abstract: Millions of users leave digital traces of their political engagements on social media platforms every day. Users form networks of interactions, produce textual content, like and share each others' content. This creates an invaluable opportunity to better understand the political engagements of internet users. In this proposal, I present three algorithmic solutions to three facets of online political networks; namely, detection of communities, antagonisms and the impact of certain types of accounts on political polarization. First, I develop a multi-view community detection algorithm to find politically pure communities. I find that word usage among other content types (i.e. hashtags, URLs) complement user interactions the best in ...
Social media enable their users to be connected with a diverse group of people increasing their chan...
This paper presents unsupervised algorithms to uncover polarization in social networks (namely, Twit...
Conversations on Twitter create networks with identifiable contours as people reply to and mention o...
Understanding political polarization on social platforms is important as public opinions may become ...
Increasingly, people around the globe use Social Media (SM) - e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Flick...
Social media and the web have provided a foundation where users can easily access diverse informatio...
Over the last several decades there has been a debate among social scientists on whether the United ...
Political polarization is a defining feature of the contemporary American political landscape. While...
This paper introduces a novel network, the co-retweeted network, that is constructed as the undirect...
Recent research brought awareness of the issue of bots on socialmedia and the significant risks of m...
In this study we investigate how social media shape the networked public sphere and facilitate commu...
abstract: Social Computing is an area of computer science concerned with dynamics of communities and...
With the widespread adoption of social media in today’s society, it has become increasingly importan...
We study behavioral changes in twitter users as a result of interacting with automated bots. Based o...
Homophily - our tendency to surround ourselves with others who share our perspectives and opinions a...
Social media enable their users to be connected with a diverse group of people increasing their chan...
This paper presents unsupervised algorithms to uncover polarization in social networks (namely, Twit...
Conversations on Twitter create networks with identifiable contours as people reply to and mention o...
Understanding political polarization on social platforms is important as public opinions may become ...
Increasingly, people around the globe use Social Media (SM) - e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Flick...
Social media and the web have provided a foundation where users can easily access diverse informatio...
Over the last several decades there has been a debate among social scientists on whether the United ...
Political polarization is a defining feature of the contemporary American political landscape. While...
This paper introduces a novel network, the co-retweeted network, that is constructed as the undirect...
Recent research brought awareness of the issue of bots on socialmedia and the significant risks of m...
In this study we investigate how social media shape the networked public sphere and facilitate commu...
abstract: Social Computing is an area of computer science concerned with dynamics of communities and...
With the widespread adoption of social media in today’s society, it has become increasingly importan...
We study behavioral changes in twitter users as a result of interacting with automated bots. Based o...
Homophily - our tendency to surround ourselves with others who share our perspectives and opinions a...
Social media enable their users to be connected with a diverse group of people increasing their chan...
This paper presents unsupervised algorithms to uncover polarization in social networks (namely, Twit...
Conversations on Twitter create networks with identifiable contours as people reply to and mention o...