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Vision of the Blogosphere and Its Exploration

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Blogosphere and its Exploration

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In this final chapter, we share our expectations about the development of the blogosphere and social media in general. In this context, we highlight the next development steps for the major components of our framework BLOGINTELLIGENCE, these being data extraction, analysis and visualization. The discussion extends its focus to cover trends around current topics such as machine understanding and user interaction.

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Meinel, C., Broß, J., Berger, P., Hennig, P. (2015). Vision of the Blogosphere and Its Exploration. In: Blogosphere and its Exploration. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44409-2_17

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