Information diffusion through blogspace
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Abstract
We study the dynamics of information propagation in environments of low-overhead personal publishing, using a large collection of WebLogs over time as our example domain. We characterize and model this collection at two levels. First, we present a macroscopic characterization of topic propagation through our corpus, formalizing the notion of long-running "chatter" topics consisting recursively of "spike" topics generated by outside world events, or more rarely, by resonances within the community. Second, we present a microscopic characterization of propagation from individual to individual, drawing on the theory of infectious diseases to model the flow. We propose, validate, and employ an algorithm to induce…
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- Computer science
- Domain (mathematical analysis)
- Characterization (materials science)
- Diffusion
- Overhead (engineering)
- Information flow
- Data science
- Artificial intelligence
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