Papers from WWW 2005 2nd Annual Workshop on the Weblogging Ecosystem: Aggregation, Analysis and Dynamics (see also papers from the workshop in 2004):
- Extracting Latent Weblog Communities: A Partitioning Algorithm for Bipartite Graphs, Kazunari Ishida
- Discovering Important Bloggers Based on a Blog Thread Analysis, Shinsuke Nakajima
- The EigenRumor Algorithm for Ranking Blogs, Ko Fujimura
- Tomographic Clustering To Visualize Blog Communities as Mountain Views, Belle Tseng
- The Political Blogosphere and the 2004 U.S. Election: Divided They Blog, Natalie Glance
- GIS and the Blogosphere, Matt Hurst
- Analyzing concerns of people using Weblog articles and real world temporal data, Tomohiro Fukuhara
- Learning Contextualised Weblog Topics, Paolo Avesani
- Blogging, RSS and the Information Landscape: A Look at Online News, Kathy Gill
- Differences between Blogs and Web Diaries, Toshiaki Fujiki
I believe that engaging with researchers is something to be seriousely considered while thinking of blog metrics – hopefully will have more time to write about it…
Tags: blog communities, blog research, BlogTraceArchived version of this entry is available at http://blog.mathemagenic.com/2005/08/15.html#a1632; comments are here.
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