TY - GEN AU - Mitzlaff, Folke AU - Stumme, Gerd A2 - T1 - Onomastics 2.0 - The Power of Social Co-Occurrences JO - PB - AD - PY - 2013/ VL - IS - SP - EP - UR - http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.0484 M3 - KW - 2013 KW - 20DC13 KW - iteg KW - itegpub KW - l3s KW - myown KW - nameling KW - names KW - onomastics KW - twitter L1 - N1 - N1 - AB - Onomastics is "the science or study of the origin and forms of proper names

of persons or places." ["Onomastics". Merriam-Webster.com, 2013.

http://www.merriam-webster.com (11 February 2013)]. Especially personal names

play an important role in daily life, as all over the world future parents are

facing the task of finding a suitable given name for their child. This choice

is influenced by different factors, such as the social context, language,

cultural background and, in particular, personal taste.

With the rise of the Social Web and its applications, users more and more

interact digitally and participate in the creation of heterogeneous,

distributed, collaborative data collections. These sources of data also reflect

current and new naming trends as well as new emerging interrelations among

names.

The present work shows, how basic approaches from the field of social network

analysis and information retrieval can be applied for discovering relations

among names, thus extending Onomastics by data mining techniques. The

considered approach starts with building co-occurrence graphs relative to data

from the Social Web, respectively for given names and city names. As a main

result, correlations between semantically grounded similarities among names

(e.g., geographical distance for city names) and structural graph based

similarities are observed.

The discovered relations among given names are the foundation of "nameling"

[http://nameling.net], a search engine and academic research platform for given

names which attracted more than 30,000 users within four months,

underpinningthe relevance of the proposed methodology. ER -