想要你:一种新颖的社交网络服务

Chen-Yi Lin, W. Lai, Wan-Tian Fu, Yun-Sheng Chen, Yuan-Zhen Wang, Kuan-Cheng Jian
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近年来,随着网络信息技术的日益发达,人们使用电子设备的趋势越来越明显。随着社交网络服务(sns)的兴起,人们使用社交网络的频率越来越高,社交网络已经逐渐取代了许多传统的联系方式,如发电子邮件、打短信或打电话聊天。然而,目前的商业社交网站是随机配对陌生人,他们无法对特定主题进行进一步的理解。为了解决这一问题,本研究引入了小世界现象和网络密度的概念来实现“想要你”SNS,该系统可以计算出需要多少人去认识一个想要认识的陌生人,并将计算结果呈现给用户。此外,我们对研究参与者的问卷调查发现,Want You对公众来说是一个相当有用的SNS,因为它可以让用户看到社交网络中陌生人之间的相关性,并通过相关性增加与陌生人见面的成功率,从而扩大人际关系。
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Want You: A Novel Social Network Service
In recent years, as network information technology has increasingly advanced, there is a growing trend of people using electronic devices. With the rise of social network services (SNSs), people are using SNSs more frequently, SNSs have gradually replaced many traditional methods of contacting, such as sending e-mails, typing text messages, or chatting on the phone. However, current commercially-available SNSs pair strangers randomly and they are unable to conduct further understandings on particular subjects. In order to solve this problem, this study introduces the small-world phenomenon and the concept of network density to implement "Want You" SNS, this system can calculate on how many people it takes to get to know the stranger one would like to know, and presents the calculated results to the user. Moreover, our questionnaire administered to participants of the study found that Want You is a fairly useful SNS for the public, as it allows users to see the correlations between strangers in social networks and increases the success rate of meeting strangers through correlations to expand interpersonal relationships.
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