Information Diffusion in Computer Science Citation Networks (2009)
Shi, Xiaolin, Tseng, Belle, Adamic, Lada A.
The paper citation network is a traditional social medium for the exchange of ideas and knowledge. In this paper we view citation networks from the perspective of information diffusion. We study the...
The Dynamics of Viral Marketing JURE LESKOVEC Carnegie Mellon University (2008)
Lada A. Adamic, Bernardo A. Huberman
We present an analysis of a person-to-person recommendation network, consisting of 4 million people who made 16 million recommendations on half a million products. We observe the propagation of...
Competing to Share Expertise: the Taskcn Knowledge Sharing Community (2008)
Jiang Yang, Lada A. Adamic, Mark S. Ackerman
"Witkeys " are websites in China that form a rapidly growing webbased knowledge market. A user who posts a task also offers a small fee, and many other users submit their answers to...
Abstract Networks of strong ties (2008)
Xiaolin Shi, Lada A. Adamic, Martin J. Strauss
Social networks transmitting covert or sensitive information cannot use all ties for this purpose. Rather, they can only use a subset of ties that are strong enough to be “trusted”. This paper...
The Dynamics of Viral Marketing JURE LESKOVEC Carnegie Mellon University (2008)
Lada A. Adamic, Bernardo A. Huberman
We present an analysis of a person-to-person recommendation network, consisting of 4 million people who made 16 million recommendations on half a million products. We observe the propagation of...
Glottometrics 3, 2002,143-150 To honor G.K. Zipf Zipf’s law and the Internet (2008)
Lada A. Adamic, Bernardo A. Huberman
Abstract. Zipf's law governs many features of the Internet. Observations of Zipf distributions, while interesting in and of themselves, have strong implications for the design and function of...
Knowledge sharing and Yahoo Answers: Everyone knows something (2008)
Adamic, Lada A., Zhang, Jun, Bakshy, Eytan, Ackerman, Mark S.
Yahoo Answers (YA) is a large and diverse question-answer forum, acting not only as a medium for sharing technical knowledge, but as a place where one can seek advice, gather opinions, and satisfy...
Lada A. Adamic, Bernardo A. Huberman
We present an analysis of a person-to-person recommendation network, consisting of 4 million people who made 16 million recommendations on half a million products. We observe the propagation of...
Knowledge sharing and Yahoo Answers: Everyone knows something (2008)
Lada A. Adamic, Jun Zhang, Eytan Bakshy, Mark S. Ackerman
Yahoo Answers (YA) is a large and diverse question-answer forum, acting not only as a medium for sharing technical knowledge, but as a place where one can seek advice, gather opinions, and satisfy...
Scatter networks: a new approach for analysing information scatter (2007)
Adamic, Lada A, Suresh, K, Shi, Xiaolin
Information on any given topic is often scattered across the Web. Previously this scatter has been characterized through the inequality of distribution of facts (i.e. pieces of information) across...
Expressing social relationships on the blog through links and comments (2007)
Noor Ali-hasan, Lada A. Adamic
Blogs, regularly updated online journals, allow people to quickly and easily create and share online content. Most bloggers write about their everyday lives and generally have a small audience of...
The Dynamics of Viral Marketing ∗ Jure Leskovec (2007)
Lada A. Adamic, Bernardo A. Huberman
We present an analysis of a person-to-person recommendation network, consisting of 4 million people who made 16 million recommendations on half a million products. We observe the propagation of...
Scatter Networks: A New Approach for Analyzing Information Scatter on the Web (2006)
Adamic, Lada A., Bhavnani, Suresh K., Shi, Xiaolin
Information on any given topic is often scattered across the web. Previously this scatter has been characterized through the distribution of a set of facts (i.e. pieces of information) across web...
Networks of strong ties (2006)
Shi, Xiaolin, Adamic, Lada A., Strauss, Martin J.
Social networks transmitting covert or sensitive information cannot use all ties for this purpose. Rather, they can only use a subset of ties that are strong enough to be ``trusted''. In this paper...
The Dynamics of Viral Marketing (2005)
Leskovec, Jure, Adamic, Lada A., Huberman, Bernardo A.
We present an analysis of a person-to-person recommendation network, consisting of 4 million people who made 16 million recommendations on half a million products. We observe the propagation of...
How To Search a Social Network (2005)
We address the question of how participants in a small world experiment are able to find short paths in a social network using only local information about their immediate contacts. We simulate such...
Competing to Share Expertise: the Taskcn Knowledge Sharing Community (2005)
Jiang Yang, Lada A. Adamic, Mark S. Ackerman
"Witkeys " are websites in China that form a rapidly growing web-based knowledge market. A user who posts a task also offers a small fee, and many other users submit their answers...
How to search a social network (2003)
We address the question of how participants in a small world experiment are able to find short paths in a social network using only local information about their immediate contacts. We simulate such...
