Beyond serving as online diaries, weblogs have evolved into a complex social structure, one which is in many ways ideal for the study of the propagation of information. As weblog authors discover and republish information, we are able to use the existing link structure of blogspace to track its flow. Where the path by which it spreads is ambiguous, we utilize a novel inference scheme that takes advantage of data describing historical, repeating patterns of “infection. ” Our paper describes this technique as well as a visualization system that allows for the graphical tracking of information flow. 1
We are interested in building visual analytic tools that support communication scholars in a range o...
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Time plays an essential role in the diffusion of information, influence, and disease over networks. ...
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We study the dynamics of information propagation in environments of low-overhead personal publishing...
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Analysing complex natural phenomena often requires syn-thesized data that matches observed character...
AbstractEven though blog contents vary a lot in quality, the disclosure of personal opinions and the...
We present BlogScope (www.blogscope.net), a system for online analysis of temporally ordered streami...
We seek out to investigate the social networks manifested in weblogs. Our dataset, derived from an i...
Graphical relationship among web pages has been used to rank their relative importance. In this pape...
In the blog world, bloggers produce information, establish relationships with other bloggers in orde...
The blog world is a representative online society. To under-stand the nature of the blog world, ther...
With an increasing number of people that read, write and comment on blogs, the blogosphere has estab...
We are interested in building visual analytic tools that support communication scholars in a range o...
In recent years, one of the advances of the World Wide Web is social media and one of the fastest gr...
Time plays an essential role in the diffusion of information, influence, and disease over networks. ...
How do blogs cite and influence each other? How do such links evolve? Does the popularity of old blo...
We study the dynamics of information propagation in environments of low-overhead personal publishing...
Abstract—We explore the hypothesis that it is possible to obtain information about the dynamics of a...
International audienceWe explore the hypothesis that it is possible to obtain information about the ...
Analysing complex natural phenomena often requires syn-thesized data that matches observed character...
AbstractEven though blog contents vary a lot in quality, the disclosure of personal opinions and the...
We present BlogScope (www.blogscope.net), a system for online analysis of temporally ordered streami...
We seek out to investigate the social networks manifested in weblogs. Our dataset, derived from an i...
Graphical relationship among web pages has been used to rank their relative importance. In this pape...
In the blog world, bloggers produce information, establish relationships with other bloggers in orde...
The blog world is a representative online society. To under-stand the nature of the blog world, ther...
With an increasing number of people that read, write and comment on blogs, the blogosphere has estab...
We are interested in building visual analytic tools that support communication scholars in a range o...
In recent years, one of the advances of the World Wide Web is social media and one of the fastest gr...
Time plays an essential role in the diffusion of information, influence, and disease over networks. ...