A look into social network dynamics
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The purpose of this investigation is to argue that bean-counting degree distributions and some global measures do not yield much insight on how social network actually responds to external events. It is hoped that by exploring these data, we can derive some useful dynamics on the pair-wise interactions over time, e.g., links between opposite-sex/personalities.
This talk is part of the Computer Laboratory NetOS Group Talklets series.
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