@inbook{Borchmann2017, abstract = {We consider individuality in bi-modal social networks, a facet that has not been considered before in the mathematical analysis of social networks. We use methods from formal concept analysis to develop a natural definition for individuality, and provide experimental evidence that this yields a meaningful approach for additional insights into the nature of social networks.}, added-at = {2017-12-10T22:42:10.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Borchmann, Daniel and Hanika, Tom}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22c7e6be27e1bee2ca4fc5c1fff91fdac/tomhanika}, booktitle = {Formal Concept Analysis of Social Networks}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-64167-6_2}, editor = {Missaoui, Rokia and Kuznetsov, Sergei O. and Obiedkov, Sergei}, interhash = {8b221d4ec57f02f883afc5242e49354b}, intrahash = {2c7e6be27e1bee2ca4fc5c1fff91fdac}, isbn = {978-3-319-64167-6}, keywords = {2017 fca itegpub kde kdepub myown network publist social}, pages = {19--40}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, timestamp = {2018-09-11T00:43:10.000+0200}, title = {Individuality in Social Networks}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64167-6_2}, year = 2017 }