This paper addresses clustering of blog users and posts in blogosphere. First, we model blogosphere as a bipartite graph where blog users and posts correspond to nodes of two types and actions on posts performed by blog users corresponds to links. Next, for clustering in blogosphere, we employ LinkClus, a link-based algorithm that finds clusters of nodes in a network effectively and efficiently. For more accurate clustering, we propose two refinements: (1) change of granularity from blog users to folders, and (2) removal of blog users and posts being highly likely to incur noises. Finally, we verify the effectiveness of the proposed approach by showing how the posts and blog users in the same cluster are similar to one another in terms of t...
The blogsphere is a huge community which contains lots of groups which are formed based on different...
Most existing work on learning community structure in social network is graph-based whose links amon...
A network representation based on a basic wordoverlap similarity measure between blogs is introduced...
Abstract. The analysis of blogs is emerging as an exciting new area in the text processing field whi...
Abstract. The analysis of blogs is emerging as an exciting new area in the text processing field whi...
The study of the blogosphere can provide sociologically rel-evant data. We analyze the links between...
The study of the blogosphere can provide sociologically relevant data. We analyze the links between ...
Blogosphere is expanding in an unprecedented speed. A better understanding of the blogosphere can gr...
Web graphs have been very useful in the structural and statistical analysis of the web. Various mode...
Web graphs have been very useful in the structural and statistical analysis of the web. Various mode...
Blogs are a new form of internet phenomenon and a vast ever-increasing information resource. Mining ...
Can we cluster blogs into types by considering their typi-cal posting and linking behavior? How do b...
Analysing complex natural phenomena often requires syn-thesized data that matches observed character...
Blogs have created a fast growing social network on the Internet. However ranking solutions are not ...
Abstract: Blogging has become a useful way for people to publish data on the Internet, which contain...
The blogsphere is a huge community which contains lots of groups which are formed based on different...
Most existing work on learning community structure in social network is graph-based whose links amon...
A network representation based on a basic wordoverlap similarity measure between blogs is introduced...
Abstract. The analysis of blogs is emerging as an exciting new area in the text processing field whi...
Abstract. The analysis of blogs is emerging as an exciting new area in the text processing field whi...
The study of the blogosphere can provide sociologically rel-evant data. We analyze the links between...
The study of the blogosphere can provide sociologically relevant data. We analyze the links between ...
Blogosphere is expanding in an unprecedented speed. A better understanding of the blogosphere can gr...
Web graphs have been very useful in the structural and statistical analysis of the web. Various mode...
Web graphs have been very useful in the structural and statistical analysis of the web. Various mode...
Blogs are a new form of internet phenomenon and a vast ever-increasing information resource. Mining ...
Can we cluster blogs into types by considering their typi-cal posting and linking behavior? How do b...
Analysing complex natural phenomena often requires syn-thesized data that matches observed character...
Blogs have created a fast growing social network on the Internet. However ranking solutions are not ...
Abstract: Blogging has become a useful way for people to publish data on the Internet, which contain...
The blogsphere is a huge community which contains lots of groups which are formed based on different...
Most existing work on learning community structure in social network is graph-based whose links amon...
A network representation based on a basic wordoverlap similarity measure between blogs is introduced...