On Nonstationarity of Human Contact Networks

S. Scellato, Mirco Musolesi, C. Mascolo, V. Latora
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Abstract

The measurement and the analysis of the temporal patterns arising in human networks is of fundamental importance to many application domains including targeted advertising, opportunistic routing, resource provisioning (e.g., bandwidth allocation in infrastructured wireless networks) and, more in general, modeling of human social behavior. In this paper we present a novel and exhaustive study of the temporal dynamics of human networks and apply it to different sets of wireless network traces. We consider networks of contacts among users (i.e., peer-to-peer opportunistic networks). We show that we are able to quantify how the amount of information associated to the process evolves over time by using techniques based on time series analysis. We also demonstrate how regular patterns appear only at certain time scales: network dynamics appears nonstationary, in the sense that its statistical description is different at various time scales. These results provide a new methodology to accurately and quantitatively investigate the temporal properties of any type of human interactions and open new directions towards a better understanding of the regular nature of human social behavior.
人类接触网络的非平稳性研究
人类网络中出现的时间模式的测量和分析对许多应用领域都具有重要意义,包括目标广告、机会路由、资源供应(例如,基础设施无线网络中的带宽分配),以及更一般地说,人类社会行为的建模。在本文中,我们提出了一种新颖而详尽的人类网络时间动态研究,并将其应用于不同的无线网络轨迹集。我们考虑用户之间的联系网络(即点对点机会网络)。我们展示了通过使用基于时间序列分析的技术,我们能够量化与流程相关的信息量如何随着时间的推移而演变。我们还展示了规则模式如何仅在特定的时间尺度上出现:网络动力学表现为非平稳,因为它的统计描述在不同的时间尺度上是不同的。这些结果为准确和定量地研究任何类型的人类互动的时间特性提供了一种新的方法,并为更好地理解人类社会行为的规律性开辟了新的方向。
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