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Classifying Content Quality and Interaction Quality on Online Social Networks

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Today’s OSN puts web forums, QA communities and blogging site all together on global stand. The drastic revolution in the world of online social networking sites and increasing number of users and time spent on OSN express a concern for user generated content and quality of interaction. By analysing user generated content and user interaction on OSN we explore how content quality and interaction quality impacts on dynamic online social system. In this paper we show how content quality and interaction quality measured between different users on OSN portals.

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Waheed, A., Shafi, J., Venkata Krishna, P. (2019). Classifying Content Quality and Interaction Quality on Online Social Networks. In: Social Network Forensics, Cyber Security, and Machine Learning. SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology(). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1456-8_1

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