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Finding Influential Users in Social Media Using Association Rule Learning
Influential users play an important role in online social networks since
users tend to have an impact on one other. Therefore, the proposed work
analyzes users and their behavior in order to identify influential users and
predict user participation. Normally, the success of a social media site is
dependent on the activity level of the participating users. For both online
social networking sites and individual users, it is of interest to find out if
a topic will be interesting or not. In this article, we propose association
learning to detect relationships between users. In order to verify the
findings, several experiments were executed based on social network analysis,
in which the most influential users identified from association rule learning
were compared to the results from Degree Centrality and Page Rank Centrality.
The results clearly indicate that it is possible to identify the most
influential users using association rule learning. In addition, the results
also indicate a lower execution time compared to state-of-the-art methods
Digital interaction: where are we going?
In the framework of the AVI 2018 Conference, the interuniversity center ECONA has organized a thematic workshop on "Digital Interaction: where are we going?". Six contributions from the ECONA members investigate different perspectives around this thematic
Quasiconvex Programming
We define quasiconvex programming, a form of generalized linear programming
in which one seeks the point minimizing the pointwise maximum of a collection
of quasiconvex functions. We survey algorithms for solving quasiconvex programs
either numerically or via generalizations of the dual simplex method from
linear programming, and describe varied applications of this geometric
optimization technique in meshing, scientific computation, information
visualization, automated algorithm analysis, and robust statistics.Comment: 33 pages, 14 figure
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