The outburst of social functionalities in web-based applications has fostered the deployment of a social media landscape where people freely contribute, gather and interact with each other. The integration of various means for publishing and socializing allows us to quickly share, recommend and propagate information to our social network,...
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April 11, 2011 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: December 3, 2022
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July 2, 2007 (v1)Conference paper
Le concept de wiki a dix ans cette année mais a connu récemment un grand succès grâce à Wikipedia. Cependant, dans le monde des intranets, plusieurs études ont prouvé que l'utilisation des wikis est sujette à discussion et l'acceptation de tels outils de collaboration ouverts et peu structurés n'est pas évidente. Différentes raisons peuvent...
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October 2009 (v1)Conference paper
Social Network Analysis (SNA) provides graph algorithms to characterize the structure of social networks, strategic positions in these networks, specific sub-networks and decompositions of people and activities. Online social platforms like Facebook form huge social networks, enabling people to connect, interact and share their online...
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February 2008 (v1)Journal article
Everyone agrees that user interactions and social networks are among the cornerstones of "Web 2.0". Web 2.0 applications generally run in a web browser, propose dynamic content with rich user interfaces, offer means to easily add or edit content of the web site they belong to and present social network aspects. Well-known applications that have...
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2008 (v1)Conference paper
The increasingly popular web 2.0 sites provide the largest social network ever analyzed - users are now considered as plain web resources. Some researchers apply classical methods of social network analysis to such networks; others provide models to leverage the semantics of their representation. We present a state of the art of these two...
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January 2011 (v1)Book section
In this chapter we present our approach to analyzing such semantic social networks and capturing collective intelligence from collaborative interactions to challenge requirements of Enterprise 2.0. Our tools and models have been tested on an anonymized dataset from Ipernity.com, one of the biggest French social web sites centered on multimedia...
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October 9, 2009 (v1)Conference paper
this is a collective position paper presenting the vision, motivations and approaches of the ISICIL project. This project proposes to study and to experiment with the usage of new tools to assist tasks of corporate intelligence and technical watch. These tools rely on web 2.0 advanced interfaces (blog, wiki, social bookmarking) for interactions...
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