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Dissertation
Social Network Mining for Analysis of Social Phenomena
(2019)
In den letzten zehn Jahren wurde eine große Menge an Daten über menschliche Interaktionen verfügbar, die entweder aus sozialen Online-Netzwerken stammen oder von tragbaren Geräten erfasst wurden. Die klassischen Sozialwissenschaften bieten keine Instrumente für die Durchführung datengetriebener Forschung mit solchen Daten. Die computerorientierte Sozialwissenschaft (Computational Social Science) versucht, diese Lücke zu schließen, indem sie Methoden für Data-Mining und maschinelles Lernen zur Nutzung der Daten aus ...
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Supporting Researchers: Analyzing the Scholarly Publication Life Cycle and Social Bookmarking Systems
(2017-04-19)
Researchers must face the exponential growth of the body of available scholarly literature, which makes it ever harder to keep track with one’s own community, especially for newcomers. In this thesis, we explore different means of supporting researchers with that task. For this purpose, we follow two approaches: We provide analyses of research communities and of researchers’ interactions through data that can be obtained from the phases in the life cycle of scholarly publications (creation, dissemination, usage, and ...
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Discovering Knowledge in Bipartite Graphs with Formal Concept Analysis
(2019)
Since the 1970s knowledge based approaches are a crucial part of artificial intelligence (AI) research. In this work we investigate data sets in the form of bipartite graphs, i.e., graphs where a bipartition of the vertex set respecting the edge set can be found, for knowledge. To this end we first relate those bipartite graphs to the structure formal context, as used in formal concept analysis (FCA). This link enables us to employ the whole tool-set of FCA to bipartite graphs and therefore, notably, to bipartite ...
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Capturing Emergent Semantics from Social Annotation Systems
(2013-02-26)
The ongoing growth of the World Wide Web, catalyzed by the increasing possibility of ubiquitous access via a variety of devices, continues to strengthen its role as our prevalent information and commmunication medium. However, although tools like search engines facilitate retrieval, the task of finally making sense of Web content is still often left to human interpretation. The vision of supporting both humans and machines in such knowledge-based activities led to the development of different systems which allow to ...
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Relatedness in Evidence Networks
(2014-10-10)
Einhergehend mit der Entwicklung und zunehmenden Verfügbarkeit des Internets hat sich die Art der Informationsbereitstellung und der Informationsbeschaffung deutlich geändert. Die einstmalige Trennung zwischen Publizist und Konsument wird durch kollaborative Anwendungen des sogenannten Web 2.0 aufgehoben, wo jeder Teilnehmer gleichsam Informationen bereitstellen und konsumieren kann. Zudem können Einträge anderer Teilnehmer erweitert, kommentiert oder diskutiert werden. Mit dem Social Web treten schließlich die ...
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Analyzing Given Names
(2020)
Computer science has evolved so much that it influences almost every part of human live. A particularly personal part of human live is the selection of a given name for a newborn baby. The name discovery service Nameling is our way to help expectant parents with this decision. It is a web service that helps parents to find a given name for their newborn baby. We want to further improve the user experience of Nameling by personalizing its name results for the current user. We deem this important, because the selection ...