Title
Are your friends who they say they are?: data mining online identities
Abstract
How sure are you that your friends are who they say they are? In real life, unless you are the target of some form of espionage, you can usually be fairly certain that you know whom your friends are because you have a history of shared interests and experiences. Likewise, most people can tell, just by using common sense, if someone is trying to sell them on a product, idea, or candidate. When we interact with people face-to-face, we reevaluate continuously whether something just seems off based on body language and other social and cultural cues.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1665997.1666003
ACM Crossroads
Keywords
Field
DocType
shared interest,real life,body language,cultural cue,online identity,common sense,data mining
Espionage,World Wide Web,Internet privacy,Common sense,Fairly Certain,Computer science,Body language
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
16
2
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.47
8
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Roya Feizy140.83
Ian Wakeman2436129.40
Dan Chalmers313614.71