ABSTRACT
We propose a socio-semantic approach for building conversations from social interactions following three steps: (i) content linkage, (ii) participants (users) linkage, and (iii) temporal linkage. Preliminary evaluations on a Twitter dataset show promising and interesting results.
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Index Terms
- Conversations reconstruction in the social web
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