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    Mitzlaff, F., Benz, D., Stumme, G. & Hotho, A. Visit me, click me, be my friend: An analysis of evidence networks of user relationships in Bibsonomy 2010 Proceedings of the 21st ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia  inproceedings  
    BibTeX:
    @inproceedings{eisterlehner2010visit,
      author = {Mitzlaff, Folke and Benz, Dominik and Stumme, Gerd and Hotho, Andreas},
      title = {Visit me, click me, be my friend: An analysis of evidence networks of user relationships in Bibsonomy},
      booktitle = {Proceedings of the 21st ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia},
      year = {2010}
    }
    
    Hoser, B., Hotho, A., Jäschke, R., Schmitz, C. & Stumme, G. Semantic Network Analysis of Ontologies 2006
    Vol. 4011The Semantic Web: Research and Applications, pp. 514-529 
    inproceedings URL 
    Abstract: A key argument for modeling knowledge in ontologies is the easy
    -use and re-engineering of the knowledge. However, beside
    nsistency checking, current ontology engineering tools provide
    ly basic functionalities for analyzing ontologies. Since
    tologies can be considered as (labeled, directed) graphs, graph
    alysis techniques are a suitable answer for this need. Graph
    alysis has been performed by sociologists for over 60 years, and
    sulted in the vivid research area of Social Network Analysis
    NA). While social network structures in general currently receive
    gh attention in the Semantic Web community, there are only very
    w SNA applications up to now, and virtually none for analyzing the
    ructure of ontologies.

    e illustrate in this paper the benefits of applying SNA to
    tologies and the Semantic Web, and discuss which research topics
    ise on the edge between the two areas. In particular, we discuss
    w different notions of centrality describe the core content and
    ructure of an ontology. From the rather simple notion of degree
    ntrality over betweenness centrality to the more complex
    genvector centrality based on Hermitian matrices, we illustrate
    e insights these measures provide on two ontologies, which are
    fferent in purpose, scope, and size.

    BibTeX:
    @inproceedings{hoser2006semantic,
      author = {Hoser, Bettina and Hotho, Andreas and Jäschke, Robert and Schmitz, Christoph and Stumme, Gerd},
      title = {Semantic Network Analysis of Ontologies},
      booktitle = {The Semantic Web: Research and Applications},
      publisher = {Springer},
      year = {2006},
      volume = {4011},
      pages = {514-529},
      url = {http://www.kde.cs.uni-kassel.de/stumme/papers/2006/hoser2006semantic.pdf}
    }
    
    Proceedings of the First Workshop on Semantic Network Analysis 2005   proceedings URL 
    BibTeX:
    @proceedings{stumme05semanticnetworkanalysis,,
      title = {Proceedings of the First Workshop on Semantic Network Analysis },
      publisher = {CEUR Proceedings},
      year = {2005},
      url = {http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-171/}
    }
    

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