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Constructing Negative Links from Multi-facet of Social Media

  • Li, Lin (School of Computer Science, Zhengzhou University of Aeronautics) ;
  • Yan, YunYi (School of Aerospace Science and Technology, Xidian University) ;
  • Jia, LiBin (School of Computer Science, Zhengzhou University of Aeronautics) ;
  • Ma, Jun (School of Information and Electronics, Beijing Institute of Technology)
  • Received : 2016.08.20
  • Accepted : 2017.01.22
  • Published : 2017.05.31

Abstract

Various types of social media make the people share their personal experience in different ways. In some social networking sites. Some users post their reviews, some users can support these reviews with comments, and some users just rate the reviews as kind of support or not. Unfortunately, there is rare explicit negative comments towards other reviews. This means if there is a link between two users, it must be positive link. Apparently, the negative link is invisible in these social network. Or in other word, the negative links are redundant to positive links. In this work, we first discuss the feature extraction from social media data and propose new method to compute the distance between each pair of comments or reviews on social media. Then we investigate whether we can predict negative links via regression analysis when only positive links are manifested from social media data. In particular, we provide a principled way to mathematically incorporate multi-facet data in a novel framework, Constructing Negative Links, CsNL to predict negative links for discovering the hidden information. Additionally, we investigate the ways of solution to general negative link predication problems with CsNL and its extension. Experiments are performed on real-world data and results show that negative links is predictable with multi-facet of social media data by the proposed framework CsNL. Essentially, high prediction accuracy suggests that negative links are redundant to positive links. Further experiments are performed to evaluate coefficients on different kernels. The results show that user generated content dominates the prediction performance of CsNL.

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