We model information dissemination as a susceptible-infected epidemic process and formulate a problem to jointly optimize seeds for the epidemic and time varying resource allocation over the period of a fixed duration campaign running on a social network with a given adjacency matrix. Individuals in the network are grouped according to their centrality measure and each group is influenced by an external control function-implemented through advertisements-during the campaign duration. The aim is to maximize an objective function which is a linear combination of the reward due to the fraction of informed individuals at the deadline, and the aggregated cost of applying controls (advertising) over the campaign duration. We also study a problem ...
The process of diffusing viral marketing campaigns through social networks can be modeled under conc...
The personalization of our news consumption on social media has a tendency to reinforce our pre-exis...
Abstract—We design intervention schemes to control informa-tion spread in multi-agent systems. We co...
We study the optimal control problem of allocating campaigning resources over the campaign duration ...
We study the optimal control problem of maximizing the spread of an information epidemic on a social...
We study the problem of optimal seed selection to maximize the fraction of individuals which has rec...
Abstract — We consider social networks which contain agents that spread misinformation and refuse to...
This thesis focuses on designing efficient mechanisms for controlling information spread in networks...
We consider the problem of devising optimal timing of on-line campaigns for diffusion of product or ...
Abstract. We consider the spread maximization problem that was defined by Domingos and Richardson [7...
We provide new analytical results concerning the spread of information or influence under the linear...
Standard Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible (SIS) epidemic models assume that a message spreads from t...
Information spreading in a population can be modeled as an epidemic. Campaigners (e.g., election cam...
We model the spread of information in a homogeneously mixed population using the Maki Thompson rumor...
The effective use of limited resources for controlling spreading processes on networks is of prime s...
The process of diffusing viral marketing campaigns through social networks can be modeled under conc...
The personalization of our news consumption on social media has a tendency to reinforce our pre-exis...
Abstract—We design intervention schemes to control informa-tion spread in multi-agent systems. We co...
We study the optimal control problem of allocating campaigning resources over the campaign duration ...
We study the optimal control problem of maximizing the spread of an information epidemic on a social...
We study the problem of optimal seed selection to maximize the fraction of individuals which has rec...
Abstract — We consider social networks which contain agents that spread misinformation and refuse to...
This thesis focuses on designing efficient mechanisms for controlling information spread in networks...
We consider the problem of devising optimal timing of on-line campaigns for diffusion of product or ...
Abstract. We consider the spread maximization problem that was defined by Domingos and Richardson [7...
We provide new analytical results concerning the spread of information or influence under the linear...
Standard Susceptible-Infected-Susceptible (SIS) epidemic models assume that a message spreads from t...
Information spreading in a population can be modeled as an epidemic. Campaigners (e.g., election cam...
We model the spread of information in a homogeneously mixed population using the Maki Thompson rumor...
The effective use of limited resources for controlling spreading processes on networks is of prime s...
The process of diffusing viral marketing campaigns through social networks can be modeled under conc...
The personalization of our news consumption on social media has a tendency to reinforce our pre-exis...
Abstract—We design intervention schemes to control informa-tion spread in multi-agent systems. We co...