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Content-based networking algorithm - a cognitive perspective

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  • Shameem Shagirbasha
  • D. Booshnam
  • Madhan Kumar

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The current social networking is more predisposed towards feature-based network which includes friends list, pages liked, groups joined, etc. The existing algorithm is devised in such a way that we get connected only to our friends and the suggestions are extended based on mutual friends. Rather considering our interests, social media makes suggestions on friends and posts using algorithm based on the graph of the network. In the current system, the user gets feeds based on the posts which his/her friends update. The system fails to unlearn the user's past irrelevant activities. The proposed system will help us to socialise not based on predefined networks rather based on content updated by the user in the social media. This paper will provide an algorithm to collect a school of thoughts about a single topic purely based on its content and not based on the features.

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  • Shameem Shagirbasha & D. Booshnam & Madhan Kumar, 2025. "Content-based networking algorithm - a cognitive perspective," International Journal of Business Excellence, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 36(1), pages 93-111.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbexc:v:36:y:2025:i:1:p:93-111
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