F. Buccafurri, G. Lax, Lorenzo Musarella, Roberto Nardone
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摘要
在线社交网络(Online Social Networks, OSNs)是一个重要的信息源,因为它们管理着可以在许多不同上下文中使用的大量数据。此外,许多人在不同的可用osn中创建和管理多个社会配置文件。osn中包含的数据集的组合和提取可以产生关于单个人和整个社会的大量额外信息。因此,从多个社交网络中提取数据是一个越来越受关注的话题。从单个OSN中提取数据的方法和技术有很多,但是缺乏一种简单的查询语言,程序员可以使用它来检索数据、关联资源和集成来自多个OSN的结果。这项工作描述了一种新的查询语言,用于从多个osn中提取数据,以及用于编辑和验证查询的相关支持工具。相对于现有语言,设计的语言足够通用,可以包含由不同osn管理的各种资源。此外,由于编辑环境的支持,程序员可以自定义语言语法,以表达特定于社交网络的搜索标准。
A Novel Query Language for Data Extraction from Social Networks
Online Social Networks (OSNs) represent an important source of information since they manage a huge amount of data that can be used in many different contexts. Moreover, many people create and manage more than one social profile in the different available OSNs. The combination and the extraction of the set of data from contained in OSNs can produce a huge amount of additional information regarding both a single person and the overall society. Consequently, the data extraction from multiple social networks is a topic of growing interest. There are many techniques and technologies for data extraction from a single OSN, but there is a lack of simple query languages which can be used by programmers to retrieve data, correlate resources and integrate results from multiple OSNs. This work describes a novel query language for data extraction from multiple OSNs and the related supporting tool to edit and validate queries. With respect to existing languages, the designed language is general enough to include the variety of resources managed by the different OSNs. Moreover, thanks to the support of the editing environment, the language syntax can be customised by programmers to express searching criteria that are specific for a social network.