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Social aspects are critical in the decision making process for social actors (human beings). Social aspects can be categorized into social interaction, social communities, social groups or any kind of behavior that emerges from interlinking, overlapping or similarities between interests of a society. These social aspects are dynamic and emergent. Therefore, interlinking them in a social structure, based on bipartite affiliation network, may result in isolated graphs. The major reason is that as these correspondences are dynamic and emergent, they should be coupled with more than a single affiliation in order to sustain the interconnections during interest evolutions. In this paper authors propose to interlink actors using multiple tripartite graphs rather than a bipartite graph which was the focus of most of the previous [[social network]] building techniques. The utmost benefit of using tripartite graphs is that authors can have multiple and hierarchical links between social actors. Therefore in this paper authors discuss the extraction, plotting and analysis methods of tripartite relations between authors, articles and [[categories]] from [[Wikipedia]]. Furthermore, authors also discuss the advantages of tripartite relationships over bipartite relationships. As a conclusion of this study authors argue based on results that to build useful, robust and dynamic social networks, actors should be interlinked in one or more tripartite networks. | Social aspects are critical in the decision making process for social actors (human beings). Social aspects can be categorized into social interaction, social communities, social groups or any kind of behavior that emerges from interlinking, overlapping or similarities between interests of a society. These social aspects are dynamic and emergent. Therefore, interlinking them in a social structure, based on bipartite affiliation network, may result in isolated graphs. The major reason is that as these correspondences are dynamic and emergent, they should be coupled with more than a single affiliation in order to sustain the interconnections during interest evolutions. In this paper authors propose to interlink actors using multiple tripartite graphs rather than a bipartite graph which was the focus of most of the previous [[social network]] building techniques. The utmost benefit of using tripartite graphs is that authors can have multiple and hierarchical links between social actors. Therefore in this paper authors discuss the extraction, plotting and analysis methods of tripartite relations between authors, articles and [[categories]] from [[Wikipedia]]. Furthermore, authors also discuss the advantages of tripartite relationships over bipartite relationships. As a conclusion of this study authors argue based on results that to build useful, robust and dynamic social networks, actors should be interlinked in one or more tripartite networks. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:05, 28 August 2019
Authors | Fawad Nazir Hideaki Takeda |
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Publication date | 2008 |
DOI | 10.1109/ISTAS.2008.4559785 |
Links | Original |
Extraction and Analysis of Tripartite Relationships from Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2008, written by Fawad Nazir and Hideaki Takeda.
Overview
Social aspects are critical in the decision making process for social actors (human beings). Social aspects can be categorized into social interaction, social communities, social groups or any kind of behavior that emerges from interlinking, overlapping or similarities between interests of a society. These social aspects are dynamic and emergent. Therefore, interlinking them in a social structure, based on bipartite affiliation network, may result in isolated graphs. The major reason is that as these correspondences are dynamic and emergent, they should be coupled with more than a single affiliation in order to sustain the interconnections during interest evolutions. In this paper authors propose to interlink actors using multiple tripartite graphs rather than a bipartite graph which was the focus of most of the previous social network building techniques. The utmost benefit of using tripartite graphs is that authors can have multiple and hierarchical links between social actors. Therefore in this paper authors discuss the extraction, plotting and analysis methods of tripartite relations between authors, articles and categories from Wikipedia. Furthermore, authors also discuss the advantages of tripartite relationships over bipartite relationships. As a conclusion of this study authors argue based on results that to build useful, robust and dynamic social networks, actors should be interlinked in one or more tripartite networks.
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Wikipedia Quality
Nazir, Fawad; Takeda, Hideaki. (2008). "[[Extraction and Analysis of Tripartite Relationships from Wikipedia]]".DOI: 10.1109/ISTAS.2008.4559785.
English Wikipedia
{{cite journal |last1=Nazir |first1=Fawad |last2=Takeda |first2=Hideaki |title=Extraction and Analysis of Tripartite Relationships from Wikipedia |date=2008 |doi=10.1109/ISTAS.2008.4559785 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Extraction_and_Analysis_of_Tripartite_Relationships_from_Wikipedia}}
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Nazir, Fawad; Takeda, Hideaki. (2008). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Extraction_and_Analysis_of_Tripartite_Relationships_from_Wikipedia">Extraction and Analysis of Tripartite Relationships from Wikipedia</a>".DOI: 10.1109/ISTAS.2008.4559785.