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Applications of the Social Web are ubiquitous and have become an integral part of everyday life: Users make friends, for example, with the help of online social networks, share thoughts via Twitter, or collaboratively write articles in Wikipedia. All such interactions leave digital traces; thus, users participate in the creation of heterogeneous, distributed, collaborative data collections. In linguistics, the
@article{mitzlaff2014social,
author = {Mitzlaff, Folke and Atzmueller, Martin and Hotho, Andreas and Stumme, Gerd},
title = {The social distributional hypothesis: a pragmatic proxy for homophily in online social networks},
journal = {Social Network Analysis and Mining},
publisher = {Springer Vienna},
year = {2014},
volume = {4},
number = {1},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13278-014-0216-2},
doi = {10.1007/s13278-014-0216-2},
keywords = {2014, distributional, hypothesis, itegpub, myown, sitc, social},
abstract = {Applications of the Social Web are ubiquitous and have become an integral part of everyday life: Users make friends, for example, with the help of online social networks, share thoughts via Twitter, or collaboratively write articles in Wikipedia. All such interactions leave digital traces; thus, users participate in the creation of heterogeneous, distributed, collaborative data collections. In linguistics, the }
}