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    Hyper-community detection in the blogosphere

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    Authors
    Nguyen, Thin
    Phung, Dinh
    Adams, Brett
    Tran, Truyen
    Venkatesh, Svetha
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Nguyen, Thin and Phung, Dinh and Adams, Brett and Tran, Truyen and Venkatesh, Svetha. 2010. Hyper-community detection in the blogosphere, in Boll, S. and Hoi, S. and Luo, J. and van Zwol, R. (ed), WSM '10 ACM SIGMM Workshop on Social Media, pp. 21-26. Firenze, Italy: ACM.
    Source Title
    Proceedings of second SIGMM workshop on Social Media
    Source Conference
    WSM '10 ACM SIGMM workshop on Social Media
    Additional URLs
    http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1878151.1878159
    ISBN
    9781450301732
    School
    Department of Computing
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22301
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Most existing work on learning community structure in social network is graph-based whose links among the members are often represented as an adjacency matrix, encoding direct pairwise associations between members. In this paper, we propose a method to group online communities in blogosphere based on the topicslearnt from the content blogged. We then consider a different type of online community formulation - the sentiment-based grouping of online communities. The problem of sentiment-based clustering for community structure discovery is rich with many interesting open aspects to be explored. We propose a novel approach foraddressing hyper-community detection based on users' sentiment. We employ a nonparametric clustering to automatically discover hidden hyper-communities and present the results obtained from a large dataset.

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