Title :
Viral Opinion Spreading Model in Social Networks
Author :
Kanovsky, Igor ; Yaari, Omer
Author_Institution :
Max Stern Acad. Coll. of Emek Yezreel, Emek Yizrael, Israel
Abstract :
We proposed a new model, which capture the main difference between information and opinion spreading. In information spreading additional exposure to certain information has a small effect. Contrary, when an actor is exposed to 2 opinioned actors the probability to adopt the opinion is significant higher than in the case of contact with one such actor (called by J. Klein berg " the 0-1-2 effect"). In each time step if an actor does not have an opinion, we randomly choose 2 his network neighbors. If one of them has an opinion, the actor adopts opinion with some low probability, if two - with a higher probability. Opinion spreading was simulated on different real world social networks and similar random scale-free networks. The results show that small world structure has a crucial impact on tipping point time. The "0-1-2" effect causes a significant difference between ability of the actors to start opinion spreading. Actor is an influencer according to his topological position in the network.
Keywords :
social networking (online); 0-1-2 effect; higher probability; information spreading; network topological position; opinion adoption; opinioned actors; random scale-free networks; real world social networks; small world structure; viral opinion spreading model; Diseases; Educational institutions; Electronic mail; Network topology; Social network services; Sociology; Topology; influencers; opinion spreading; social behavior modeling; social networks; viral marketing;
Conference_Titel :
Social Computing (SocialCom), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Alexandria, VA
DOI :
10.1109/SocialCom.2013.154