We analyze two large datasets from technological networks with location and social data: user location records from an online location-based social networking service, and anonymized telecommunications data from a European cellphone operator, in order to investigate the differences between individual and group behavior with respect to physical location. We discover agreements between the two datasets: firstly, that individuals are more likely to meet with one friend at a place they have not visited before, but tend to meet at familiar locations when with a larger group. We also find that groups of individuals are more likely to meet at places that their other friends have visited, and that the type of a place strongly affects the propensity...
Location sharing systems often entail concerns about privacy when disclosing one’s position.Users wo...
The emergence of location-based social networks provides an unprecedented chance to study the intera...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
We analyze two large datasets from technological networks with location and social data: user locati...
We analyze two large datasets from technological networks with location and social data: user locati...
Social network contacts have significant influence on individual travel behavior. However, transport...
Humans are social animals. We routinely interact with others learning about one another, about place...
Hägerstrand’s seminal argument that regional science is about people and not only locations is still...
Thanks to widely available, cheap Internet access and the ubiquity of smartphones, millions of peopl...
Location-based social networks (LBSNs) have recently attracted the interest of millions of users who...
Accessibility of positioning technologies such as GPS offer the opportunity to store one’s travel ex...
Connections established by users of online social networks are influenced by mechanisms such as pref...
In mobile computing research area, it is highly desirable to understand the characteristics of user ...
Online social networking services entice millions of users to spend hours every day interacting with...
Abstract While chapter 8 studies the research philosophy behind a location-based social network (LBS...
Location sharing systems often entail concerns about privacy when disclosing one’s position.Users wo...
The emergence of location-based social networks provides an unprecedented chance to study the intera...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...
We analyze two large datasets from technological networks with location and social data: user locati...
We analyze two large datasets from technological networks with location and social data: user locati...
Social network contacts have significant influence on individual travel behavior. However, transport...
Humans are social animals. We routinely interact with others learning about one another, about place...
Hägerstrand’s seminal argument that regional science is about people and not only locations is still...
Thanks to widely available, cheap Internet access and the ubiquity of smartphones, millions of peopl...
Location-based social networks (LBSNs) have recently attracted the interest of millions of users who...
Accessibility of positioning technologies such as GPS offer the opportunity to store one’s travel ex...
Connections established by users of online social networks are influenced by mechanisms such as pref...
In mobile computing research area, it is highly desirable to understand the characteristics of user ...
Online social networking services entice millions of users to spend hours every day interacting with...
Abstract While chapter 8 studies the research philosophy behind a location-based social network (LBS...
Location sharing systems often entail concerns about privacy when disclosing one’s position.Users wo...
The emergence of location-based social networks provides an unprecedented chance to study the intera...
Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have...