Abstract: Sociograms (or Social Network Graphs) have evolved to be insightful tools. These are graphs that depict social relationships amongst individual entities or organisations. Inferences (such as media influence, information transmission, behavioural change, and evolution of interactions across geographical regions) can be made from Sociograms. However, there are privacy concerns around using real life social media profiles to generate graphs for analytics in practice/illustration sessions. In this paper, we present an algorithm for the automatic ge...
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Theoretical computer science
Data science
Artificial intelligence