Information Dynamics in the Networked World (2003)
Huberman, Bernardo A., Adamic, Lada A.
We review three studies of information flow in social networks that help reveal their underlying social structure, how information spreads through them and why small world experiments work.
Information Flow in Social Groups (2003)
Wu, Fang, Huberman, Bernardo A., Adamic, Lada A., Tyler, Joshua
We present a study of information flow that takes into account the observation that an item relevant to one person is more likely to be of interest to individuals in the same social circle than those...
Random Networks Growing Under a Diameter Constraint (2003)
Lukose, Rajan M., Adamic, Lada A.
We study the growth of random networks under a constraint that the diameter, defined as the average shortest path length between all nodes, remains approximately constant. We show that if the graph...
A social network caught in the Web (2003)
Lada A. Adamic, Orkut Buyukkokten, Eytan Adar
We present an analysis of Club Nexus, an online community at Stanford University. Through the Nexus site we were able to study a reflection of the real world community structure within the student...
Friends and neighbors on the web (2003)
The Internet has become a rich and large repository of information about us as individuals. Anything from the links and text on a user's homepage to the mailing lists the user subscribes to are...
Friends and neighbors on the web (2003)
The Internet has become a rich and large repository of information about individuals. The links and text on a user's homepage to the mailing lists the user subscribes to are reflections of...
Friends and neighbors on the web (2003)
The Internet has become a rich and large repository of information about us as individuals. Anything from the links and text on a user's homepage to the mailing lists the user subscribes to are...
Local search in unstructured networks (2003)
Lada A. Adamic, Rajan M. Lukose, Bernardo A. Huberman
Recently, studies of networks in a wide variety of fields, from biology to social science to computer science, have revealed some commonalities [4]. It has become clear that the simplest classical...
Information dynamics in a networked world (2003)
Bernardo A. Huberman, Lada A. Adamic
Abstract. We review three studies of information flow in social networks that help reveal their underlying social structure, how information spreads among them and why small world experiments work. 1
Local Search in Unstructured Networks (2002)
Adamic, Lada A., Lukose, Rajan M., Huberman, Bernardo A.
We review a number of message-passing algorithms that can be used to search through power-law networks. Most of these algorithms are meant to be improvements for peer-to-peer file sharing systems,...
A literature based method for identifying gene-disease connections (2002)
Lada A. Adamic, Dennis Wilkinson, Bernardo A. Huberman, Eytan Adar
We present a statistical method that can swiftly identify, from the literature, sets of genes known to be associated with given diseases. It offers a comprehensive way to treat alias symbols, a...
A literature based method for identifying gene-disease connections (2002)
Lada A. Adamic, Dennis Wilkinson, Bernardo A. Huberman, Eytan Adar
We present a statistical method that can swiftly identify, from the literature, sets of genes known to be associated with given diseases. It offers a comprehensive way to treat alias symbols, a...
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Webgraph Papers, Daniel M. Abrams, Dimitris Achlioptas, Amos Fiat, Anna R. Karlin, Frank Mcsherry, ...
In Proceedings of the thirty-second annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing, pages 171–180, 2000. [12] William Aiello, Fan R. K. Chung, and Linyuan Lu. Random evolution
Network dynamics : the world wide Web / (2001)
Submitted to the Department of Applied Physics.
Comment to "Emergence of Scaling in Random Networks" (cond-mat/9910332) (2000)
Adamic, Lada A., Huberman, Bernardo A.
A recent paper "Emergence of scaling in random networks" (cond-mat/9910332) by Barabasi and Albert proposes a growth mechanism to produce a stationary scale free distribution of the number of edges...
Evolutionary Dynamics of the World Wide Web (1999)
Huberman, Bernardo A., Adamic, Lada A.
We present a theory for the growth dynamics of the World Wide Web that takes into account the wide range of stochastic growth rates in the number of pages per site, as well as the fact that new sites...
Abstract. I show that the World Wide Web is a small world, in the sense that sites are highly clustered yet the path length between them is small. I also demonstrate the advantages of a search engine...
Abstract. I show that the World Wide Web is a small world, in the sense that sites are highly clustered yet the path length between them is small. I also demonstrate the advantages of a search engine...
Novelty and Social Search in the World Wide Web (1998)
Huberman, Bernardo A., Adamic, Lada A.
The World Wide Web is fast becoming a source of information for a large part of the world's population. Because of its sheer size and complexity users often resort to recommendations from others to...
This article focuses on the Web. The past decade has seen the birth and explosive growth of Web in terms of content and user population. There has been exponential growth of the number of Web...
This article focuses on the Web. The past decade has seen the birth and explosive growth of Web in terms of content and user population. There has been exponential growth of the number of Web...
The Nature of Markets in the World Wide Web
Bernardo A. Huberman, Lada A. Adamic
Much has been said about the possibility that in the information age, ease of entry and global access will lead to market characteristics with few inefficiencies. While several arguments have been...