abstract: Online social networks have become increasingly ubiquitous and understanding their structural, dynamical, and scaling properties not only is of fundamental interest but also has a broad range of applications. Such networks can be extremely dynamic, generated almost instantaneously by, for example, breaking-news items. We investigate a common class of online social networks, the user-user retweeting networks, by analyzing the empirical data collected from Sina Weibo (a massive twitter-like microblogging social network in China) with respect to the topic of the 2011 Japan earthquake. We uncover a number of algebraic scaling relations governing the growth and structure of the network and develop a probabilistic model that captures th...
Online microblogging sites have become increasingly important platforms for information diffusion in...
Abstract—There has been a tremendous rise in the growth of online social networks all over the world...
In online social media systems users are not only posting, consum-ing, and resharing content, but al...
This work was partially supported by AFOSR under Grant No. FA9550-10-1-0083, NSF under Grant No. CDI...
The high level of dynamics in today's online social networks (OSNs) creates new challenges for their...
Online social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Gowalla allow people to communicate and interac...
In this study we use the concept of power law distribution to explore and analyze the network evolut...
Online social networks (OSNs) enable researchers to study the social universe at a previously unatta...
Data confidentiality policies at major social network providers have severely limited researchers&ap...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) such as microblogs enable people to simultaneously share information w...
The massive adoption of the Internet facilitates growth of online social networks, in which informat...
Online social media has greatly affected the way in which we communicate with each other. However, l...
The growing popularity of Online Social Networks (OSN) is generating a large amount of communication...
The number of people using online social networks in their everyday life is continuously growing at ...
There has been significant interest in studying social interactions in online social networks, such ...
Online microblogging sites have become increasingly important platforms for information diffusion in...
Abstract—There has been a tremendous rise in the growth of online social networks all over the world...
In online social media systems users are not only posting, consum-ing, and resharing content, but al...
This work was partially supported by AFOSR under Grant No. FA9550-10-1-0083, NSF under Grant No. CDI...
The high level of dynamics in today's online social networks (OSNs) creates new challenges for their...
Online social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Gowalla allow people to communicate and interac...
In this study we use the concept of power law distribution to explore and analyze the network evolut...
Online social networks (OSNs) enable researchers to study the social universe at a previously unatta...
Data confidentiality policies at major social network providers have severely limited researchers&ap...
Online Social Networks (OSNs) such as microblogs enable people to simultaneously share information w...
The massive adoption of the Internet facilitates growth of online social networks, in which informat...
Online social media has greatly affected the way in which we communicate with each other. However, l...
The growing popularity of Online Social Networks (OSN) is generating a large amount of communication...
The number of people using online social networks in their everyday life is continuously growing at ...
There has been significant interest in studying social interactions in online social networks, such ...
Online microblogging sites have become increasingly important platforms for information diffusion in...
Abstract—There has been a tremendous rise in the growth of online social networks all over the world...
In online social media systems users are not only posting, consum-ing, and resharing content, but al...