Invariant Event Tracking on Social Networks

Author(s):  
Sayan Unankard ◽  
Xue Li ◽  
Guodong Long
2018 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 156-168 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mahsa Seifikar ◽  
Saeed Farzi

Recently, social networks have provided an important platform to detect trends of real-world events. The trends of real-world events are detected by analysing flow of massive bulks of data in continuous time steps over various social media platforms. Today, many researchers have been interested in detecting social network trends, in order to analyse the gathered information for enabling users and organisations to satisfy their information need. This article is aimed at complete surveying the recent text-based trend detection approaches, which have been studied from three perspectives (algorithms, dimension and diversity of events). The advantages and disadvantages of the considered approaches have also been paraphrased separately to illustrate a comprehensive view of the previous works and open problems.


Author(s):  
Mark E. Dickison ◽  
Matteo Magnani ◽  
Luca Rossi

2006 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 108-115 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana-Maria Vranceanu ◽  
Linda C. Gallo ◽  
Laura M. Bogart

The present study investigated whether a social information processing bias contributes to the inverse association between trait hostility and perceived social support. A sample of 104 undergraduates (50 men) completed a measure of hostility and rated videotaped interactions in which a speaker disclosed a problem while a listener reacted ambiguously. Results showed that hostile persons rated listeners as less friendly and socially supportive across six conversations, although the nature of the hostility effect varied by sex, target rated, and manner in which support was assessed. Hostility and target interactively impacted ratings of support and affiliation only for men. At least in part, a social information processing bias could contribute to hostile persons' perceptions of their social networks.


Author(s):  
Richard H. Needle ◽  
Susan L. Coyle ◽  
Sander G. Genser ◽  
Robert T. Trotter

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