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Human Atlas: A Tool for Mapping Social Networks

Published: 11 April 2016 Publication History

Abstract

Most social network analyses focus on online social networks. While these networks encode important aspects of our lives they fail to capture many real-world social connections. Most of these connections are, in fact, public and known to the members of the community. Mapping them is a task very suitable for crowdsourcing: it is easily broken down in many simple and independent subtasks. Due to the nature of social networks-presence of highly connected nodes and tightly knit groups-if we allow users to map their immediate connections and the connections between them, we will need few participants to map most connections within a community. To this end, we built the Human Atlas, a web-based tool for mapping social networks. To test it, we partially mapped the social network of the MIT Media Lab. We ran a user study and invited members of the community to use the tool. In 4.6 man-hours, 22 participants mapped 984 connections within the lab, demonstrating the potential of the tool.

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WWW '16 Companion: Proceedings of the 25th International Conference Companion on World Wide Web
April 2016
1094 pages
ISBN:9781450341448
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Published: 11 April 2016

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  1. crowdsourcing
  2. mapping social networks
  3. social network analysis

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WWW '16: 25th International World Wide Web Conference
April 11 - 15, 2016
Québec, Montréal, Canada

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