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The Australasian Data
Mining Conference: AusDM 2007
Gold Coast Australia, December 3rd, 2007
Keynote Presentation: Data Mining for Social Network Analysis
Professor Jaideep Srivastava
Abstract: A social network is defined as a social
structure of individuals, who are related (directly or indirectly to each
other) based on a common relation of interest, e.g. friendship, trust, etc.
Social network analysis is the study of social networks to understand their
structure and behavior. Social network analysis has gained prominence due
to its use in different applications — from product marketing (e.g.
viral marketing) to search engines and organizational dynamics (e.g.
management). Recently there has been a rapid increase in interest regarding
social network analysis in the data mining community. The basic motivation
is the demand to exploit knowledge from copious amounts of data collected,
pertaining to social behavior of users in online environments. A prime
example of this are the research efforts dedicated towards the Enron
email dataset. Data mining based techniques are proving to be useful
for analysis of social network data, especially for large datasets that
cannot be handled by traditional methods.
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