ML for Dynamic Social Network Analysis
IJCAI 2017 Tutorial

Basic details

In recent years, there has been an increasing effort on developing realistic representations and models as well as learning, inference and control algorithms to understand, predict, and control dynamic processes over social and information networks. This has been in part due to the increasing availability and granularity of large-scale social activity data, which allows for data-driven approaches with unprecedented accuracy.

In this tutorial, you will first learn how to utilize the theory of temporal point processes to create realistic representations and models for a wide variety of dynamic processes in social and information networks. Then, you will get introduced to several inference and control problems of practical importance in the context of dynamic processes over networks, and learn about state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms to solve these problems.

Aug 19 '17
14:00 — 18:00
RMIT 80.04.06 (Melbourne, Australia)

Timeline

14:00 — 15:15
Representation: Temporal point processes
15:15 — 16:00
Applications: Models I
16:30 — 17:00
Applications: Models II
17:00 — 18:00
Applications: Control

Resources

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