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UMBC eBiquity: Tag Search Results for tags: splog Projects Active Projects Publications 8 Refereed Publications 2008 1. "The Information ecology of social media and online communities", AI Magazine, April 2008, 450 downloads. 2007 2. "Spam in Blogs and Social Media, Tutorial ", ICWSM 2007, March 2007, 590 downloads. 3. "Towards Spam Detection at Ping Servers", Proceedings of the International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM 2007), March 2007, 452 downloads. 2006 4. "Blog Track Open Task: Spam Blog Classification", TREC 2006 Blog Track Notebook, November 2006, 2031 downloads, 4 citations. 5. "Detecting Spam Blogs: A Machine Learning Approach", Proceedings of the 21st National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 2006), July 2006, 2578 downloads, 19 citations. 6. "Characterizing the Splogosphere", Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Workshop on Weblogging Ecosystem: Aggregation, Analysis and Dynamics, 15th World Wid Web Conference, May 2006, 2062 downloads, 32 citations. 7. "SVMs for the Blogosphere: Blog Identification and Splog Detection", AAAI Spring Symposium on Computational Approaches to Analysing Weblogs, March 2006, 3670 downloads, 37 citations. 8. "Memeta: A Framework for Multi-Relational Analytics on the Blogosphere", AAAI 2006 Student Abstract Program, February 2006, 1143 downloads. Additional Resources Poster 1. Detecting Spam Blogs: A Machine Learning ApproachPresentation 1. Information extraction from social media2. On Leveraging Social Media Document 1. Spam in Blogs and Social MediaEvents 1. Detecting Spam Blogs: An Adaptive Online Approach 2. Detecting spam blogs (beta) 3. Monitoring the Corporate Blogosphere 4. The Multi-Relational Blogosphere: Empirical Characterization and Spam Protection Blog Entries 1. No spam on Twitter?! (2008-02-25)2. Sifry's state of the blogosphere (2006-02-06) 3. Half of Swoogle's hits are from referer log spammers (2006-02-04) 4. Splogs, like spam, will be with us for a while (2006-01-24) 5. UMBC blog research on splogs in Baltimore Sun (2006-01-17) 6. Welcome to the Splogosphere: 75% of new pings are spings (splogs) (2005-12-15)
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