CIKM, WIDM 2006 Papers
March 21, 2007 – 9:49 amIf you missed CIKM 2006, you could get a copy of the proceedings from the ACM. Conveniently, they distributed the papers to attendees (one disk of CIKM, one of WIDM). Some of the more interesting papers not mentioned in the links in my previous entry:
- Mining Blog Stories using Community-based and Temporal Clustering
- On the Structural Properties of Massive Telecom Call Graphs (clique v. communities; indivuduals may not know they’re in a “community”; reach is either very small (fewer than 6) or very large (1 million +); indegree/outdegree; even totally anonymized data is of some use, e.g., can tell us how likely word-of-mouth is to work in a given “area”)
- Tracking Dragon-Hunters with Language Models (analyzing scrapes of WoW/other MMORPGs)
- Efficient, Automatic Web Resource Harvesting (OAI-PMH; website alternative to building sitemaps; incremental harvesting of XML metadata; good for intranets; Apache module mod_oai; runs on Linux)
- Pushing Task Relevant Web Links down to the Desktop