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Latest revision as of 22:13, 16 June 2021
See: Blog Post, Network Dataset, Blog Network, Blogosphere.
References
2009
- (Agarwal & Liu, 2009) ⇒ Nitin Agarwal, and Huan Liu. (2009). “Modeling and Data Mining in Blogosphere.” Morgan & Claypool. doi:10.2200/S00213ED1V01Y200907DMK001
- The blogosphere consists of two main graph structures - a blog network and a post network. A post network is formed by considering the links between blog posts, and ignoring the blogs to which they belong. In a post network, the nodes represent individual blog posts, and edges represent the links between them. A post network gives a microscopic view of the blogosphere and helps in discerning “high-resolution” details like blog post level interactions, communication patterns in blog post interactions, authoritative blog post based on links, etc. …