Consider the decision faced by the user of a social media site of whether or not to accept a friendship request from another user, given the limited amount of information available before deciding. We formalize the problem by defining the expected utility trade-offs derived from the request and simulate the resulting incentives numerically. These incentives provide the basis on which to build social networks determined by the different expectations and preferences of their users. Social networks are generated using a self-organizing map to cluster the decision makers (DMs) by their friendship acceptance behaviour. This behaviour is determined by the distribution of requesters relative to the preferences of the DMs
275 pagesThe main contributions of this thesis can be organized under two main themes: knowledge dis...
Two main approaches to using social network infor-mation in recommendation have emerged: augmenting ...
We introduce principles of self-organization in a dynamic individual oriented model of the evolution...
AbstractConsider the decision faced by the user of a social media site of whether or not to accept a...
Consider the decision faced by the user of a social network site (SNS) regarding whether or not to a...
The current paper analyzes the formation of social networks determined by the preferences of their u...
This thesis focuses on exploiting the dynamics and correlations of preferences over social networks ...
Newcomers to a social network show preferential attachment, a tendency to befriend those with many f...
Game-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations so as to ma...
Social networks facilitate a variety of social, economic, and political interactions. Homophily and ...
We propose a class of actor-oriented statistical models for closed social networks in general, and f...
The concept of friend and friendship are critical to both theoretical and empirical studies of socia...
The concept of friend and friendship are critical to both theoretical and empirical studies of socia...
Accepting friend requests from strangers in Facebook-like online social networks is known to be a ri...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The speed and extent of diffusion of behaviors in ...
275 pagesThe main contributions of this thesis can be organized under two main themes: knowledge dis...
Two main approaches to using social network infor-mation in recommendation have emerged: augmenting ...
We introduce principles of self-organization in a dynamic individual oriented model of the evolution...
AbstractConsider the decision faced by the user of a social media site of whether or not to accept a...
Consider the decision faced by the user of a social network site (SNS) regarding whether or not to a...
The current paper analyzes the formation of social networks determined by the preferences of their u...
This thesis focuses on exploiting the dynamics and correlations of preferences over social networks ...
Newcomers to a social network show preferential attachment, a tendency to befriend those with many f...
Game-theoretic models of network formation typically assume that people create relations so as to ma...
Social networks facilitate a variety of social, economic, and political interactions. Homophily and ...
We propose a class of actor-oriented statistical models for closed social networks in general, and f...
The concept of friend and friendship are critical to both theoretical and empirical studies of socia...
The concept of friend and friendship are critical to both theoretical and empirical studies of socia...
Accepting friend requests from strangers in Facebook-like online social networks is known to be a ri...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552The speed and extent of diffusion of behaviors in ...
275 pagesThe main contributions of this thesis can be organized under two main themes: knowledge dis...
Two main approaches to using social network infor-mation in recommendation have emerged: augmenting ...
We introduce principles of self-organization in a dynamic individual oriented model of the evolution...