Title :
Towards knowledge creation and management model over online social networks
Author :
Haider, Waleej ; Durrani, Nouman M. ; Nand, Shardha ; Khan, Nadeem Kafi ; Abbasi, M. Asad
Author_Institution :
Sir Syed Univ. of Eng. & Technol., Karachi, Pakistan
Abstract :
An online Social network (OSNs) is an active platform of user socialization belonging to different societies and has a subject of interest for researchers. In OSNs, relationships among users and groups are created to share information; and turned out a foundation of knowledge. However, user-generated contents are disseminated, unstructured, and dynamic in nature. As there is no central authority to own and maintain these large numbers of user-generated contents, it is difficult to process and extract knowledge from it. Moreover, it is far challenging to collect, manage, and classify randomly transmitted useful contents and to associate them for the creation of knowledge. Further, in complex networks where graph nodes belong to more than one context or groups, ubiquitous community detection is more challenging in such scattered data formats. In this paper, a model for knowledge creation over online social networks has been presented. The model explores the strength of social relationship, users´ online behavior by their interests and hobbies, and the frequency of users participated together in a particular context. It helps in smoother collaboration among users and groups, enhance learning by sharing information, and improve efficiency of the social graphs for community detection. Moreover, based on the available information in different context, the model facilitates efficient decisions, knowledge and innovations in OSNs.
Keywords :
behavioural sciences computing; classification; graph theory; information dissemination; knowledge acquisition; knowledge management; learning (artificial intelligence); social aspects of automation; social networking (online); social sciences computing; ubiquitous computing; OSN; graph nodes; information sharing; knowledge creation model; knowledge extraction; knowledge management model; knowledge processing; learning enhancement; online social networks; scattered data formats; social graph efficiency improvement; social relationship strength; ubiquitous community detection; useful content classification; useful content collection; useful content management; user socialization; user-generated content dissemination; users online behavior; Context; Data mining; Data models; Knowledge engineering; Knowledge management; Organizations; Social network services; Community Detection; Knowledge Creation; Knowledge Management; Online Social Networks;
Conference_Titel :
Web Applications and Networking (WSWAN), 2015 2nd World Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Sousse
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8171-7
DOI :
10.1109/WSWAN.2015.7210338