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SCube: A Tool for Segregation Discovery

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arxiv 1709.08348 v2 pith:53HU2DGX submitted 2017-09-25 cs.SI physics.soc-ph

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keywords segregationdatadiscoveryscubesocialcontextsgraphlarge
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Segregation is the separation of social groups in the physical or in the online world. Segregation discovery consists of finding contexts of segregation. In the modern digital society, discovering segregation is challenging, due to the large amount and the variety of social data. We present a tool in support of segregation discovery from relational and graph data. The SCube system builds on attributed graph clustering and frequent itemset mining. It offers to the analyst a multi-dimensional segregation data cube for exploratory data analysis. The demonstration first guides the audience through the relevant social science concepts. Then, it focuses on scenarios around case studies of gender occupational segregation. Two real and large datasets about the boards of directors of Italian and Estonian companies will be explored in search of segregation contexts. The architecture of the SCube system and its computational efficiency challenges and solutions are discussed.

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