Online communications at web portals represents technology-mediated user interactions, leading to massive data and potentially new techno-social phenomena not seen in real social mixing. Apart from being dynamically driven, the user interactions via posts is indirect, suggesting the importance of the contents of the posted material. We present a systematic way to study Blog data by combined approaches of physics of complex networks and computer science methods of text analysis. We are mapping the Blog data onto a bipartite network where users and posts with comments are two natural partitions. With the machine learning methods we classify the texts of posts and comments for their emotional contents as positive or negative, or otherwise obj...
We present a large-scale mood analysis in social media texts. We organise the paper in three parts: ...
Blogs have created a fast growing social network on the Internet. However ranking solutions are not ...
Sentiment analysis is a field of computational linguistics involving identification, ex-traction, an...
Interactions between users in cyberspace may lead to phenomena different from those observed in comm...
We have developed a computational framework to characterize social network dynamics in the blogosphe...
Social Media is changing the way we find information, share knowledge and communicate with each othe...
Analysing complex natural phenomena often requires syn-thesized data that matches observed character...
Blogspace is a primary example of online social networks. In blogspace, there are a number of commun...
We are interested in building visual analytic tools that support communication scholars in a range o...
Web graphs have been very useful in the structural and statistical analysis of the web. Various mode...
One of the goals of affective computing is to recognize human emotions. We present a system that lea...
There is a growing interest in exploring the role of social networks for understanding how communiti...
A convergence of emotions among people in social networks is potentially resulted by the occurrence ...
This paper propose a method to predict the stage of buzz-trend generation by analyzing the emotional...
Blogs, often treated as the equivalence of online personal diaries, have become one of the fastest g...
We present a large-scale mood analysis in social media texts. We organise the paper in three parts: ...
Blogs have created a fast growing social network on the Internet. However ranking solutions are not ...
Sentiment analysis is a field of computational linguistics involving identification, ex-traction, an...
Interactions between users in cyberspace may lead to phenomena different from those observed in comm...
We have developed a computational framework to characterize social network dynamics in the blogosphe...
Social Media is changing the way we find information, share knowledge and communicate with each othe...
Analysing complex natural phenomena often requires syn-thesized data that matches observed character...
Blogspace is a primary example of online social networks. In blogspace, there are a number of commun...
We are interested in building visual analytic tools that support communication scholars in a range o...
Web graphs have been very useful in the structural and statistical analysis of the web. Various mode...
One of the goals of affective computing is to recognize human emotions. We present a system that lea...
There is a growing interest in exploring the role of social networks for understanding how communiti...
A convergence of emotions among people in social networks is potentially resulted by the occurrence ...
This paper propose a method to predict the stage of buzz-trend generation by analyzing the emotional...
Blogs, often treated as the equivalence of online personal diaries, have become one of the fastest g...
We present a large-scale mood analysis in social media texts. We organise the paper in three parts: ...
Blogs have created a fast growing social network on the Internet. However ranking solutions are not ...
Sentiment analysis is a field of computational linguistics involving identification, ex-traction, an...