The huge number of modern social network users has made the web a fertile ground for the growth and development of a plethora of recommender systems. To date, recommending a new user profile X to a given user U that could be interested in creating a relationship with X has been tackled using techniques based on content analysis, existing friendship relationships and other pieces of information coming from different social networks or websites. In this paper we propose a recommending architecture-called WhoSNext (WSN)-tested on Twitter and which aim is promoting the creation of new relationships among users. As recent researches show, this is an interesting recommendation problem: for a given user U, find which other user might be proposed to U as a new friend. Instead of conducting a study based on a semantic approach (e.g. analyzing tweet content), the proposed algorithm exploits a graph created from a set of Twitter users called seeds. In this work-and, to the best of our knowledge, for the first time-this issue is addressed using only user ID for building a particular Spreading Activation Network. This network was firstly trained and then tested on a set consisting of over 400,000 real users. Experimental results show that this approach outperforms the results obtained from many well-known state-of-the-art systems, which are much more expensive in terms of either data preprocessing or computational resources.

WhoSNext: Recommending Twitter Users to Follow Using a Spreading Activation Network Based Approach

Siino M.
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2020-01-01

Abstract

The huge number of modern social network users has made the web a fertile ground for the growth and development of a plethora of recommender systems. To date, recommending a new user profile X to a given user U that could be interested in creating a relationship with X has been tackled using techniques based on content analysis, existing friendship relationships and other pieces of information coming from different social networks or websites. In this paper we propose a recommending architecture-called WhoSNext (WSN)-tested on Twitter and which aim is promoting the creation of new relationships among users. As recent researches show, this is an interesting recommendation problem: for a given user U, find which other user might be proposed to U as a new friend. Instead of conducting a study based on a semantic approach (e.g. analyzing tweet content), the proposed algorithm exploits a graph created from a set of Twitter users called seeds. In this work-and, to the best of our knowledge, for the first time-this issue is addressed using only user ID for building a particular Spreading Activation Network. This network was firstly trained and then tested on a set consisting of over 400,000 real users. Experimental results show that this approach outperforms the results obtained from many well-known state-of-the-art systems, which are much more expensive in terms of either data preprocessing or computational resources.
2020
recommender system
social networking
social users recommendation
spreading activation network
Twitter
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