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Visualizing the evolution of a web-based social network
Authors:Beatriz Prieto   Fernando Tricas   Juan J. Merelo   Antonio Mora  Alberto Prieto  
Affiliation:aDepartamento de Arquitectura y Tecnología de Computadores, Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain;bDepartamento de Informática e Ingeniería de Sistemas, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain
Abstract:Weblogs are dynamic websites updated via easy-to-use content management systems and organized as a set of chronologically ordered stories, frequently built around a link or including links to other weblogs. Since they are managed by individuals, their links tend to mirror or, in some cases, establish new types of social relations, thereby creating a social network. Studying the evolution of this network allows the discovery of emerging social structures and their growth trends. In this paper, we demonstrate the advantages of using the self-organizing maps (SOM) to visualize the evolution of a social network formed by a set of blogs, from their beginning to their current state. By observing the position a weblog is mapped to, it is easy to see what communities it belongs to nowadays, and how and when it became a part of those communities. The proposed procedure gives some insight on how communities are formed and have evolved. In this study, we apply this method to Blogalia, a blog-hosting site from which we have obtained a complete set of data and, by using SOM projections, we have drawn some conclusions on what drives the evolution of its implicit social network.
Keywords:Weblogs   Blogs   Neural networks   Self-organizing maps   Application of Kohonen maps   Web-based communities   Social networks   Social network evolution   Social network visualization
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