Multimodal Data Fusion As a Predictior of Missing Information in Social Networks

abstract: Over 2 billion people are using online social network services, such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. Users update their status, post their photos, share their information, and chat with others in these social network sites every day; however, not everyone shares the...

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Other Authors: Mao, Jingxian (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15902
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-159022018-06-22T03:03:28Z Multimodal Data Fusion As a Predictior of Missing Information in Social Networks abstract: Over 2 billion people are using online social network services, such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. Users update their status, post their photos, share their information, and chat with others in these social network sites every day; however, not everyone shares the same amount of information. This thesis explores methods of linking publicly available data sources as a means of extrapolating missing information of Facebook. An application named "Visual Friends Income Map" has been created on Facebook to collect social network data and explore geodemographic properties to link publicly available data, such as the US census data. Multiple predictors are implemented to link data sets and extrapolate missing information from Facebook with accurate predictions. The location based predictor matches Facebook users' locations with census data at the city level for income and demographic predictions. Age and relationship based predictors are created to improve the accuracy of the proposed location based predictor utilizing social network link information. In the case where a user does not share any location information on their Facebook profile, a kernel density estimation location predictor is created. This predictor utilizes publicly available telephone record information of all people with the same surname of this user in the US to create a likelihood distribution of the user's location. This is combined with the user's IP level information in order to narrow the probability estimation down to a local regional constraint. Dissertation/Thesis Mao, Jingxian (Author) Maciejewski, Ross (Advisor) Farin, Gerald (Committee member) Wang, Yalin (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Computer science census data data fusion geographical location income prediction Social Networks eng 72 pages M.S. Computer Science 2012 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15902 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2012
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language English
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topic Computer science
census data
data fusion
geographical location
income prediction
Social Networks
spellingShingle Computer science
census data
data fusion
geographical location
income prediction
Social Networks
Multimodal Data Fusion As a Predictior of Missing Information in Social Networks
description abstract: Over 2 billion people are using online social network services, such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. Users update their status, post their photos, share their information, and chat with others in these social network sites every day; however, not everyone shares the same amount of information. This thesis explores methods of linking publicly available data sources as a means of extrapolating missing information of Facebook. An application named "Visual Friends Income Map" has been created on Facebook to collect social network data and explore geodemographic properties to link publicly available data, such as the US census data. Multiple predictors are implemented to link data sets and extrapolate missing information from Facebook with accurate predictions. The location based predictor matches Facebook users' locations with census data at the city level for income and demographic predictions. Age and relationship based predictors are created to improve the accuracy of the proposed location based predictor utilizing social network link information. In the case where a user does not share any location information on their Facebook profile, a kernel density estimation location predictor is created. This predictor utilizes publicly available telephone record information of all people with the same surname of this user in the US to create a likelihood distribution of the user's location. This is combined with the user's IP level information in order to narrow the probability estimation down to a local regional constraint. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.S. Computer Science 2012
author2 Mao, Jingxian (Author)
author_facet Mao, Jingxian (Author)
title Multimodal Data Fusion As a Predictior of Missing Information in Social Networks
title_short Multimodal Data Fusion As a Predictior of Missing Information in Social Networks
title_full Multimodal Data Fusion As a Predictior of Missing Information in Social Networks
title_fullStr Multimodal Data Fusion As a Predictior of Missing Information in Social Networks
title_full_unstemmed Multimodal Data Fusion As a Predictior of Missing Information in Social Networks
title_sort multimodal data fusion as a predictior of missing information in social networks
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15902
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