DocumentCode :
3230615
Title :
Social dynamics in cyberspace
Author :
Huberman, B.A.
fYear :
2005
fDate :
Oct. 31 2005-Nov. 2 2005
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The social dynamics of individuals connected through the Internet is relevant to issues of productivity, viral marketing and the sorting out of useful ideas from the general chatter of a community. This talk will first describe a mechanism for automatically identifying communities of practice from email traffic within organizations as well as patterns in document access. Equally important is how information spreads within communities. This information has recently acquired a new dimension through the phenomenon of collaborative tagging, whereby many users add metadata in the form of keywords to shared content such as bookmarks, photographs and blogs. There are interesting patterns that emerge within these "folksonomies" specifically; we discovered regularities in user activity, tag frequencies, kinds of tags used, and a remarkable stability in the relative proportions of tags within a given url. A dynamical model of collaborative tagging predicts these stable patterns and relates them to imitation and shared knowledge.
Keywords :
Internet; knowledge management; Internet; cyberspace; email traffic; knowledge sharing; metadata; social dynamics; viral marketing; Blogs; Collaboration; Frequency; Internet; Predictive models; Productivity; Sorting; Stability; Tagging; Uniform resource locators;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Web Congress, 2005. LA-WEB 2005. Third Latin American
Conference_Location :
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2471-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/LAWEB.2005.33
Filename :
1592348
Link To Document :
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