DocumentCode
3585339
Title
Bursting Activity Spreading through Asymmetric Interactions
Author
Onaga, Tomokatsu ; Shinomoto, Shigeru
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys., Kyoto Univ., Kyoto, Japan
fYear
2014
Firstpage
388
Lastpage
395
Abstract
People communicate with those who have the same background or share a common interest by using a social networking service (SNS). News or messages propagate through inhomogeneous connections in an SNS by sharing or facilitating additional comments. Such human activity is known to lead to endogenous bursting in the rate of message occurrences. We analyze a multi-dimensional self-exciting process to reveal dependence of the bursting activity on the topology of connections and the distribution of interaction strength on the connections. We determine the critical conditions for the cases where interaction strength is regulated at either the point of input or output for each person. In the input regulation condition, the network may exhibit bursting with infinitesimal interaction strength, if the dispersion of the degrees diverges as in the scale-free networks. In contrast, in the output regulation condition, the critical value of interaction strength, represented by the average number of events added by a single event, is a constant 1 - 1/√2 ≈ 0.3, independent of the degree dispersion. Thus, the stability in human activity crucially depends on not only the topology of connections but also the manner in which interactions are distributed among the connections.
Keywords
complex networks; social networking (online); speech; SNS; asymmetric interactions; bursting activity spreading; human activity stability; infinitesimal interaction strength; multidimensional self-exciting process; people communicate; people communication; scale-free networks; social networking service; Correlation; Dispersion; Histograms; Network topology; Receivers; Social network services; Topology; Bursting activity; Information dynamics; Point process; Social network;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal-Image Technology and Internet-Based Systems (SITIS), 2014 Tenth International Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SITIS.2014.66
Filename
7081575
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