%ALópez‐Cuevas, Armando [Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias Tecnologico de Monterrey Estado de México Mexico]%ALópez-Cuevas, Armando [Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias; Tecnologico de Monterrey; Estado de México Mexico]%ARamírez-Márquez, José [Enterprise Science and Engineering Division; Stevens Institute of Technology; Hoboken NJ USA]%ARamírez‐Márquez, José [Enterprise Science and Engineering Division Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken NJ USA]%ASanchez‐Ante, Gildardo [Universidad Politecnica de Yucatan Carretera Merida‐Tetiz. Km 4.5, Ucu, Yuc México Mexico]%ASanchez-Ante, Gildardo [Universidad Politecnica de Yucatan; Carretera Merida-Tetiz. Km 4.5, Ucu, Yuc; México Mexico]%ABarker, Kash [School of Industrial and Systems Engineering University of Oklahoma Norman OK USA]%ABarker, Kash [School of Industrial and Systems Engineering; University of Oklahoma; Norman OK USA]%BJournal Name: Risk Analysis; Journal Volume: 37; Journal Issue: 8; Related Information: CHORUS Timestamp: 2023-09-13 03:43:54 %D2017%IWiley-Blackwell %JJournal Name: Risk Analysis; Journal Volume: 37; Journal Issue: 8; Related Information: CHORUS Timestamp: 2023-09-13 03:43:54 %K %MOSTI ID: 10035037 %PMedium: X %TA Community Perspective on Resilience Analytics: A Visual Analysis of Community Mood %X

Social networks are ubiquitous in everyday life. Although commonly analyzed from a perspective of individual interactions, social networks can provide insights about the collective behavior of a community. It has been shown that changes in the mood of social networks can be correlated to economic trends, public demonstrations, and political reactions, among others. In this work, we study community resilience in terms of the mood variations of the community. We have developed a method to characterize themood steady‐stateof online social networks and to analyze how this steady‐state is affected under certain perturbations or events that affect a community. We applied this method to study community behavior for three real social network situations, with promising results.

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