Putting Social Media and Networking Data in Practice for Education, Planning, Prediction and Recommendation

Putting Social Media and Networking Data in Practice for Education, Planning, Prediction and Recommendation

  • Mehmet Kaya
  • Şuayip Birinci
  • Jalal Kawash
  • Reda Alhajj
Publisher:Springer NatureISBN 13: 9783030336981ISBN 10: 3030336980

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Putting Social Media and Networking Data in Practice for Education, Planning, Prediction and Recommendation is written by Mehmet Kaya and published by Springer Nature. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3030336980 (ISBN 10) and 9783030336981 (ISBN 13).

This book focusses on recommendation, behavior, and anomaly, among of social media analysis. First, recommendation is vital for a variety of applications to narrow down the search space and to better guide people towards educated and personalized alternatives. In this context, the book covers supporting students, food venue, friend and paper recommendation to demonstrate the power of social media data analysis. Secondly, this book treats behavior analysis and understanding as important for a variety of applications, including inspiring behavior from discussion platforms, determining user choices, detecting following patterns, crowd behavior modeling for emergency evacuation, tracking community structure, etc. Third, fraud and anomaly detection have been well tackled based on social media analysis. This has is illustrated in this book by identifying anomalous nodes in a network, chasing undetected fraud processes, discovering hidden knowledge, detecting clickbait, etc. With this wide coverage, the book forms a good source for practitioners and researchers, including instructors and students.