In new generation social networks, we expect that the paradigm of Social Internetworking Systems (SISs, for short) will be more and more important. In this new scenario, the role of Social Network Analysis is of course still crucial but the preliminary step to do is designing a good way to crawl the underlying graph. While this aspect has been deeply investigated in the field of social networks, it is an open issue when moving towards SISs. Indeed, we cannot expect that a crawling strategy which is good for social networks, is still valid in a Social Internetworking Scenario, due to its specific topological features. In this paper, we first confirm the above claim and, then, define a new crawling strategy specifically conceived for SISs. Finally, we show that it fully overcomes the drawbacks of the state-of-the-art crawling strategies.

Crawling Social Internetworking Systems / Buccafurri, F.; Lax, G.; Nocera, A.; Ursino, D.. - (2012), pp. 505-509. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Advances in Social Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2012), tenutosi a Istanbul, Turkey).

Crawling Social Internetworking Systems

D. Ursino
2012-01-01

Abstract

In new generation social networks, we expect that the paradigm of Social Internetworking Systems (SISs, for short) will be more and more important. In this new scenario, the role of Social Network Analysis is of course still crucial but the preliminary step to do is designing a good way to crawl the underlying graph. While this aspect has been deeply investigated in the field of social networks, it is an open issue when moving towards SISs. Indeed, we cannot expect that a crawling strategy which is good for social networks, is still valid in a Social Internetworking Scenario, due to its specific topological features. In this paper, we first confirm the above claim and, then, define a new crawling strategy specifically conceived for SISs. Finally, we show that it fully overcomes the drawbacks of the state-of-the-art crawling strategies.
2012
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