online communication. By comparing a random null model, we find the that commutation pattern is heterogeneous between ego and alters. Furthermore, in orde...
Online social networking is an increasingly prominent social phenomenon that has motivated much inte...
The growing popularity of Online Social Networks (OSN) is generating a large amount of communication...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that social network size (and structure) is constrained by...
Understanding the social relation of dynamical online social networks (OSNs) is significant for ide...
The social network maintained by a focal individual, or ego, is intrinsically dynamic and typically ...
The structure of egocentric networks reflects the way people balance their need for strong, emotiona...
In the last decades, temporal networks played a key role in modelling, understanding, and analysing ...
The study of human interactions is of central importance for understanding the behavior of individua...
Measurement studies of online social networks (OSNs) show that all social links are not equal, and t...
Measurement studies of online social networks show that all social links are not equal, and the stre...
The social network maintained by a focal individual, or ego, is intrinsically dynamic and typically ...
Results about offline social networks demonstrated that the social relationships that an individual ...
The study of human interactions is of central importance for understanding the behavior of individua...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) are the most popular applications in todays Internet and they have cha...
In the last few years, Online Social Networks (OSNs) attracted the interest of a large number of res...
Online social networking is an increasingly prominent social phenomenon that has motivated much inte...
The growing popularity of Online Social Networks (OSN) is generating a large amount of communication...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that social network size (and structure) is constrained by...
Understanding the social relation of dynamical online social networks (OSNs) is significant for ide...
The social network maintained by a focal individual, or ego, is intrinsically dynamic and typically ...
The structure of egocentric networks reflects the way people balance their need for strong, emotiona...
In the last decades, temporal networks played a key role in modelling, understanding, and analysing ...
The study of human interactions is of central importance for understanding the behavior of individua...
Measurement studies of online social networks (OSNs) show that all social links are not equal, and t...
Measurement studies of online social networks show that all social links are not equal, and the stre...
The social network maintained by a focal individual, or ego, is intrinsically dynamic and typically ...
Results about offline social networks demonstrated that the social relationships that an individual ...
The study of human interactions is of central importance for understanding the behavior of individua...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) are the most popular applications in todays Internet and they have cha...
In the last few years, Online Social Networks (OSNs) attracted the interest of a large number of res...
Online social networking is an increasingly prominent social phenomenon that has motivated much inte...
The growing popularity of Online Social Networks (OSN) is generating a large amount of communication...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that social network size (and structure) is constrained by...