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SUMMARY:Web Science Talk: Jon Kleinberg
DESCRIPTION:Jon Kleinberg\, Cornell University"Positive and Negative Relationships in On-Line Social Networks"Abstract:The social networks in many on-line settings encode a mixture of positive (friendly) and negative (antagonistic) relationships\, but the&nbsp;bulk of research on these networks to date has focused almost&nbsp;exclusively on the positive interpretations of the links. We discuss how&nbsp;the interplay between positive and negative relationships affects the&nbsp;overall functioning of on-line social networks\, and we connect our&nbsp;analysis to theories of signed networks from social psychology.\n In&nbsp;addition to providing a perspective for reasoning about the underlying&nbsp;networks and applications\, this analysis provides one of the first&nbsp;large-scale evaluations of these theories using on-line datasets. We&nbsp;find that classical theories capture certain of the underlying effects\,&nbsp;but that they are also at odds with some of the fundamental phenomena we&nbsp;observe--particularly related to the evolving\, directed nature of the&nbsp;networks.Speaker Bio:Jon Kleinberg is on the faculty of the Computer Science Department at&nbsp;Cornell University\, where he holds the position of Tisch University&nbsp;Professor. \nHis research focuses on issues at the interface of networks&nbsp;and information\, with an emphasis on the social and information networks&nbsp;that underpin the Web and other on-line media. \nHe is a member of the&nbsp;National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and&nbsp;Sciences\, and serves on the Computer and Information Science and&nbsp;Engineering (CISE) Advisory Committee of the National Science&nbsp;Foundation\, and the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB)&nbsp;of the National Research Council. \nHe is the recipient of MacArthur\,&nbsp;Packard\, and Sloan Foundation Fellowships\, as well as the Nevanlinna&nbsp;Prize\, Katayanagi Prize\, ACM-Infosys Foundation Award\, and National&nbsp;Academy of Sciences Award for Initiatives in Research.\n*** The Web Science Lecture Series is supported by Yahoo! ***\n
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