With the goal of understanding how major public interest events are perceived by the TV public and how the users' interests evolve in time, we introduce a data collection, integration and analysis framework that allows to compute, characterize and explore dynamic social web communities. We focus on communities of Twitter users that interact each-other around specific TV events and track their public cybersocial activities to analyze and visualize the information diffusion processes and understand how they affect the community structure of the social network. Copyright held by the author(s).

Event-driven TV programs web community exploration

Pensa, Ruggero G.;Schifanella, Claudio;
2017-01-01

Abstract

With the goal of understanding how major public interest events are perceived by the TV public and how the users' interests evolve in time, we introduce a data collection, integration and analysis framework that allows to compute, characterize and explore dynamic social web communities. We focus on communities of Twitter users that interact each-other around specific TV events and track their public cybersocial activities to analyze and visualize the information diffusion processes and understand how they affect the community structure of the social network. Copyright held by the author(s).
2017
28th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media: Hypertext 2017 Extended Proceedings, HT-ExtProc 2017
Prague; Czech Republic
2017
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
CEUR-WS
1914
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http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1914/SIDEWAYS17-9.pdf
Community detection; Social network analysis; Social TV; Computer Science (all)
Pensa, Ruggero G.; Schifanella, Claudio; Vignaroli, Luca
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