Online social networks have significantly changed global communication dynamics. Despite the complexity of such dynamics, emergent patterns from empirical microblogging data on hashtag usage, such as meme popularity power-law distributions, have been observed. However, going beyond empirical or simulation-based studies, highlighting and distinguishing fundamental mechanisms at the origin of such patterns are still open problems. Herein, inspired by the neutral theory of ecology, we provide an analytical formalism capable of capturing the competition for attention in online social systems and explaining several emergent patterns observed in the context of information ecosystems. Specifically, besides meme popularity distributions, we study t...
The number of people using online social networks in their everyday life is continuously growing at ...
Online social networks (OSNs) enable researchers to study the social universe at a previously unatta...
A model for the spreading of online information or 'memes' on multiplex networks is introduced and a...
We used an ecological approach based on a neutral model to study the competition for attention in an...
Understanding human interactions in online communications is of paramount importance for our society...
[eng] The perceptual and cognitive abilities of humans are not infinite but limited resources [1],[2...
Online social networks have transformed the way in which humans communicate and interact, leading to...
Online social media has greatly affected the way in which we communicate with each other. However, l...
Online social media has greatly affected the way in which we communicate with each other. However, l...
The wide adoption of social media has increased the competition among ideas for our finite attention...
Trabajo presentado en la Conference on Complex Systems (CCS), celebrada en Lyon del 25 al 29 de octu...
Human cognitive abilities are limited resources. Today, in the age of cheap information—cheap to pro...
In this study we use the concept of power law distribution to explore and analyze the network evolut...
We make use of a set of text analysis tools, primarily based on Latent Semantic Indexing, to study t...
Heavy-tailed distributions of meme popularity occur naturally in a model of meme diffusion on social...
The number of people using online social networks in their everyday life is continuously growing at ...
Online social networks (OSNs) enable researchers to study the social universe at a previously unatta...
A model for the spreading of online information or 'memes' on multiplex networks is introduced and a...
We used an ecological approach based on a neutral model to study the competition for attention in an...
Understanding human interactions in online communications is of paramount importance for our society...
[eng] The perceptual and cognitive abilities of humans are not infinite but limited resources [1],[2...
Online social networks have transformed the way in which humans communicate and interact, leading to...
Online social media has greatly affected the way in which we communicate with each other. However, l...
Online social media has greatly affected the way in which we communicate with each other. However, l...
The wide adoption of social media has increased the competition among ideas for our finite attention...
Trabajo presentado en la Conference on Complex Systems (CCS), celebrada en Lyon del 25 al 29 de octu...
Human cognitive abilities are limited resources. Today, in the age of cheap information—cheap to pro...
In this study we use the concept of power law distribution to explore and analyze the network evolut...
We make use of a set of text analysis tools, primarily based on Latent Semantic Indexing, to study t...
Heavy-tailed distributions of meme popularity occur naturally in a model of meme diffusion on social...
The number of people using online social networks in their everyday life is continuously growing at ...
Online social networks (OSNs) enable researchers to study the social universe at a previously unatta...
A model for the spreading of online information or 'memes' on multiplex networks is introduced and a...