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A Dynamic Information Dissemination Model Based on Implicit Link and Social Influence

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCSS.2020.3044304

Keywords

Network topology; Blogs; Analytical models; Social networking (online); Computational modeling; Telecommunications; Complex network; dynamic model; implicit link; information dissemination; social influence

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61772098, 62006032, 62072066]
  2. Chongqing Graduate Education Teaching Reform Project [yjg183081]
  3. Science and Technology Research Program of Chongqing Municipal Education Commission [KJZD-K201900603, KJQN201900629]
  4. Chongqing Graduate Scientific Research and Innovation Project [cys19263]

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This study explores implicit relationships and establishes a network topology with implicit links, finding that implicit links play an important role in driving user behavior and information dissemination. An information dissemination model based on social influence is proposed to explain the dynamic factors of information dissemination.
In the field of social information dissemination, current studies are mainly based on the network topology with an explicit user link. Implicit link in this study indicates users who often participate in the same topic due to certain interests or game relationships, but no explicit following-followed link exists among these users. In this article, the implicit link is regarded as one of the driving factors of users to participate in information dissemination, and then the network topology with the implicit link is established. First, we excavate implicit relationships among users to strengthen friends' influence in driving information dissemination and then establish a more accurate network topology. Second, we extract the individual and friend driving mechanisms based on the accurate network topology, analyze the causes of two information dynamics, and measure social influence based on a multiple linear regression model. Finally, considering the timeliness and uncertainty of information dissemination in an infectious disease model, we introduce the mean-field theory and obtain an information dissemination model based on social influence. The experimental results show that the implicit link plays an important role in driving user behavior, and the model can well explain the process of information transmission and explore the dynamic factors of information dissemination.

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