
Predicting a Social Network Structure Once a Node is Deleted
Negre, Elsa; Missaoui, Rokia; Vaillancourt, Jean (2011), Predicting a Social Network Structure Once a Node is Deleted, 2011 International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2011), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE )
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Communication / ConférenceDate
2011Conference title
International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2011)Conference date
2011-07Conference city
Kaohsiung CityConference country
TaïwanBook title
2011 International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2011)Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE )
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9780769543758
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Social networks are dynamic structures in which entities and links appear and disappear for different reasons. Starting from the observation that each entity has a more or less important role within the network, the objective of this article is to propose a method which exploits the role played by nodes to predict the new structure of a social network once one entity disappears. The role of a node in the network is expressed in terms of the number of interactions it has with the rest of the network. Two roles are considered: the leader and the mediator with their corresponding measure: the degree centrality and the betweenness centrality.Subjects / Keywords
nodes; structure of a social networkRelated items
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