Gerasimos Razis

2papers

2 Papers

IRJan 30, 2018
Modeling Influence with Semantics in Social Networks: a Survey

Gerasimos Razis, Ioannis Anagnostopoulos, Sherali Zeadally

The discovery of influential entities in all kinds of networks (e.g. social, digital, or computer) has always been an important field of study. In recent years, Online Social Networks (OSNs) have been established as a basic means of communication and often influencers and opinion makers promote politics, events, brands or products through viral content. In this work, we present a systematic review across i) online social influence metrics, properties, and applications and ii) the role of semantic in modeling OSNs information. We end up with the conclusion that both areas can jointly provide useful insights towards the qualitative assessment of viral user-generated content, as well as for modeling the dynamic properties of influential content and its flow dynamics.

SISep 12, 2014
Semantifying Twitter: the influenceTracker ontology

Gerasimos Razis, Ioannis Anagnostopoulos

In this paper, we propose an ontology schema towards semantification provision of Twitter social analytics. The ontology is deployed over a publicly available service that measures how influential a Twitter account is, by combining its social activity and interaction over Twittersphere. Apart from influential quantity and quality measures, the service provides a SPARQL endpoint where users can perform advance semantic queries through the RDFized Twitter entities (mentions, replies, hashtags, photos, URLs) over the semantic graph.