DocumentCode :
2774491
Title :
The Connected States of America: Quantifying Social Radii of Influence
Author :
Calabrese, Francesco ; Dahlem, Dominik ; Gerber, Alexandre ; Paul, DeDe ; Chen, Xiaoji ; Rowland, James ; Rath, Christopher ; Ratti, Carlo
Author_Institution :
Smarter Cities Technol. Centre, IBM Res., Dublin, Ireland
fYear :
2011
fDate :
9-11 Oct. 2011
Firstpage :
223
Lastpage :
230
Abstract :
Human dynamics are inextricably intertwined with the social, geographical and economic environment. The continuous flux of people communicating as well as migrating, commuting, and traveling inevitably spans acquaintances across geographic space that is far from random and exhibits regular patterns. For instance, it has been shown that the probability of being acquainted with someone is closely related to the inverse distance between them. In this paper we investigate aggregated mobile phone call detail records from a large US cellular operator and map them into space to characterize the social radius of influence at two different scales: communication and mobility. We discover that scaling properties with respect to population agglomeration are similar to those discovered for other indicators of cities. We also discover spatial community structures that are divorced from administrative boundaries, and use them to quantify the different social radii of influence discovered from the data.
Keywords :
mobile computing; probability; social networking (online); social sciences computing; socio-economic effects; America; US cellular operator; administrative boundary; connected states; economic environment; geographical environment; human dynamics; inverse distance; mobile phone call detail records; population agglomeration; probability; scaling property; social environment; social radii of influence; spatial community structures; Cities and towns; Communities; Humans; Mobile handsets; Poles and towers; Social network services;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT) and 2011 IEEE Third Inernational Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom), 2011 IEEE Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1931-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PASSAT/SocialCom.2011.247
Filename :
6113118
Link To Document :
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