Find relationship among applications
Lei Chen,
Chong Wu and
Yilan Dai
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, 2015, vol. 15, issue 1, 80-98
Abstract:
Along with extensive use of smart phone, plenty of apps are released to help users. Apps contain many relationships such as one app needs another app to cooperate. This relationship cannot be dug only by user's log or latent contexts. Fortunately, apps seldom appear alone. Almost all the websites allow users to review apps. Apparently, the reviews contain user's viewpoint or judgment. They are consequently useful to dig relationship among apps. Therefore, to dig relationship among apps, this paper proposes an iterative process by combining review similarity and app relationship together. Experimental results demonstrate that, via this iterative process, deep relationship among apps can be dug.
Keywords: iterative process; app relationships; review similarity; networking; smartphones; smartphone apps; user reviews; smartphone applications. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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