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01.12.2018 | Original Article

Profiling Web users using big data

verfasst von: Xiaotao Gu, Hong Yang, Jie Tang, Jing Zhang, Fanjin Zhang, Debing Liu, Wendy Hall, Xiao Fu

Erschienen in: Social Network Analysis and Mining | Ausgabe 1/2018

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Abstract

Profiling Web users is a fundamental issue for Web mining and social network analysis. Its basic tasks include extracting basic information, mining user preferences, and inferring user demographics (Tang et al. in ACM Trans Knowl Discov Data 5(1):2:1–2:44, 2010). Although methodologies for handling the three tasks are different, they all usually contain two stages: first identify relevant pages (data) of a user and then use machine learning models (e.g., SVM, CRFs, or DL) to extract/mine/infer profile attributes from each page. The methods were successful in the traditional Web, but are facing more and more challenges with the rapid evolution of the Web each persons information is distributed over the Web and is changing dynamically. As a result, available data for a user on the Web is redundant, and some sources may be out-of-date or incorrect. The traditional two-stage method suffers from data inconsistency and error propagation between the two stages. In this paper, we revisit the problem of Web user profiling in the big data era and propose a simple but very effective approach, referred to as MagicFG, for profiling Web users by leveraging the power of big data. To avoid error propagation, the approach processes all the extracting/mining/inferring subtasks in one unified framework. To improve the profiling performance, we present the concept of contextual credibility. The proposed framework also supports the incorporation of human knowledge. It defines human knowledge as Markov logics statements and formalizes them into a factor graph model. The MagicFG method has been deployed in an online system AMiner.org for profiling millions of researchers—e.g., extracting E-mail, inferring Gender, and mining research interests. Our empirical study in the real system shows that the proposed method offers significantly improved (+ 4–6%; \(p\ll 0.01\), t test) profiling performance in comparison with several baseline methods using rules, classification, and sequential labeling.

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https://​aminer.​org, AMiner aims to understand scientific text and networks. The system extracts researchers profiles automatically from the Web. So far, the system has built more than 130,000,000 researcher profiles and provides a set of unique functions, including expert search, social influence analysis, collaboration recommendation, and community evolution. The system has been in operation since 2006 and has attracted more than 8,320,000 independent IP accesses from over 220 countries/regions.
 
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One example of the heuristic rule: “\((([a-z0-9]+)(\backslash .| dot | \backslash . )?)+(@| at | \backslash [at\backslash ] |\backslash [at\backslash ])(([a-z0-9\backslash ]+)(\backslash .| dot | \backslash . \backslash [dot\backslash ] ))+([a-z]+)\)”.
 
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We call the string before “@” of an E-mail candidate as the prefix of the E-mail, and the string after “@” as its domain.
 
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In our experiments, we use Face++, http://​www.​faceplusplus.​com/​.
 
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The Gender dataset is larger than the previously released one with more balanced distribution of two Genders.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Profiling Web users using big data
verfasst von
Xiaotao Gu
Hong Yang
Jie Tang
Jing Zhang
Fanjin Zhang
Debing Liu
Wendy Hall
Xiao Fu
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2018
Verlag
Springer Vienna
Erschienen in
Social Network Analysis and Mining / Ausgabe 1/2018
Print ISSN: 1869-5450
Elektronische ISSN: 1869-5469
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13278-018-0495-0

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