A variety of models have been proposed and analyzed to understand how a new innovation (e.g., a technology, a product, or even a behavior) diffuses over a social network, broadly classified into either of epidemic-based or game-based ones. In this paper, we consider a game-based model, where each individual makes a selfish, rational choice in terms of its payoff in adopting the new innovation, but with some noise. We address the following two questions on the diffusion speed of a new innovation under the game-based model: (1) what is a good subset of individuals to seed for reducing the diffusion time significantly, i.e., convincing them to preadopt a new innovation and (2) how much diffusion time can be reduced by such a good seeding. For ...
A widely studied model of influence diffusion in social networks represents the network as a graph G...
Abstract. The ways in which an innovation (e.g., new behaviour, idea, technology, product) diffuses ...
A widely studied model of influence diffusion in social networks represents the network as a graph G...
Usually, the launch of the diffusion process is triggered by a few early adopters–i.e., seeds of dif...
Usually, the launch of the diffusion process is triggered by a few early adopters-i.e., seeds of dif...
Social and technological innovations often spread through social networks as people respond to what ...
Abstract. The diffusion of an innovation can be represented by a process in which agents choose pert...
In this paper we analyse different aspects of the diffusion of innovation in social network. Adoptin...
In this paper we analyse different aspects of the diffusion of innovation in social network. Adoptin...
We consider the model of information diffusion in social networks from [21] which incorporates trust...
Motivated by applications to word-of-mouth advertising, we consider a game-theoretic scenario in whi...
© 2018 Jankowski et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
A widely studied model of influence diffusion in social networks represents the network as a graph G...
A widely studied model of influence diffusion in social networks represents the network as a graph G...
The spread of new ideas, behaviors or technologies has been extensively studied using epidemic model...
A widely studied model of influence diffusion in social networks represents the network as a graph G...
Abstract. The ways in which an innovation (e.g., new behaviour, idea, technology, product) diffuses ...
A widely studied model of influence diffusion in social networks represents the network as a graph G...
Usually, the launch of the diffusion process is triggered by a few early adopters–i.e., seeds of dif...
Usually, the launch of the diffusion process is triggered by a few early adopters-i.e., seeds of dif...
Social and technological innovations often spread through social networks as people respond to what ...
Abstract. The diffusion of an innovation can be represented by a process in which agents choose pert...
In this paper we analyse different aspects of the diffusion of innovation in social network. Adoptin...
In this paper we analyse different aspects of the diffusion of innovation in social network. Adoptin...
We consider the model of information diffusion in social networks from [21] which incorporates trust...
Motivated by applications to word-of-mouth advertising, we consider a game-theoretic scenario in whi...
© 2018 Jankowski et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
A widely studied model of influence diffusion in social networks represents the network as a graph G...
A widely studied model of influence diffusion in social networks represents the network as a graph G...
The spread of new ideas, behaviors or technologies has been extensively studied using epidemic model...
A widely studied model of influence diffusion in social networks represents the network as a graph G...
Abstract. The ways in which an innovation (e.g., new behaviour, idea, technology, product) diffuses ...
A widely studied model of influence diffusion in social networks represents the network as a graph G...