Journal article

A time decoupling approach for studying forum dynamics

A Kan, J Chan, C Hayes, B Hogan, J Bailey, C Leckie

World Wide Web | Published : 2013

Abstract

Online forums are rich sources of information about user communication activity over time. Finding temporal patterns in online forum communication threads can advance our understanding of the dynamics of conversations. The main challenge of temporal analysis in this context is the complexity of forum data. There can be thousands of interacting users, who can be numerically described in many different ways. Moreover, user characteristics can evolve over time. We propose an approach that decouples temporal information about users into sequences of user events and inter-event times. We develop a new feature space to represent the event sequences as paths, and we model the distribution of the in..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by European Commission


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was partly funded by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) and the European Union (EU) under the following grants: CLIQUE Strategic Research Cluster (SFI grant no. 08/SRC/I1407), LION-2 (SFI grant no. SFI/08/CE/I1380) and ROBUST (EU grant no. 257859). This work is partially supported by National ICT Australia (NICTA). NICTA is founded by the Australian Government's Backing Australia's Ability initiative, in part through the Australian Research Council.