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User identity linkage across online social networks is an emerging task in social media and has at- tracted increasing attention in recent years. Advancements.
In this paper, we review key achievements of user identity linkage across online social networks including stateof-the-art algorithms, evaluation metrics, and ...
PDF | On Jan 1, 2018, Chao Kong and others published User Linkage Across Anonymizd Social Networks: 7th International Conference, CSoNet 2018, Shanghai, ...
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At the group level, linking user identities through different OSNs helps in predicting user behaviors, network dynamics, information diffusion, and migration ...
In this paper, we review key achievements of user identity linkage across online social networks including state- of-the-art algorithms, evaluation metrics, and ...
Nov 4, 2022 · As illustrated in Figure 1, user identity linkage aims to predict whether the accounts across different social networks refer to the same person ...
Apr 17, 2024 · This paper provides a reference for the research on user identification across multiple social networks.
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Mar 6, 2019 · neural networks, which can encode local and global net- work signals for user identity linkages across social net- works; and. • We conduct ...
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Abstract—Many people maintain accounts at multiple online social networks (OSNs). Multi-OSN user linkage seeks to link the same person's web profiles and ...
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Jul 15, 2023 · This paper proposes a multilingual pre-trained model-based username similarity method for user identification across multiple online social networks.
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