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Web Mining and Social Network Analysis 2012/2013

News

2013 Schedule

Goals

Over the past decade there has been a growing public fascination with the complex “connectedness” of modern society. This connectedness is found in many contexts: in the rapid growth of the Internet and the Web, in the ease with which global communication now takes place, and in the ability of news and information as well as epidemics and financial crises to spread around the world with surprising speed and intensity. These are phenomena that involve networks and the aggregate behavior of groups of people; they are based on the links that connect us and the ways in which each of our decisions can have subtle consequences for the outcomes of everyone else.

This short course is an introduction to the analysis of complex networks, with a special focus on social networks and the Web - its structure and function, and how it can be exploited to search for information. Drawing on ideas from computing and information science, applied mathematics, economics and sociology, the course describes the emerging field of study that is growing at the interface of all these areas, addressing fundamental questions about how the social, economic, and technological worlds are connected.

Syllabus

1) Graph theory and social networks

2) The World Wide Web

3) Network dynamics

Textbooks and materials

Reading:

Course on Network Science held by Albert-Laszlo Barabasi at Northeastern University, Boston, MA: link

Midterm Project

Project

The project consists of two parts:

Calendar

Date Topic Learning material Homework
1. Monday, 18.02.2013 Introduction to Complex Network Analysis. slides Read Chapter 1, 2 of Kleinberg's book.
2. Monday, 25.02.2013 Lecture canceled (political elections)
3. Friday, 01.03.2013 Introduction to Complex Network Analysis.
4. Monday, 04.03.2013 From graph theory to complex network analysis slides Read Chapters 1 and 2 of Barabasi's book
5. Friday, 08.03.2013 Basic network measures: degree, distance, clustering
Monday, 11.03.2013 Organization of project 1: social network construction
Thursday, 14.03.2013 Lecture canceled
6. Monday, 18.03.2013 Random networks vs. real networks slides Read Chapter 3 of Barabasi's book
7. Thursday, 21.03.2013 Small world, Strength of weak ties slides Reading: Chapter 3 of Kleinberg's book, Milgram's small world experiment, Watts' email experiment, Leskovec's IM experiment, Granovetter's Strength of Weak Ties theory, Onnela et al.'s Strength of Weak Ties experiment
8. Monday, 25.03.2013 Centrality measures slides
9. Thursday, 28.03.2013 Scale free networks Read Chapter 4 of Barabasi's book. Barabasi Class 4
Friday 29.03.2013 - Friday 05.04.2013 Easter break + mid-term exams break
10. Monday, 08.04.2013 Network analytics with Cytoscape Cytoscape website
11. Thursday, 11.04.2013 Generative models: Small World model and Barabasi-Albert model (Preferential attachment) slides Barabasi slides Barabasi Read original papers of Watts-Strogatz model and Barabasi-Albert model
12. Second assignment Network analysis with Cytoscape Datasets
13. Dunbar's number slides Guest lecturer: Luca Pappalardo (Dottorato di Ricerca in Informatica, Università di Pisa)
14. Read Chapter 5 and 6 of Barabasi's book and Chapter 18 and 20 of Kleinberg's book.
15. Diffusion, spreading, contagion, epidemics slides Leskovec, slides Leskovec Read Chapter 16 and 17 of Kleinberg's book.
16. Student presentations (exercise 2, network analysis)
17. Link prediction slides Guest lecturer: Giulio Rossetti (Dottorato di Ricerca in Informatica, Università di Pisa)
18. Diffusion, spreading, contagion, epidemics (2) slides Leskovec slides Barabasi Read Chapter 19 and 21 of Kleinberg's book.
19. Aula 28 del CNR di Pisa, dalle 14:30 alle 18:30 Lezione straordinaria nell'ambito del workshop: “Tecnologie linguistiche: un nuovo rinascimento?”. Ore 14:30-16:30 - la rete sociale dell'Inferno di Dante (Pedreschi, Tavoni et al.) ed intervento dell'artista Elisabetta Salvatori (Lettura del Canto V dell'Inferno). Ore 16:30-18:30: Omofilia ed assortatività delle reti, guest lecturer Letterio Galletta (Dottorato di Ricerca in Informatica, Università di Pisa)
20. Community Discovery. Bow-tie structure of the Web and link analysis (PageRank and HITS, hints) slides slides Read Chapters 13 and 14 of Kleinberg's book. Read A Classification for Community Discovery Methods in Complex Networks, by Michele Coscia, Fosca Giannotti and Dino Pedreschi (SNAM Journal, 2012)
21. Guest lecture: aula C1 Human mobility and social ties Guest lecturer: Paolo Cintia (Dottorato di Ricerca in Informatica, Università di Pisa)
22. h 9:00 - Aula Seminari Ovest Student seminars - final project Joint analysis of the social network of this class built by combining each student's ego network on Facebook.

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