DocumentCode
589056
Title
Analysis of Ego Network Structure in Online Social Networks
Author
Arnaboldi, Valerio ; Conti, Marco ; Passarella, Andrea ; Pezzoni, Fabio
Author_Institution
Inst. of Inf. & Telematics, Pisa, Italy
fYear
2012
fDate
3-5 Sept. 2012
Firstpage
31
Lastpage
40
Abstract
Results about offline social networks demonstrated that the social relationships that an individual (ego) maintains with other people (alters) can be organised into different groups according to the ego network model. In this model the ego can be seen as the centre of a series of layers of increasing size. Social relationships between ego and alters in layers close to ego are stronger than those belonging to more external layers. Online Social Networks are becoming a fundamental medium for humans to manage their social life, however the structure of ego networks in these virtual environments has not been investigated yet. In this work we contribute to fill this gap by analysing a large data set of Facebook relationships. We filter the data to obtain the frequency of contact of the relationships, and we check - by using different clustering techniques - whether structures similar to those found in offline social networks can be observed. The results show a strikingly similarity between the social structures in offline and Online Social Networks. In particular, the social relationships in Facebook share three of the most important features highlighted in offline ego networks: (i) they appear to be organised in four hierarchical layers, (ii) the sizes of the layers follow a scaling factor near to three, and (iii) the number of active social relationships is close to the well-known Dunbar´s number. These results strongly suggest that, even if the ways to communicate and to maintain social relationships are changing due to the diffusion of Online Social Networks, the way people organise their social relationships seems to remain unaltered.
Keywords
pattern clustering; social networking (online); Dunbar number; Facebook relationships; clustering techniques; ego network model; ego network structure; offline social networks; online social networks; virtual environments; Crawlers; Estimation; Facebook; Frequency estimation; Humans; Time frequency analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT), 2012 International Conference on and 2012 International Confernece on Social Computing (SocialCom)
Conference_Location
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-5638-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SocialCom-PASSAT.2012.41
Filename
6406267
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