双峰,一个重复级联的模型

Matteo Almanza, Silvio Lattanzi, A. Panconesi, G. Re
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理解信息动态及其产生的级联是社会网络分析的中心主题。在最近的一项开创性工作中,Cheng等人在几个月内分析了Facebook上的多个级联,并注意到其中许多人表现出反复出现的行为。他们往往有多个人气高峰,中间有一段沉寂期。在本文中,我们提出了第一个可以证明解释这一有趣现象的数学模型,并展示了信息级联的其他基本特性。我们的模型很简单,并且表明用标准的信息扩散模型来观察这种有趣的重复行为,只要有一个良好的聚类结构就足够了。此外,我们用实验评估来补充我们的理论分析,我们表明我们的模型能够在几个社交网络上重现观察到的现象。
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Twin Peaks, a Model for Recurring Cascades
Understanding information dynamics and their resulting cascades is a central topic in social network analysis. In a recent seminal work, Cheng et al. analyzed multiples cascades on Facebook over several months, and noticed that many of them exhibit a recurring behaviour. They tend to have multiple peaks of popularity, with periods of quiescence in between. In this paper, we propose the first mathematical model that provably explains this interesting phenomenon, besides exhibiting other fundamental properties of information cascades. Our model is simple and shows that it is enough to have a good clustering structure to observe this interesting recurring behaviour with a standard information diffusion model. Furthermore, we complement our theoretical analysis with an experimental evaluation where we show that our model is able to reproduce the observed phenomenon on several social networks.
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