Information spreads rapidly across websites and other online media. The IDIOM research project analyses this process by identifying redundant content elements, mapping them to ontology concepts, and tracking their temporal and geographic distribution. Linguists define 'idiom' as an expression whose meaning is different from the literal meanings of its component words. Similarly, investigating information diffusion promises insights that cannot be inferred from individual network elements. Previous research often focused on particular media, or neglected important aspects of the human language. IDIOM addresses these gaps to reveal fundamental mechanisms of information diffusion across media with distinct interactive characteristics.
Description
Description of IDIOM architecture:
Schemata of Weblyzard crawler
Mechanism for capturing and extraction of ontologies
%0 Journal Article
%1 1359836
%A Scharl, Arno
%A Weichselbraun, Albert
%A Liu, Wei
%C Inderscience Publishers, Geneva, SWITZERLAND
%D 2007
%I Inderscience Publishers
%J Int. J. Metadata Semant. Ontologies
%K architecture diffusion idiom ontologies
%N 2
%P 136--145
%R http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJMSO.2007.016807
%T Tracking and modelling information diffusion across interactive online media
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1359830.1359836&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE
%V 2
%X Information spreads rapidly across websites and other online media. The IDIOM research project analyses this process by identifying redundant content elements, mapping them to ontology concepts, and tracking their temporal and geographic distribution. Linguists define 'idiom' as an expression whose meaning is different from the literal meanings of its component words. Similarly, investigating information diffusion promises insights that cannot be inferred from individual network elements. Previous research often focused on particular media, or neglected important aspects of the human language. IDIOM addresses these gaps to reveal fundamental mechanisms of information diffusion across media with distinct interactive characteristics.
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abstract = { Information spreads rapidly across websites and other online media. The IDIOM research project analyses this process by identifying redundant content elements, mapping them to ontology concepts, and tracking their temporal and geographic distribution. Linguists define 'idiom' as an expression whose meaning is different from the literal meanings of its component words. Similarly, investigating information diffusion promises insights that cannot be inferred from individual network elements. Previous research often focused on particular media, or neglected important aspects of the human language. IDIOM addresses these gaps to reveal fundamental mechanisms of information diffusion across media with distinct interactive characteristics.},
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author = {Scharl, Arno and Weichselbraun, Albert and Liu, Wei},
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description = {Description of IDIOM architecture:
Schemata of Weblyzard crawler
Mechanism for capturing and extraction of ontologies},
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journal = {Int. J. Metadata Semant. Ontologies},
keywords = {architecture diffusion idiom ontologies},
number = 2,
pages = {136--145},
publisher = {Inderscience Publishers},
timestamp = {2008-05-20T18:12:44.000+0200},
title = {Tracking and modelling information diffusion across interactive online media},
url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1359830.1359836&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE},
volume = 2,
year = 2007
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