An interest graph is a digital portrayal of an individual's specific interests.rr11. "How the Interest Graph will shape the future of the web" , MIT Entrepreneurship Review, Cambridge, 1 April 2011. Retrieved on 11 March 2013. Its perceived utility and value stem from the premise that a person's interests form a significant component of their personal identity. They can be used as indicators of various aspects, such as a person's preferences regarding activities, purchases, destinations, as well as who they may choose to meet, follow, or support politically.Tullman, Howard A. "Where Social Media Will Take Us in 2013", Inc.com, 28 December 2012. Retrieved on 11 March 2013.
Both graphs extend across the web, with social graphs serving as maps of a person's social media connections, and interest graphs as mappings of an individual's interests. In this way an individual's interests represented in an interest graph provide a means of further personalizing the webHarris, Derrick. "The personalized web is just an interest graph away", GIGAOM, 15 March 2012. Retrieved on 11 March 2013. based on intersecting the interest graphs with web content.
Interest graphs or interest Social network can in some cases be derived from social graphs or social networks and may maintain their context within that social network.Hossain, Nadim. "Why the Interest Graph Is a Marketer’s Best Friend", Mashable, 19 June 2012. Retrieved on 17 July 2012. These are specifically social interest graphs or interest-based social graphs.Perez, Sarah. "Formspring Relaunches As an Interest-Based Social Network", TechCrunch, 19 June 2012. Retrieved on 11 March 2013.Jamison, Jay. "Beyond Facebook: The Rise of Interest-Based Social Networks", TechCrunch, 18 February 2012. Retrieved on 11 March 2013.
For an interest graph to be accurate and expressive, it must consider explicitly declared interests, for example "Likes" on Facebook or “Interests” in a LinkedIn profile, as well as implicit interest inferred from user activities such as clicks, comments, tagged photos and check-ins.Jurka, Tim. "A Look Behind the AI that Powers LinkedIn’s Feed: Sifting through Billions of Conversations to Create Personalized News Feeds for Hundreds of Millions of Members". LinkedIn, 29 March 2018. Social networks are often a source for this data.Rashad, Moataz. "5 Key Components of a Successful Interest Graph". Mashable, 21 February 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.Rogers, David. , ReadWriteWeb, Boston, 30 September 2011. Retrieved on 7 February 2012.
Interest graphs can also be applied to marketing for purposes such as audience analytics and audience-based buying,Mims, Christopher. "Yahoo’s plan for a turnaround: juice its advertising revenue by reading your mind", Quartz, 23 October 2012. Retrieved on 11 March 2013. for sentiment analysis,WebProNews Staff. "The Era of the Interest Graph: Studying The Top Starbucks Followers", WebPro, 8 February 2011. Retrieved on 11 March 2013. and for advertising as another form of behavioral profiling and targeting based on interests. Companies like Twitter, for example, use interest graphs to specifically target advertisements to their users based on their interests.Perez, Sarah. "How Twitter Is Pairing Its Interest Graph With Ads", TechCrunch, 1 March 2012. Retrieved on 17 July 2012. Interest graphs may be applied to product development by using customer interests to help determine which new features or capabilities to provide in future versions of a product.
Interest graphs have many other uses as well, including simulation,Sweeney, Peter. "Five Surprising Ways to Use Interest Graphs", Primal, 28 May 2012. Retrieved on 11 March 2013. research and other content discovery and filtering tasks,Ingram, Mathew. "Why a LinkedIn acquisition of Pulse would make sense — content requires context", paidContent, 12 March 2013. Retrieved on 13 March 2013. as input to recommendation engines for films, books, music, etc.,O’Dell, Jolie. "What the heck is an interest graph? Pearltrees raises $6.6M to show us", VentureBeat, 13 February 2012. Retrieved on 11 March 2013. and for learning and education.Feldstein, Michael. "Desire2Learn Mobile Contest Winners", e-Literate, 16 September 2012. Retrieved on 11 March 2013.
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