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AuthorNazi, Azade
AuthorThirumuruganathan, Saravanan
AuthorHristidis, Vagelis
AuthorZhang, Nan
AuthorShaban, Khaled
AuthorDas, Gautam
Available date2022-12-21T10:01:48Z
Publication Date2015
Publication NameIEEE International Conference on Data Mining Workshops, ICDMW
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICDMW.2014.113
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/37522
AbstractMicro blogs and collaborative content sites such as Twitter and Amazon are popular among millions of users who generate huge numbers of tweets, posts, and reviews every day. Despite their popularity, these sites only provide rudimentary mechanisms to navigate their sites, programmatically or through a browser, like a keyword search interface or a get-neighbors (e.g., Friends) interface. Many interesting queries cannot be directly answered by any of these interfaces, e.g., Find Twitter users in Los Angeles that have tweeted the word 'diabetes' in the last year. Note that the Twitter programming interface does not allow conditions on the user's home location. In this paper, we introduce the novel problem of querying hidden attributes in micro blogs and collaborative content sites by leveraging the existing search mechanisms offered by those sites. We model these data sources as heterogeneous graphs and their two key access interfaces, Local Search and Content Search, which search through keywords and neighbors respectively. We show which of these two approaches is better for which types of hidden attribute searches. We conduct experiments on Twitter, Amazon, and Rate MDs to evaluate the performance of the search approaches. 2014 IEEE.
Languageen
PublisherIEEE Computer Society
SubjectHidden attribute
Microblogs and collaborative content sites
Query social network
TitleQuery hidden attributes in social networks
TypeConference Paper
Pagination886-891
Issue NumberJanuary
Volume Number2015-January


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