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Bogdan Gliwa, dr inż.

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Wydział Informatyki, Elektroniki i Telekomunikacji
WIEiT-ki, *Katedra Informatyki


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OPI Nauka Polska

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Liczba pozycji spełniających powyższe kryteria selekcji: 24, z ogólnej liczby 24 publikacji Autora


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  • Analysis of content of posts and comments in evolving social groups
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  • Analysis of dependences between group dynamics and topic changes
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  • Analysis of roles and groups in blogosphere
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  • Application of text mining to analysis of social groups in blogosphere
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  • Building sentiment lexicons based on recommending services for the Polish language
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  • Combining agent-based and social network analysis approaches to recognition of role influence in social media
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  • Comparison of group discovery methods on datasets with ground-truth
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  • Different approaches to community evolution prediction in blogosphere
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  • Dynamics of roles in the context of groups evolution
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  • Dynamics of social roles in the context of group evolution in the blogosphere
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  • Finding influential bloggers
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  • GEVi: context-based graphical analysis of social group dynamics
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  • Graphical analysis of social group dynamics
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  • Hybrid neuro-fuzzy classifier based on NEFCLASS model
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  • Identification of group changes in blogosphere
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  • Incorporating text analysis into evolution of social groups in blogosphere
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  • Linear Threshold Behavioral Model for the spread of influence in recommendation services
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  • Methods for selecting nodes for maximal spread of influence in recommendation services
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  • Models of social groups in blogosphere based on information about comment addresses and sentiments
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  • Predicting community evolution in social networks
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  • Roles in local communities and global position in social media
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  • The comparison of users activity on the example of Polish and American blogosphere
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  • Topics and sentiment analysis of evolving social groups