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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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由職官年表中利用循序共現樣式探勘人脈網絡 / Social network analysis from official chronology using sequential co-occurrence pattern mining

宋邡熏, Song, Fang Shiun Unknown Date (has links)
在政治權力結構中,權臣與派系在其政治人物的社會網絡中扮演重要的角色。本論文研究由職官年表中探勘權臣與派系。我們提出資料探勘演算法由職官年表中探勘循序共現樣式,以探勘出政府官員官職陞貶的共現關係。接著根據所探勘出的循序共現樣式,建立官員之間的社會網絡。透過社會網絡分析中的網絡中心性與社群偵測分別探勘出權臣與派系。本論文以清康熙時期的職官年表實驗驗證。透過視覺化分析顯示本論文所提出的方法有助於歷史學者的研究。 / In a power structure, chief officials and cliques play important roles in the social network and have high influence on politics. This thesis proposes an approach of social network mining from official chronologies to discover the chief officials and the cliques. We propose and develop the algorithm to discover the sequential co-occurrence patterns from official chronologies. Then the social network is constructed based on the discovered sequential co-occurrence patterns. Chief officials are discovered by network centrality analysis while cliques are discovered by community analysis of the constructed social network. The official chronology of Kangxi Emperor is taken as an example for experiments and the visualization analysis demonstrates that the proposed methods are helpful to assist historian for historical research.

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