Do we behave differently on Twitter and Facebook: Multi-view social network user personality profiling for content recommendation.
Qi YangAleksandr FarseevSergey NikolenkoAndrey FilchenkovPublished in: Frontiers Big Data (2022)
Keyphrases
- multi view
- social graph
- social networks
- online social networks
- micro blog
- social media
- social networking
- personal interests
- social networking sites
- social networking services
- micro blogging
- social graphs
- single view
- social relationships
- social behavior
- behave differently
- social relations
- multiple views
- online social
- depth map
- user generated content
- twitter users
- social connections
- social activities
- community detection
- d objects
- link prediction
- recommender systems
- social networking websites
- camera calibration
- social influence
- multi view learning
- user similarity
- online communities
- social communities
- social network sites
- social media platforms
- three dimensional
- semi supervised
- social web
- social network analysis
- range images
- multi view reconstruction
- view synthesis
- collaborative filtering
- network structure
- multi view images
- recommendation systems
- user interests
- multi view stereo
- surface reconstruction
- d scene
- statistical learning
- user preferences
- information diffusion
- multi view face detection
- multi view clustering