TY - GEN
T1 - LBSN Data and the social butterfly effect (vision paper)
AU - Andris, Clio Maria
PY - 2015/11/3
Y1 - 2015/11/3
N2 - on social or spatial phenomena. Researchers often subset large LBSN datasets into different social networks (using snowball sampling), temporal or spatial granularities, to test for statistical patterns. Yet, researchers lack a way to examine how human interpersonal behavior results in digital traces of geolocated social events, although macro global flows of movement and communication are built from micro individual human intentions. To help navigate between the individual mind and the resultant big LBSN data that researchers use to understand society and space, I list a 14-tier scale of connectivity typologies. Each step can provide different a perspective of a single LBSN dataset. This scale can illustrate how perturbations at one level affect another level. E.g. How will reported escalating rates of autism affect the future network of connectivity between global cities? Will a change in migration policy strain emotional ties between an international family? The scale allows us to track changes at different levels between micro-, meso- And macro-scale socialspatial phenomena in a computationally-friendly way.
AB - on social or spatial phenomena. Researchers often subset large LBSN datasets into different social networks (using snowball sampling), temporal or spatial granularities, to test for statistical patterns. Yet, researchers lack a way to examine how human interpersonal behavior results in digital traces of geolocated social events, although macro global flows of movement and communication are built from micro individual human intentions. To help navigate between the individual mind and the resultant big LBSN data that researchers use to understand society and space, I list a 14-tier scale of connectivity typologies. Each step can provide different a perspective of a single LBSN dataset. This scale can illustrate how perturbations at one level affect another level. E.g. How will reported escalating rates of autism affect the future network of connectivity between global cities? Will a change in migration policy strain emotional ties between an international family? The scale allows us to track changes at different levels between micro-, meso- And macro-scale socialspatial phenomena in a computationally-friendly way.
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U2 - 10.1145/2830657.2830658
DO - 10.1145/2830657.2830658
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84956673600
T3 - Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Location-Based Social Networks, LBSN 2015 - Held in Conjunction with ACM SIGSPATIAL 2015
BT - Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Location-Based Social Networks, LBSN 2015 - Held in Conjunction with ACM SIGSPATIAL 2015
A2 - Xu, Sen
A2 - Pozdnoukhov, Alexei
A2 - Sacharidis, Dimitris
PB - Association for Computing Machinery, Inc
T2 - 8th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Location-Based Social Networks, LBSN 2015
Y2 - 3 November 2015 through 6 November 2015
ER -