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arxiv: 1205.4431 · v2 · pith:ZKDG5QIMnew · submitted 2012-05-20 · 💻 cs.SI · physics.soc-ph

Large Social Networks can be Targeted for Viral Marketing with Small Seed Sets

classification 💻 cs.SI physics.soc-ph
keywords networkseedsetsapproachmodelnetworkssocialtipping
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In a "tipping" model, each node in a social network, representing an individual, adopts a behavior if a certain number of his incoming neighbors previously held that property. A key problem for viral marketers is to determine an initial "seed" set in a network such that if given a property then the entire network adopts the behavior. Here we introduce a method for quickly finding seed sets that scales to very large networks. Our approach finds a set of nodes that guarantees spreading to the entire network under the tipping model. After experimentally evaluating 31 real-world networks, we found that our approach often finds such sets that are several orders of magnitude smaller than the population size. Our approach also scales well - on a Friendster social network consisting of 5.6 million nodes and 28 million edges we found a seed sets in under 3.6 hours. We also find that highly clustered local neighborhoods and dense network-wide community structure together suppress the ability of a trend to spread under the tipping model.

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