Mining social ties beyond homophily
Summarizing patterns of connections or social tiesin a social network, in terms of attributes information on nodesand edges, holds a key to the understanding of how the actorsinteract and form relationships. We formalize this problem asmining top-k group relationships (GRs), which captures strongsoc...
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2016
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