Presentation 2016-01-22
[Invited Talk] A Review on Community Instrumentation Techniques utilizing Communication Behavioral Data
Sho Tsugawa,
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Abstract(in English) Large-scale and fine-grained records of network users' activities are currently available on the Internet. For instance, records of users' activities in several network services such as users' post on social media, review documents on e-commerce sites, and data of trends in web search engine, are available. In this paper, we refer such data as communication behavioral data. Communication behavioral data can reflect users' interest and trends in the society, and therefore, many researchers utilize the data for inferring or predicting the states of the network users and their communities. This paper focuses on such techniques called community instrumentation. Examples of community instrumentation include predicting disease spread, inferring group performance, and inferring importance of individuals in a group. Such techniques have been studied in wide-range of research areas. This paper introduces research trends of community instrumentation techniques, and also discusses their open issues and future directions.
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Keyword(in English) Communication behavior / Community instrumentation / Social media / Social network
Paper # CQ2015-103
Date of Issue 2016-01-14 (CQ)

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Committee CQ
Conference Date 2016/1/21(2days)
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Place (in English) University of Tsukuba
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Chair Kyoko Yamori(Asahi Univ.)
Vice Chair Takanori Hayashi(NTT) / Hideyuki Shimonishi(NEC)
Secretary Takanori Hayashi(NEC) / Hideyuki Shimonishi(Osaka Univ.)
Assistant Masahiro Yamamoto(OKI) / Bo GU(Waseda Univ.) / Hirantha Abeysekera(NTT)

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Registration To Technical Committee on Communication Quality
Language JPN
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Title (in English) [Invited Talk] A Review on Community Instrumentation Techniques utilizing Communication Behavioral Data
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Communication behavior
Keyword(2) Community instrumentation
Keyword(3) Social media
Keyword(4) Social network
1st Author's Name Sho Tsugawa
1st Author's Affiliation University of Tsukuba(Univ. of Tsukuba)
Date 2016-01-22
Paper # CQ2015-103
Volume (vol) vol.115
Number (no) CQ-408
Page pp.pp.61-66(CQ),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2016-01-14 (CQ)