Personal Marks and Community Certificates: Detecting Clones in Wireless Mobile Social Networks.
Marco Valerio BarberaAlessandro MeiPublished in: DCOSS (2012)
Keyphrases
- social networks
- mobile devices
- mobile networks
- mobile users
- community structure
- mobile communication
- community detection
- online communities
- communication technologies
- social networking
- virtual communities
- mobile phone
- mobile clients
- social network sites
- social network analysis
- hand held devices
- mobile terminals
- wireless medium
- wireless internet
- portable devices
- social communities
- wireless communication
- network connectivity
- wireless technologies
- personal information
- mobile environments
- mobile computing
- wireless networks
- personal experience
- internet access
- web communities
- overlapping community detection
- social roles
- social media
- smart phones
- mobile computing devices
- mobile learning
- data broadcast
- access control
- mobile applications
- online social networks
- wireless devices
- multimedia services
- wireless systems
- location tracking
- wifi
- content sharing
- software systems
- mobile computing environment
- mobile technologies
- personal digital assistants
- mobile internet
- social awareness
- social context
- social connections
- link prediction
- streaming video
- access network
- ad hoc networking
- social groups
- health monitoring
- internet services
- mobile nodes
- social relationships
- public key
- social influence
- rfid tags
- base station
- m learning
- complex networks
- network structure
- sensor networks
- wireless sensor networks