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Mining and comparing engagement dynamics across multiple social media platforms (2014)

by M Rowe, H Alani
Venue:in Proc. of WebSci
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Participatory Sensor Networks as Sensing Layers

by Antonio A. F. Loureiro
"... Abstract—Participatory sensor networks (PSNs) regards smartphone users as consumers as well as active producers of data. A sensing layer represents a type of data, coming from a given source of data, such as web services, traditional wireless sensor networks, and PSNs. In this work, we show the usef ..."
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Abstract—Participatory sensor networks (PSNs) regards smartphone users as consumers as well as active producers of data. A sensing layer represents a type of data, coming from a given source of data, such as web services, traditional wireless sensor networks, and PSNs. In this work, we show the usefulness and potential of having sensing layers in PSNs. We also show how we can formalize the concept of sensing layers in participatory sensor networks. Furthermore, we demonstrate how to derive and create new applications and services that are not promptly available from different sensing layers, opening up very interesting research opportunities. I.
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...raction of new information related to the study of city dynamics and urban social behavior. Recently, there is an evident interest in understanding how users behave across different Web systems [12], =-=[13]-=-, [14], [15], [16], [17]. More related to our proposal, there are studies that consider different sources of data simultaneously to better understand the dynamics of cities. For example, Bollen et al....

Detecting Child Grooming Behaviour Patterns on Social Media

by Amparo Elizabeth Cano, Miriam Fern, Harith Alani
"... and other research outputs Detecting child grooming behaviour patterns on social media ..."
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and other research outputs Detecting child grooming behaviour patterns on social media
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... the following subsections. 4.1 Content Patterns To derive content patterns we make use of a set of features which have been successfully used in the past for modelling engagement in social media [34]=-=[29]-=-. These features include: 2 Sentistrength http://sentistrength.wlv.ac.uk/ 6 A. E. Cano and M. Fernandez and H. Alani – Complexity captures the word diversity of a sentence. The complexity C of a sente...

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