An Empirical Evaluation of Social Influence Metrics

abstract: Predicting when an individual will adopt a new behavior is an important problem in application domains such as marketing and public health. This thesis examines the performance of a wide variety of social network based measurements proposed in the literature - which have not been previou...

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Other Authors: Nanda Kumar, Nikhil (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-394352018-06-22T03:07:34Z An Empirical Evaluation of Social Influence Metrics abstract: Predicting when an individual will adopt a new behavior is an important problem in application domains such as marketing and public health. This thesis examines the performance of a wide variety of social network based measurements proposed in the literature - which have not been previously compared directly. This research studies the probability of an individual becoming influenced based on measurements derived from neighborhood (i.e. number of influencers, personal network exposure), structural diversity, locality, temporal measures, cascade measures, and metadata. It also examines the ability to predict influence based on choice of the classifier and how the ratio of positive to negative samples in both training and testing affect prediction results - further enabling practical use of these concepts for social influence applications. Dissertation/Thesis Nanda Kumar, Nikhil (Author) Shakarian, Paulo (Advisor) Sen, Arunabha (Committee member) Davulcu, Hasan (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Computer science social influence eng 41 pages Masters Thesis Computer Science 2016 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.39435 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2016
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topic Computer science
social influence
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social influence
An Empirical Evaluation of Social Influence Metrics
description abstract: Predicting when an individual will adopt a new behavior is an important problem in application domains such as marketing and public health. This thesis examines the performance of a wide variety of social network based measurements proposed in the literature - which have not been previously compared directly. This research studies the probability of an individual becoming influenced based on measurements derived from neighborhood (i.e. number of influencers, personal network exposure), structural diversity, locality, temporal measures, cascade measures, and metadata. It also examines the ability to predict influence based on choice of the classifier and how the ratio of positive to negative samples in both training and testing affect prediction results - further enabling practical use of these concepts for social influence applications. === Dissertation/Thesis === Masters Thesis Computer Science 2016
author2 Nanda Kumar, Nikhil (Author)
author_facet Nanda Kumar, Nikhil (Author)
title An Empirical Evaluation of Social Influence Metrics
title_short An Empirical Evaluation of Social Influence Metrics
title_full An Empirical Evaluation of Social Influence Metrics
title_fullStr An Empirical Evaluation of Social Influence Metrics
title_full_unstemmed An Empirical Evaluation of Social Influence Metrics
title_sort empirical evaluation of social influence metrics
publishDate 2016
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.39435
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