TY - GEN
T1 - An event-driven SIR model for topic diffusion in web forums
AU - Woo, Jiyoung
AU - Chen, Hsinchun
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Social media is being increasingly used as a communication channel. Among social media, web forums, where people in online communities disseminate and receive information by interaction, provide a good environment to examine information diffusion. In this research, we aim to understand the mechanisms and properties of the information diffusion in the web forum. For that, we model topic-level information diffusion in web forums using the baseline epidemic model, the SIR(Susceptible, Infective, and Recovered) model, frequently used in previous research to analyze disease outbreaks and knowledge diffusion. In addition, we propose an event-driven SIR model that reflects the event effect on information diffusion in the web forum. The proposed model incorporates the effect of news postings on the web forum. We evaluate two models using a large longitudinal dataset from the web forum of a major company. The event-SIR model outperforms the SIR model in fitting on major spikey topics that have peaks of author participation.
AB - Social media is being increasingly used as a communication channel. Among social media, web forums, where people in online communities disseminate and receive information by interaction, provide a good environment to examine information diffusion. In this research, we aim to understand the mechanisms and properties of the information diffusion in the web forum. For that, we model topic-level information diffusion in web forums using the baseline epidemic model, the SIR(Susceptible, Infective, and Recovered) model, frequently used in previous research to analyze disease outbreaks and knowledge diffusion. In addition, we propose an event-driven SIR model that reflects the event effect on information diffusion in the web forum. The proposed model incorporates the effect of news postings on the web forum. We evaluate two models using a large longitudinal dataset from the web forum of a major company. The event-SIR model outperforms the SIR model in fitting on major spikey topics that have peaks of author participation.
KW - epidemic model
KW - information diffusion
KW - web forum
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U2 - 10.1109/ISI.2012.6284101
DO - 10.1109/ISI.2012.6284101
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84867344566
SN - 9781467321037
T3 - ISI 2012 - 2012 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics: Cyberspace, Border, and Immigration Securities
SP - 108
EP - 113
BT - ISI 2012 - 2012 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics
T2 - 2012 10th IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics, ISI 2012
Y2 - 11 June 2012 through 14 June 2012
ER -