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Semantic analytics on social networks
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2006
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EngineeringSemantic TechnologySemantic Web DataSemantic WebSocial NetworkText MiningComputational Social ScienceSocial Semantic WebInformation RetrievalData ScienceSemantic Web ApplicationSocial Network AnalysisKnowledge DiscoverySemantic ComputingNetwork ScienceSemantic AnalyticsBusinessPopulated OntologySemantic Social NetworkSemantic Graph
In this paper, we describe a Semantic Web application that detects Conflict of Interest (COI) relationships among potential reviewers and authors of scientific papers. This application discovers various 'semantic associations' between the reviewers and authors in a populated ontology to determine a degree of Conflict of Interest. This ontology was created by integrating entities and relationships from two social networks, namely "knows," from a FOAF (Friend-of-a-Friend) social network and "co-author," from the underlying co-authorship network of the DBLP bibliography. We describe our experiences developing this application in the context of a class of Semantic Web applications, which have important research and engineering challenges in common. In addition, we present an evaluation of our approach for real-life COI detection.
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