TY - JOUR
T1 - Tracking and modelling information diffusion across
interactive online media
AU - Scharl, Arno
AU - Weichselbraun, Albert
AU - Liu, Wei
PY - 2007/6/1
Y1 - 2007/6/1
N2 - Information spreads rapidly across Web sites, Web logs and online forums. This paper describes the research framework of the IDIOM Project (Information Diffusion across Interactive Online Media), which analyzes this process by identifying redundant content elements, mapping them to an ontological knowledge structure, and tracking their temporal and geographic distribution. Linguists define idiom as an expression whose meaning is different from the literal meanings of its component words. Similarly, the study of information diffusion promises insights that cannot be inferred from individual network elements. This paper presents underlying technology, initial results, and the future roadmap of investigating information diffusion based on ontological knowledge structures. Similar projects often focus on particular media, or neglect important aspects of the human language. This paper addresses these gaps to reveal fundamental mechanisms of information diffusion across media with distinct interactive characteristics.
AB - Information spreads rapidly across Web sites, Web logs and online forums. This paper describes the research framework of the IDIOM Project (Information Diffusion across Interactive Online Media), which analyzes this process by identifying redundant content elements, mapping them to an ontological knowledge structure, and tracking their temporal and geographic distribution. Linguists define idiom as an expression whose meaning is different from the literal meanings of its component words. Similarly, the study of information diffusion promises insights that cannot be inferred from individual network elements. This paper presents underlying technology, initial results, and the future roadmap of investigating information diffusion based on ontological knowledge structures. Similar projects often focus on particular media, or neglect important aspects of the human language. This paper addresses these gaps to reveal fundamental mechanisms of information diffusion across media with distinct interactive characteristics.
UR - http://eprints.weblyzard.com/5/
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1744-2621
VL - 2
SP - 136
EP - 145
JO - International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies
JF - International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies
IS - 2
ER -