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Who Should I Invite for My Party? Combining User Preference and Influence Maximization for Social Events

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/2750858.2805839

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event-based social networks; user preference; influence maximization; invitee set; CD-UIP

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The newly emerging event-based social networks (EBSNs) extend social interaction from online to offline, providing an appealing platform for people to organize and participate real-world social events. In this paper, we investigate how to select potential participants in EBSNs from an event host's point of view. We formulate the problem as mining influential and preferable invitee set, considering from two complementary aspects. The first aspect concerns users' preference with respect to the event. The second aspect is influence maximization, which aims to influence the largest number of users to participate the event. In particular, we propose a novel Credit Distribution-User Influence Preference (CD-UIP) algorithm to find the most influential and preferable followers as the invitees. We collect a real-world dataset from a popular EBSNs called Douban Events, and the experimental results on the dataset demonstrate the proposed algorithm outperforms the state-of-the-art prediction methods.

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