TY - GEN
T1 - Suggesting (more) friends using the implicit social graph
AU - Roth, Maayan
AU - Barenholz, Tzvika
AU - Ben-David, Assaf
AU - Deutscher, David
AU - Flysher, Guy
AU - Hassidim, Avinatan
AU - Horn, Ilan
AU - Leichtberg, Ari
AU - Leiser, Naty
AU - Matias, Yossi
AU - Merom, Ron
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Although users of online communication tools rarely categorize their contacts into groups such as "family", "co-workers", or "jogging buddies", they nonetheless implicitly cluster contacts, by virtue of their interactions with them, forming implicit groups. In this paper, we describe the implicit social graph which is formed by users' interactions with contacts and groups of contacts, and which is distinct from explicit social graphs in which users explicitly add other individuals as their "friends". We introduce an interaction-based metric for estimating a user's affinity to his contacts and groups. We then describe a novel friend suggestion algorithm that uses a user's implicit social graph to generate a friend group, given a small seed set of contacts which the user has already labeled as friends. We show experimental results that demonstrate the importance of both implicit group relationships and interaction-based affinity ranking in suggesting friends. Finally, we discuss two applications of the Friend Suggest algorithm that have been released as Gmail Labs features.
AB - Although users of online communication tools rarely categorize their contacts into groups such as "family", "co-workers", or "jogging buddies", they nonetheless implicitly cluster contacts, by virtue of their interactions with them, forming implicit groups. In this paper, we describe the implicit social graph which is formed by users' interactions with contacts and groups of contacts, and which is distinct from explicit social graphs in which users explicitly add other individuals as their "friends". We introduce an interaction-based metric for estimating a user's affinity to his contacts and groups. We then describe a novel friend suggestion algorithm that uses a user's implicit social graph to generate a friend group, given a small seed set of contacts which the user has already labeled as friends. We show experimental results that demonstrate the importance of both implicit group relationships and interaction-based affinity ranking in suggesting friends. Finally, we discuss two applications of the Friend Suggest algorithm that have been released as Gmail Labs features.
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AN - SCOPUS:80053436239
SN - 9781450306195
T3 - Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Machine Learning, ICML 2011
SP - lxvii-lxxiv
BT - Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Machine Learning, ICML 2011
T2 - 28th International Conference on Machine Learning, ICML 2011
Y2 - 28 June 2011 through 2 July 2011
ER -