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Alexei Pozdnoukhov Exploratory analysis of human activity in geo-referenced communication networks
03/03/2011; 15.00-16.00, UCD CASL Seminar Room
Abstract
Heterogeneous human-generated data streams are the measurands which provide opportunities to identify patterns, detect novelties and explore evolution of complex social systems. Communication technologies with their very high penetration into society can serve as particularly rich sources of information. However, for a variety of observable communication channels one has little or no access to the content of human-to-human communications, while the data streams on the intensities of such events are more common. This talk presents a framework of methods useful for exploratory analysis and visualization of such data streams. First we present a framework for semi-supervised non-linear functional embedding methods useful for exploratory analysis and visualization of dynamic networks. We then demonstrate how untypical activity levels can be identified by fitting a non-homogeneous Markov-modulated Poisson process and spatialising the component corresponding to unusual bursts/lulls of activity via heat maps.
