One of the risks of following bright folks like Lilia is that you end up with all sorts of interesting and intriguing things for your reading list.
HP: How to search a social network, Finding Communities in Linear Time. Implicit Structure and the Dynamics of Blogspace and more papers from HP Information Dynamics Lab.
It’s always like that: looking for one thing you find many others.
Full paper behind Blog Epidemic Analyzer (for Anjo and Rogier 🙂 – Implicit Structure and the Dynamics of Blogspace by Eytan Adar, Li Zhang, Lada A. Adamic, and Rajan M. Lukose
And other papers from HP Information Dynamics Lab, especially those with titles that I found interesting:
- Privacy and Deviance
- How to search a social network
- Finding Communities in Linear Time
- Conversational Structure in Email and Face-to-face Communication
- Information Flow in Social Groups
- SHOCK: Communicating with Computational Messages and Automatic Private Profiles
- Email as Spectroscopy: Automated Discovery of Community Structure within Organizations
- The Dynamics of Reputations
- When Can I Expect an Email Response? A Study of Rhythms in Email Usage
- Eliminating Public Information Biases in Small Group Predictions
- Local Search in Unstructured Networks
- Protecting Privacy while Revealing Data
- Status as a Valued Resource
- A Market for Secrets
- Search in Power-Law Networks
- Friends and Neighbors on the Web
- Free Riding on Gnutella
- Zipf, Power-laws, and Pareto – a ranking tutorial
- Competitive Dynamics of Web Sites