Analysis of multiple social networks:
Multilayer networks, in particular multilayer social networks, where users belong to and interact on different networks at the same time, are an active research area in social network analysis, computer science, and physics. These networks have traditionally been studied within these separate resear...
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Zusammenfassung: | Multilayer networks, in particular multilayer social networks, where users belong to and interact on different networks at the same time, are an active research area in social network analysis, computer science, and physics. These networks have traditionally been studied within these separate research communities, leading to the development of several independent models and methods to deal with the same set of problems. This book unifies and consolidates existing practical and theoretical knowledge on multilayer networks including data collection and analysis, modeling, and mining of multilayer social network systems, the evolution of interconnected social networks, and dynamic processes such as information spreading. A single real dataset is used to illustrate the concepts presented throughout the book, demonstrating both the practical utility and the potential shortcomings of the various methods. Researchers from all areas of network analysis will learn new aspects and future directions of this emerging field |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 04 Jul 2016) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (ix, 203 pages) |
ISBN: | 9781139941907 |
DOI: | 10.1017/CBO9781139941907 |
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spellingShingle | Dickison, Mark E. 1981- Analysis of multiple social networks Moving out of Flatland page -- Representing multilayer social networks -- Measuring multilayer social networks -- Data collection and preprocessing -- Visualizing multilayer networks -- Community detection -- Edge patterns -- Formation of multilayer social networks -- Information and behavior diffusion -- Future directions Datenverarbeitung Mathematisches Modell Sozialwissenschaften Social networks / Mathematical models Social networks / Data processing Social sciences / Network analysis |
title | Analysis of multiple social networks |
title_auth | Analysis of multiple social networks |
title_exact_search | Analysis of multiple social networks |
title_full | Analysis of multiple social networks Mark E. Dickison, Matteo Magnani, Luca Rossi |
title_fullStr | Analysis of multiple social networks Mark E. Dickison, Matteo Magnani, Luca Rossi |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of multiple social networks Mark E. Dickison, Matteo Magnani, Luca Rossi |
title_short | Analysis of multiple social networks |
title_sort | analysis of multiple social networks |
topic | Datenverarbeitung Mathematisches Modell Sozialwissenschaften Social networks / Mathematical models Social networks / Data processing Social sciences / Network analysis |
topic_facet | Datenverarbeitung Mathematisches Modell Sozialwissenschaften Social networks / Mathematical models Social networks / Data processing Social sciences / Network analysis |
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