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Tesi etd-05222015-101214


Tipo di tesi
Tesi di dottorato di ricerca
Autore
ROSSETTI, GIULIO
URN
etd-05222015-101214
Titolo
Social Network Dynamics
Settore scientifico disciplinare
INF/01
Corso di studi
SCIENZE DI BASE "GALILEO GALILEI"
Relatori
tutor Pedreschi, Dino
relatore Giannotti, Fosca
Parole chiave
  • Social Network Analysis
  • Dynamic Network Analysis
  • Community Discovery
  • Link Prediction
  • Node Ranking
Data inizio appello
22/06/2015
Consultabilità
Completa
Riassunto
This thesis focuses on the analysis of structural and topological network problems. In particular, in this work the privileged subjects of investigation will be both static and dynamic social networks. Nowadays, the constantly growing availability of Big Data describing human behaviors (i.e., the ones provided by online social networks, telco companies, insurances, airline companies. . . ) offers the chance to evaluate and validate, on large scale realities, the performances of algorithmic approaches and the soundness of sociological theories. In this scenario, exploiting data-driven methodologies enables for a more careful modeling and thorough understanding of observed phenomena. In the last decade, graph theory has lived a second youth: the scientific community has extensively adopted, and sharpened, its tools to shape the so called Network Science. Within this highly active field of research, it is recently emerged the need to extend classic network analytical methodologies in order to cope with a very important, previously underestimated, semantic information: time. Such awareness has been the linchpin for recent works that have started to redefine form scratch well known network problems in order to better understand the evolving nature of human interactions. Indeed, social networks are highly dynamic realities: nodes and edges appear and disappear as time goes by describing the natural lives of social ties: for this reason. it is mandatory to assess the impact that time-aware approaches have on the solution of network problems. Moving from the analysis of the strength of social ties, passing through node ranking and link prediction till reaching community discovery, this thesis aims to discuss data-driven methodologies specifically tailored to approach social network issues in semantic enriched scenarios. To this end, both static and dynamic analytical processes will be introduced and tested on real world data.
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