Influence maximization under limited network information: Seeding high-degree neighbors

02/08/2022
by   Jiamin Ou, et al.
0

The diffusion of information, norms, and practices across a social network can be initiated by compelling a small number of seed individuals to adopt first. Strategies proposed in previous work either assume full network information or large degree of control over what information is collected. However, privacy settings on the Internet and high non-response in surveys often severely limit available connectivity information. Here we propose a seeding strategy for scenarios with limited network information: Only the degrees and connections of some random nodes are known. This new strategy is a modification of "random neighbor sampling" and seeds the highest-degree neighbors of randomly selected nodes. In simulations of a linear threshold model on a range of synthetic and real-world networks, we find that this new strategy outperforms other seeding strategies, including high-degree seeding and clustered seeding.

READ FULL TEXT

page 12

page 14

page 16

page 19

page 20

page 28

research
07/18/2022

A Community-Aware Framework for Social Influence Maximization

We consider the Influence Maximization (IM) problem: 'if we can try to c...
research
09/25/2018

Evaluating stochastic seeding strategies in networks

When trying to maximize the adoption of a behavior in a population conne...
research
11/28/2018

Asynchronous Local Construction of Bounded-Degree Network Topologies Using Only Neighborhood Information

We consider ad-hoc networks consisting of n wireless nodes that are loca...
research
03/03/2020

Will Scale-free Popularity Develop Scale-free Geo-social Networks?

Empirical results show that spatial factors such as distance, population...
research
03/03/2023

LBCIM: Loyalty Based Competitive Influence Maximization with epsilon-greedy MCTS strategy

Competitive influence maximization has been studied for several years, a...
research
01/22/2021

New randomized response technique for estimating the population total of a quantitative variable

In this paper, a new randomized response technique aimed at protecting r...
research
06/17/2022

Towards Consensus: Reducing Polarization by Perturbing Social Networks

This paper studies how a centralized planner can modify the structure of...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset