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Scott A. Golder
Information Dynamics Laboratory, HP Labs
Abstract
The ease and lack of cost associated with taking digital photographs have allowed people to amass large personal photograph collections. These collections contain valuable information about their owners' social relationships. This paper is a preliminary investigation into how digital photo collections can provide useful data for the study of social networks. Results from an analysis of 23 subjects’ photo collections demonstrate the feasibility of this approach. The relationship between perceived closeness and network position, as well as future questions, are also discussed.
Full citation: Scott A. Golder. (2008). "Measuring Social Networks with Digital Photograph Collections." Proceedings of the 2008 ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia. June 19-21, 2008. Pittsburgh, PA.
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