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Title:      DETECTING CONVERSING GROUPS OF CHATTERS: A MODEL, ALGORITHMS, AND TESTS
Author(s):      Seyit Ahmet Çamtepe , Mark Goldberg , Malik Magdon-ismail , Mukkai Krishnamoorty
ISBN:      972-99353-6-X
Editors:      Nuno Guimarães and Pedro Isaías
Year:      2005
Edition:      1
Keywords:      social networks, conversing groups, IRC, chatters, chatrooms, chatroom model.
Type:      Full Paper
First Page:      89
Last Page:      96
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      Chatrooms, for example Internet Relay Chat, are generally multi-user, multi-channel and multi-server chat-systems, which run over the Internet and provide a protocol for real-time text-based conferencing between users all over the world. While a well-trained human observer is able to understand who is chatting with whom, there are no efficient and accurate automated tools to determine the groups of users conversing with each other. A precursor to analyze evolving cyber-social phenomena is to first determine what the conversations are and which groups of chatters are involved in each conversation. We consider this problem in this paper. We propose an algorithm to discover all groups of users that are engaged in conversation. Our algorithms are based on a statistical model of a chatroom that is founded on our experience with real chatrooms. Our approach does not require any semantic analysis of the conversations; rather it is based purely on the statistical information contained in the sequence of posts. We improve the accuracy by applying some graph algorithms to clean the statistical information. We present some experimental results, which indicate that one can automatically determine the conversing groups in a chatroom, purely on the basis of statistical analysis.
   

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