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Area of Science:

  • Social Network Analysis
  • Computational Social Science
  • Information Science

Background:

  • Collective user behavior in social media drives online and offline phenomena.
  • Network analysis models user interactions, but irrelevant edges obscure key structures.
  • Network backbone extraction aims to simplify complex networks for better analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a principled methodology for comparing and selecting network backbone extraction techniques.
  • To address the lack of clear guidelines for choosing methods based on assumptions and validation.
  • To provide a framework for analyzing collective behavior in social media networks.

Main Methods:

  • Characterized ten state-of-the-art backbone extraction techniques.
  • Developed a four-step methodology for applying, evaluating, and selecting methods.
  • Validated the approach using case studies on Instagram discussions and WhatsApp group behavior.

Main Results:

  • Different backbone extraction methods yield significantly different network structures.
  • The choice of method critically impacts the revealed collective behavior patterns.
  • The proposed methodology facilitates informed selection of appropriate techniques.

Conclusions:

  • A systematic approach is essential for selecting the optimal network backbone extraction method.
  • Understanding method assumptions is key to interpreting results accurately.
  • Effective backbone extraction is vital for gaining valuable knowledge from social media data.