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  • Figure 7b:  Contributor to Kites who degree
    distribution is similar to the answer person pattern










This link has been bookmarked by 30 people . It was first bookmarked on 27 Jun 2007, by Jeremy Price.

  • 18 Jun 09
    netwoman
    Tracy Kennedy

    valuable advice and answers, “answer person” role

    socialnetworks

  • 29 Nov 08
    yassinelhassani
    Yassine L Hassani

    Identifier et comprendre les rôles dans un groupe social numérique

    Social_Web Article Visualization

    • Answer people are individuals whose dominant behavior is to respond to questions posed by other users
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  • 18 Nov 08
    filibertoselvas
    Filiberto Selvas

    Great work by Marc Smith

    Social Media Visualization

  • 27 Oct 08
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    S Hein

    Visualizing the Signatures of Social Roles in Online Discussion Groups

    cmc social-roles

    • The central premise of this paper is that we should be able to recognize the roles that people play by measuring behavioral and structural “signatures” of their participation.
    • he answer person is a well recognized social role in online discussion spaces (Golder 2003; Viegas and Smith 2004; Turner, Fisher, Smith, and Welser 2005). Substantively, they are important because answer people collectively donate vast amounts of valuable advice to those who ask questions, resulting in the creation of valuable online resources.
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    • Developing methods for finding roles in online data is especially important because such data are increasingly available and often has multiple dimensions that can be leveraged simultaneously, allowing relative accuracy of the different methods to be compared.
    • online settings are ideal for studying roles because they allow researchers to simultaneously bring network structure, behavioral patterns, and the meaning of interactions (via content analysis) to bear on the task of accurately identifying roles.
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    Markus Weinmann

    Visualizing the Signatures of Social Roles in Online Discussion Groups

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    • Figure 7b:  Contributor to Kites who degree
      distribution is similar to the answer person pattern










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    avivagabriel
    Aviva Gabriel

    This paper uses visualization methods to reveal structural signatures that reveal social roles, and regression analysis to confirm the relationship between these signatures and their associated roles in online groups.

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    nessman
    Scott Leslie

    exciting stuff; when we can build these kinds of meta-analysis tools right into the discussion (and other) platforms we use, we can then start to use them to intervene in pedagogically interesting ways; in a small way, this is what stats analysis and vani

    visualization discussion networks

  • 05 Jul 07
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    Mike Bogle

    This paper uses visualization methods to reveal these structural signatures and regression analysis to confirm the relationship between these signatures and their associated roles in Usenet newsgroups.

    whitepapers elearning_research

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    Gabriela Grosseck

    Visualizing the Signatures of Social Roles in Online Discussion Groups

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  • 04 Jul 07
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    Nancy White

    Visualizing the Signatures of Social Roles in Online Discussion Groups

    Howard T. Welser, htw3@cornell.edu *
    Cornell University

    Eric Gleave
    University of Washington
    Microsoft Research

    Danyel Fisher and Marc Smith
    Microsoft Research

    online_facilitation online_community roles SNA

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    Rudy Garns

    JoSS: Journal of Social Structure | This paper uses visualization methods to reveal these structural signatures and regression analysis to confirm the relationship between these signatures and their associated roles in Usenet newsgroups.

    academia data online social

    • Visualizing the Signatures of Social Roles in Online Discussion Groups
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