Advanced Topics in Mobile Communications (AToMIC): Social Network in Mobile Big Data (Summer 2016): Difference between revisions

 
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Holding at least a bachelor's degree on computer science or related fields.
Holding at least a bachelor's degree on computer science or related fields.


==Presentation Schedule==
==Passing requirements==
TBD
* Demonstration (20 ~ 25 min. presentation + 10 min. Q&A for each group)
** This accounts for 20% of your grade.
** Present practical work in groups (each group member should present your own specific work).
* Final presentation (30 ~ 35 min. presentation + 10 min. Q&A for each group).
** This accounts for 40% of your grade.
** Give a final presentation in groups (each group member should present your own specific work).
** The final presentation should contain a comprehensive survey about the selected topic and final experiment results.
* Write a report on the selected topic (12-15 pages) (LaTeX Template:[ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e.zip]).
** This accounts for 40% of your grade.
** Everyone in each group writes a report on your specific work in your topic (including your own comprehensive survey on the selected topic and your own practical work).
* The Demonstration and final presentation must be given in English.
* The report must be written in English according to common guidelines for scientific papers, between 12 and 15 pages of content (excluding the table of content, bibliography, etc.).
* If your group consists of more than or less than 2 students, you can adjust your total presentation duration.


==Schedule==
==Schedule==
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|[http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2525357][http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2484030]
|[http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2525357][http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2484030]
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|Link prediction and friend recommendation (assigned to Atefeh Khajeh and Chencheng Liang)
|Link prediction and friend recommendation  
|The project is to make friend recommendation based on social networks and check-ins.
|The project is to make friend recommendation based on social networks and check-ins.
|Brightkite [http://snap.stanford.edu/data/loc-brightkite.html]
|Brightkite [http://snap.stanford.edu/data/loc-brightkite.html]
|[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226566834_A_Survey_of_Link_Prediction_in_Social_Networks][https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~cm542/papers/kdd2011.pdf]
|[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/226566834_A_Survey_of_Link_Prediction_in_Social_Networks][https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~cm542/papers/kdd2011.pdf]
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|Analysis of  individual activity and mobile pattern
|Analysis of  individual activity and mobile pattern (assigned to Chencheng Liang)
|The project is to give a detailed analysis of individual activity and mobile pattern based on everyday life tracks.
|The project is to give a detailed analysis of individual activity and mobile pattern based on everyday life tracks.
|Social Evolution Dataset [http://realitycommons.media.mit.edu/socialevolution4.html]
|Social Evolution Dataset [http://realitycommons.media.mit.edu/socialevolution4.html]
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