Heuristic Strategies for Persuader Selection in Contagions on Complex Networks.

Individual decision to accept a new idea or product is often driven by both self-adoption and others' persuasion, which has been simulated using a double threshold model [Huang et al., Scientific Reports 6, 23766 (2016)]. We extend the study to consider the case with limited persuasion. That is...

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Main Authors: Peng Wang, Li-Jie Zhang, Xin-Jian Xu, Gaoxi Xiao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5224984?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6bc2ee83fcce436394ac2deac90787ea2020-11-25T01:31:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01121e016977110.1371/journal.pone.0169771Heuristic Strategies for Persuader Selection in Contagions on Complex Networks.Peng WangLi-Jie ZhangXin-Jian XuGaoxi XiaoIndividual decision to accept a new idea or product is often driven by both self-adoption and others' persuasion, which has been simulated using a double threshold model [Huang et al., Scientific Reports 6, 23766 (2016)]. We extend the study to consider the case with limited persuasion. That is, a set of individuals is chosen from the population to be equipped with persuasion capabilities, who may succeed in persuading their friends to take the new entity when certain conditions are satisfied. Network node centrality is adopted to characterize each node's influence, based on which three heuristic strategies are applied to pick out persuaders. We compare these strategies for persuader selection on both homogeneous and heterogeneous networks. Two regimes of the underline networks are identified in which the system exhibits distinct behaviors: when networks are sufficiently sparse, selecting persuader nodes in descending order of node centrality achieves the best performance; when networks are sufficiently dense, however, selecting nodes with medium centralities to serve as the persuaders performs the best. Under respective optimal strategies for different types of networks, we further probe which centrality measure is most suitable for persuader selection. It turns out that for the first regime, degree centrality offers the best measure for picking out persuaders from homogeneous networks; while in heterogeneous networks, betweenness centrality takes its place. In the second regime, there is no significant difference caused by centrality measures in persuader selection for homogeneous network; while for heterogeneous networks, closeness centrality offers the best measure.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5224984?pdf=render
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author Peng Wang
Li-Jie Zhang
Xin-Jian Xu
Gaoxi Xiao
spellingShingle Peng Wang
Li-Jie Zhang
Xin-Jian Xu
Gaoxi Xiao
Heuristic Strategies for Persuader Selection in Contagions on Complex Networks.
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author_facet Peng Wang
Li-Jie Zhang
Xin-Jian Xu
Gaoxi Xiao
author_sort Peng Wang
title Heuristic Strategies for Persuader Selection in Contagions on Complex Networks.
title_short Heuristic Strategies for Persuader Selection in Contagions on Complex Networks.
title_full Heuristic Strategies for Persuader Selection in Contagions on Complex Networks.
title_fullStr Heuristic Strategies for Persuader Selection in Contagions on Complex Networks.
title_full_unstemmed Heuristic Strategies for Persuader Selection in Contagions on Complex Networks.
title_sort heuristic strategies for persuader selection in contagions on complex networks.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Individual decision to accept a new idea or product is often driven by both self-adoption and others' persuasion, which has been simulated using a double threshold model [Huang et al., Scientific Reports 6, 23766 (2016)]. We extend the study to consider the case with limited persuasion. That is, a set of individuals is chosen from the population to be equipped with persuasion capabilities, who may succeed in persuading their friends to take the new entity when certain conditions are satisfied. Network node centrality is adopted to characterize each node's influence, based on which three heuristic strategies are applied to pick out persuaders. We compare these strategies for persuader selection on both homogeneous and heterogeneous networks. Two regimes of the underline networks are identified in which the system exhibits distinct behaviors: when networks are sufficiently sparse, selecting persuader nodes in descending order of node centrality achieves the best performance; when networks are sufficiently dense, however, selecting nodes with medium centralities to serve as the persuaders performs the best. Under respective optimal strategies for different types of networks, we further probe which centrality measure is most suitable for persuader selection. It turns out that for the first regime, degree centrality offers the best measure for picking out persuaders from homogeneous networks; while in heterogeneous networks, betweenness centrality takes its place. In the second regime, there is no significant difference caused by centrality measures in persuader selection for homogeneous network; while for heterogeneous networks, closeness centrality offers the best measure.
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