Conference proceeding
Terrorism and Crime Related Weblog Social Network: Link, Content Analysis and Information Visualization
2007 IEEE Intelligence and Security Informatics, 4258673
May 2007
Abstract
A Weblog is a Web site where entries are made in diary style, maintained by its sole author - a blogger, and displayed in a reverse chronological order. Due to the freedom and convenience of publishing in Weblogs, this form of media provides an ideal environment as a propaganda platform for terrorist groups to promote their ideologies and as an operation platform for organizing crimes. In this work, we present a framework to analyze and visualize Weblog social network embedded beneath relevant Weblogs gathered through topic-specific exploration. Link analysis uses the relationships between bloggers to construct the Weblog social network. Content analysis associates similar blog messages to unveil implicit relationships found in the semantics to further improve the Weblog social network analysis. Users can use different interactive information visualization techniques to explore various aspects of the underlying social network at different levels of abstraction. With the capability of analyzing and visualizing Weblog social networks in terrorist and crime related matters, intelligence agencies and law enforcement will be able to have an additional tools and means to ensure the national security.
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Details
- Title
- Terrorism and Crime Related Weblog Social Network: Link, Content Analysis and Information Visualization
- Creators
- Christopher C. Yang - Chinese University of Hong KongTobun D. Ng - Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Publication Details
- 2007 IEEE Intelligence and Security Informatics, 4258673
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Information Science
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-34748814355
- Other Identifier
- 991021855279904721