TY - JOUR AU - Mitzlaff, Folke AU - Atzmueller, Martin AU - Hotho, Andreas AU - Stumme, Gerd T1 - The social distributional hypothesis: a pragmatic proxy for homophily in online social networks JO - Social Network Analysis and Mining PY - 2014/ VL - 4 IS - 1 SP - EP - UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13278-014-0216-2 M3 - 10.1007/s13278-014-0216-2 KW - social KW - hypothesis KW - 2014 KW - distributional KW - myown KW - proxy KW - pragmatic L1 - SN - N1 - The social distributional hypothesis: a pragmatic proxy for homophily in online social networks - Springer N1 - AB - 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 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mitzlaff, Folke AU - Atzmueller, Martin AU - Hotho, Andreas AU - Stumme, Gerd T1 - The social distributional hypothesis: a pragmatic proxy for homophily in online social networks JO - Social Network Analysis and Mining PY - 2014/ VL - 4 IS - 1 SP - EP - UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13278-014-0216-2 M3 - 10.1007/s13278-014-0216-2 KW - sitc KW - itegpub KW - social KW - hypothesis KW - 2014 KW - distributional KW - myown L1 - SN - N1 - The social distributional hypothesis: a pragmatic proxy for homophily in online social networks - Springer N1 - AB - 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 ER -