User Profiling for Policy Management in Social Communities

User profiles are personal images of social community users. Users store and share their documents and express themselves with their personal information. In social community, user may also need to describe herself with more than one image and more than one user profile. Today's user profiling methodologies do not support such multi-role based profile management. We develop a new profiling methodology to create user profiles and a profile based policy management model to use personal profiles with policies for better personalization and better social networking control. We present a framework to store and use social community policies based on personal profiles to increase the efficiency of user policy management.

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