Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek | Ebook

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An extensively revised and expanded second edition of the successful textbook on social network analysis integrating theory, applications and network analysis using Pajek. The main structural concepts and their applications in social research are introduced with exercises. Pajek software and data sets are available so readers can learn network analysis through application and case studies. Readers will have the knowledge, skill and tools to...

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From: Haywood Coyne

Related topics : exploratory social network analysis with pajek / structure of social networks / social networking visualization software / social networking research

Prof. Jim Bezdek: Every Picture Tells a Story — Visual Cluster Analysis

IEEE CIS Cyprus Chapter, Region 8

Date: 31 October 2012

Time: 17:00 -- 19:00

Location: University of Cyprus, Cyprus

Presentation: http://www.slideshare.net/ieee_cis_cyprus/prof-jim-bezdek-every-picture-tells-a-story-visual-cluster-analysis

The talk overviews the history of Visual Clustering, which began thousands of years ago. The first image for this appeared in 1873. Three algorithms for visual assessment of clustering tendency examined, namely the VAT, iVAT and asiVAT, with applications to...

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From: CIS Cyprus

Related topics : clustering algorithms for social network analysis / analysis of social networking

Unit 3 Basic Graph Algorithms

Intro to Algorithms - Social Network Analysis - Unit 3 Basic Graph Algorithms

LESSON 3

Basic Graph Algorithms

Find the quickest route to Kevin Bacon.

Properties of social networks.

Clustering coefficient and more.

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From: Jigar Thakkar

Related topics : clustering algorithms for social network analysis

Social Complexity 10: Social Network Science

In this module we will be taking a very high-level view to social network analysis, we talk about how connectivity creates a certain type of space, or what we call a topology that stretches and distorts our traditional conception of linear space. We discuss how reasoning about the general forces that are acting on the network can help us in providing some overall context to our analysis. We then go on to talk about some of the primary considerations to a social network's overall makeup and...

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From: Complexity Academy

Related topics : social network analysis density / analysis of social networking

Introduction to Social Network Analysis

The network of participants in open source projects can be mapped and visualized using social network analysis. This visualization can identify the key participants involved in various clusters that make up the project, providing a map of how individuals are collaborating to fulfill tasks. The information can be used to identify key members such as knowledge brokers, help better integrate peripheral members, and facilitate locating experts or possessors of relevant tacit knowledge. I will...

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From: koth55

Related topics : introduction to social network analysis using r

Social Network Analysis - Why Now?

The network of participants in open source projects can be mapped and visualized using social network analysis. This visualization can identify the key participants involved in various clusters that make up the project, providing a map of how individuals are collaborating to fulfill tasks. The information can be used to identify key members such as knowledge brokers, help better integrate peripheral members, and facilitate locating experts or possessors of relevant tacit knowledge. I will...

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From: koth55

Related topics : social network open source

Social Network Analysis of TikiWiki - Agenda

The network of participants in open source projects can be mapped and visualized using social network analysis. This visualization can identify the key participants involved in various clusters that make up the project, providing a map of how individuals are collaborating to fulfill tasks. The information can be used to identify key members such as knowledge brokers, help better integrate peripheral members, and facilitate locating experts or possessors of relevant tacit knowledge. I will...

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From: koth55

Related topics : social network open source

Social Network Analysis of TikiWiki - Wiki Stats

The network of participants in open source projects can be mapped and visualized using social network analysis. This visualization can identify the key participants involved in various clusters that make up the project, providing a map of how individuals are collaborating to fulfill tasks. The information can be used to identify key members such as knowledge brokers, help better integrate peripheral members, and facilitate locating experts or possessors of relevant tacit knowledge. I will...

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From: koth55

Related topics : wiki social network analysis / analysis of social networking

Social Network Analysis of TikiWiki - Cut-vertices

The network of participants in open source projects can be mapped and visualized using social network analysis. This visualization can identify the key participants involved in various clusters that make up the project, providing a map of how individuals are collaborating to fulfill tasks. The information can be used to identify key members such as knowledge brokers, help better integrate peripheral members, and facilitate locating experts or possessors of relevant tacit knowledge. I will...

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From: koth55

Related topics : social network open source

Social Network Analysis of TikiWiki - WikiNetNav Demo

The network of participants in open source projects can be mapped and visualized using social network analysis. This visualization can identify the key participants involved in various clusters that make up the project, providing a map of how individuals are collaborating to fulfill tasks. The information can be used to identify key members such as knowledge brokers, help better integrate peripheral members, and facilitate locating experts or possessors of relevant tacit knowledge. I will...

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From: koth55

Related topics : social network open source