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Spontaneous social networks WIVE 2010, Saint-Etienne. Lionel NATARIANI (Alcatel-Lucent Bell labs France) Nicolas MARIE (Alcatel-Lucent Bell labs France/INRIA) Myriam RIBIERE (Alcatel-Lucent Bell labs France). Agenda. 1. Introduction 2. Social networks penetration - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Spontaneous social networks WIVE 2010, Saint-Etienne Lionel NATARIANI (Alcatel-Lucent Bell labs France) Nicolas MARIE (Alcatel-Lucent Bell labs France/INRIA) Myriam RIBIERE (Alcatel-Lucent Bell labs France)
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Spontaneous social networks

WIVE 2010, Saint-Etienne

Lionel NATARIANI (Alcatel-Lucent Bell labs France)Nicolas MARIE (Alcatel-Lucent Bell labs France/INRIA)Myriam RIBIERE (Alcatel-Lucent Bell labs France)

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Agenda

1. Introduction

2. Social networks penetration

3. Spontaneous social networks (SPSN)a. Resource centered social networkb. sBook: an implementation of our SPSNc. Real time social network

4. And tomorrow ?

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1. IntroductionGlobal network

Social web ? Pleonasm !

“ The Web does not just connect machines, it connects people. “

Tim Berners-Lee

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2. Social networks penetrationMature

Mature – Mainstream - Infiltrating

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2. Social networks penetrationMainstream

Mature – Mainstream - Infiltrating

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2. Social networks penetrationInfiltrating

Mature – Mainstream - Infiltrating

“Collective Consciousness”

Each experience is becoming a social experience

“Social Collective Intelligence”

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2. Spontaneous Social Network

We observe

Always-on connectivity & low-cost 3G data networks is becoming the norm

+ New generation of devices are more and more sophisticated and

connected =

New forms of social spontaneous collaboration and social formation will be possible.

Our interpretation

Leverage two families of social networks technologies Resource-centered social networks Real-Time Social Networks

To build new generation of real-time Spontaneous Social Networks (SPSN).

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2. Spontaneous Social Network State of the art

Mobile Virtual Communities (MVC)

Mobile virtual communities research: a synthesis of current trends and a look at future perspectives. Christo El-Morr, J. K. (2007).

Mobile Virtual Communities. Rheingold, H. 2001. Study on Mobile Communities - M Radmacher - 2009 - fidis.net.

Opportunistic social networks & Mobile ad hoc social networks (MANETs)

Opportunities in opportunistic computing - M Conti, M Kumar - Computer, 2010 What's up 2.0: P2p spontaneous social networking, M Mani, AM Nguyen, N Crespi - IEEE

INFOCOM 2009. Self-organised virtual communities: bridging the gap between web-based communities and

P2P systems. P Antoniadis, B Le Grand - Journal of Web Based Communities 2009.

Mobile Social Software & MCSA

MobiClique: Middleware for Mobile Social Networking, A-K Pietiläinen, E. Oliver, J. LeBrun, G. Varghese, C. Diot, WOSN'09

MobiSoC: a middleware for mobile social computing applications A. Gupta, A. Kalra, D. Boston and C. Borcea, “” in Mobile Networks Applications Journal v14, 1 (Feb. 2009).

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2. Spontaneous Social Network State of the art

Ubiquitous & pervasive computing

A task-oriented approach to support spontaneous interactions among users in Urban Computing environments, A. Jimenez-Molina, BS Kang, JS Kim, PRECOM 2010

Social Networking for Pervasive Adaptation, SM Allen, M Conti, J Crowcroft, SASOW 2008 Quantifying urban attractiveness from the distribution and density of digital footprints, F

Girardin, A Vaccari, A Gerber, C Ratti - Journal of Spatial Data 2009.

Ad hoc transient communities

Ad hoc transient communities: towards fostering knowledge sharing in learning networks, AJ Berlanga, PB Sloep, L Kester, F Brouns, International Journal of Learning Technology 2008.

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2. Spontaneous Social NetworkObject centered Social Networks

« Object centered sociality » Jyri Engestrom

People don’t just connect to each other, they connect trough a shared object.

Object :

Article, video, image, status…

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2. Ressource centered network From Object to Resource

From each object/resource, a centered social structure (network ?) emerge.

• With various functionalities (depends on the system)

Video = Social structure Photo = Social structure

Comment / Answer / Like / Add to favorites…

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2. Spontaneous social network

Is a virtual community of persons formed by people suddenly shared a common resource.

Our daily life are plenty of existent & latent communities

location time

ActivityMeeting room community

Train Station community

Wok community

Chess player communityShopping community

Spontaneous Social Network:

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2. Spontaneous social network Social awareness – Porosity

Location Time

Activity

Chess Player in Park SN

Museum SN

Book SN

Classroom SN “Pop Art”

“Pop Art”“Andy

Warhol”

“Andy Warhol”

Social Awarness

Porosity

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3b. sBook – book as a service Transform eReaders into a social communication tool

sBook is active, dynamic, and provides me with

adequate communication means according to my

reading context

sBook is active, dynamic, and provides me with

adequate communication means according to my

reading context

The codex project is different from our competitors because we have a “book centric” approach. We are building the social network of a book as a “Spontaneous Social Network”. The reader doesn’t have to log into a specific social network, but it is implicitly logged when the book is opened.

The codex project is different from our competitors because we have a “book centric” approach. We are building the social network of a book as a “Spontaneous Social Network”. The reader doesn’t have to log into a specific social network, but it is implicitly logged when the book is opened.

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3b. sBook: an implementation of our SPSN

Ressource centered network applied to ebook :

sBook on iPad

The Social Book is an enabler of successful communications and collaborations for knowledge acquisition.

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3c. Real time social network

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3c. Real time social networkReal-time & multi-channels

Event Spread

Real-time social networkReal-time social network

constitutionconstitution

Collective

action

Disintegration or

Solidification

On the fly sociality (exemple : buzz)

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3c. Real time social network Real-time & sBook

An exemple : Sbook

Exam Information diffusion : mails, classrooms, etc.

Real-time social networkReal-time social network

constitution (through Sbook)constitution (through Sbook)

Collective

learning

Disintegration

• Students benefits :

Real time aspect = considerable time savings + intellectual emulsion

sBook

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4. And tomorrow ?

• Always connected / Ubicomputing• Everyware/internet of things• Mobility + LTE/Wimax

•Social networks will emerge from :• Objects/places • Situation/activity

What’s next?

Pervasive computing >>> Pervasive sociality

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Thank you for your attention !

Q&A

[email protected]@alcatel-lucent.com

[email protected]

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sBook

2. Spontaneous Social Network Framework Architecture

Authentication Social Connector

ELGG

SPSN Framework

sBook is an intance of our SPNS Framework

API

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2b. Real time social network

Real time social network proprieties

A Real-Time Social Network = is a temporary structure + is activated by a trigger + is composed of users who have a common motivation

+ have a composite and articulated structure (by now)


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