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Analysis of a Real Online Social Network Using Semantic Web Frameworks
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Analysis of a Real Online Social Network Using Semantic Web Frameworks
Guillaume Erétéo23 , Michel Buffa24 , Fabien Gandon25 and Olivier Corby25 
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Orange Labs, Sophia Antipolis, 06921, France |
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KEWI, I3S, University of Nice, France |
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INRIA – Edelweiss, 2004 rt des Lucioles, BP 93, 06902 Sophia Antipolis |
Abstract
Social Network Analysis (SNA) provides graph algorithms to characterize the structure of social networks, strategic positions
in these networks, specific sub-networks and decompositions of people and activities. Online social platforms like Facebook
form huge social networks, enabling people to connect, interact and share their online activities across several social applications.
We extended SNA operators using semantic web frameworks to include the semantics of these graph-based representations when
analyzing such social networks and to deal with the diversity of their relations and interactions. We present here the results
of this approach when it was used to analyze a real social network with 60,000 users connecting, interacting and sharing content.
Keywords semantic web - social network analysis - graph representations
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