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The lifecycles of apps in a social ecosystem
Kloumann I., Adamic L., Kleinberg J., Wu S. WWW 2015 (Proceedings of the 24th International World Wide Web Conference, Florence, Italy, May 18-22, 2015) 581-591, 2015. Type: Proceedings
A unique contribution of this research is the placement of an app within a social ecosystem. The researchers analyzed a collection of apps on Facebook login over the period from January 2009 through June 2014. The researchers considere...
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Nov 12 2015
Network formation in the presence of contagious risk
Blume L., Easley D., Kleinberg J., Kleinberg R., Tardos É. ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation 1(2): 1-20, 2013. Type: Article
All interconnected networks may reap the benefits of neighboring nodes. But these complex networks, some of which have millions of nodes and edges, risk failure due to a very few compromised or flawed nodes. For example, replica attack...
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Nov 7 2013
Wherefore art thou R3579X?: Anonymized social networks, hidden patterns, and structural steganography
Backstrom L., Dwork C., Kleinberg J. Communications of the ACM 54(12): 133-141, 2011. Type: Article
This paper presents an extremely interesting informal review of recent work on discovering graph structures in social networks. The principal theme is that information about members in a social network can be obtained with relatively l...
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Mar 14 2012
Networks, crowds, and markets: reasoning about a highly connected world
Easley D., Kleinberg J., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2010. 800 pp. Type: Book (978-0-521195-33-1), Reviews: (2 of 2)
Historically, the social sciences have been fragmented in two ways. First, as the plural in the name suggests, the study of human behavior embraces many different foci, including (among others) economics, political science, communicati...
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Jul 14 2011
Networks, crowds, and markets: reasoning about a highly connected world
Easley D., Kleinberg J., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2010. 800 pp. Type: Book (978-0-521195-33-1), Reviews: (1 of 2)
As complex systems made of individual nodes connected by links, networks are behind many natural and artificial phenomena. So, it comes as no surprise that scientists from different disciplines try to understand how connected systems w...
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Nov 24 2010
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