DocumentCode :
3158181
Title :
Relevance of SIR Model for Real-world Spreading Phenomena: Experiments on a Large-scale P2P System
Author :
Bernardes, D.F. ; Latapy, Matthieu ; Tarissan, F.
Author_Institution :
LIP6, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie / Paris 6, Paris, France
fYear :
2012
fDate :
26-29 Aug. 2012
Firstpage :
327
Lastpage :
334
Abstract :
Understanding the spread of information on complex networks is a key issue from a theoretical and applied perspective. Despite the effort in developing theoretical models for this phenomenon, gauging them with large-scale real-world data remains an important challenge due to the scarcity of open, extensive and detailed data. In this paper, we explain how traces of peer-to-peer file sharing may be used to this goal. We also perform simulations to assess the relevance of the standard SIR model to mimic key properties of real spreading cascades. We examine the impact of the network topology on observed properties and finally turn to the evaluation of two heterogeneous extensions of the SIR model. We conclude that all the models tested failed to reproduce key properties of such cascades: real spreading cascades are relatively "elongated" compared to simulated ones. We have also observed some interesting similarities common to all SIR models tested.
Keywords :
peer-to-peer computing; SIR model; complex network; large-scale P2P system; network topology; peer-to-peer file sharing; real-world spreading phenomena; Bipartite graph; Computational modeling; Data models; Erbium; Peer to peer computing; Sociology; Standards; SIR model; diffusion; peer-to-peer;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM), 2012 IEEE/ACM International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2497-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ASONAM.2012.62
Filename :
6425743
Link To Document :
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