Modeling individual's infectiousness and susceptibility in social contagion

  • Youzhong Wang
  • , Daniel Zeng
  • , Jiesi Cheng
  • , Xin Li

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Abstract

Social contagion represents the spread of information or entities among people through social networks. Modeling social contagion is critical to the understanding of epidemics, viral marketing, and online opinions. Previous research usually focuses on the role of social networks in this process and assumes a unified spreading rate across individuals. This research considers the heterogeneity of inter-person influence (spreading rate) based on individual's infectiousness and susceptibility. Built upon a fundamental SI (Susceptible-Infected) model, we derive the infection probability function and individual's offspring number on random networks. We also discuss the implication in social contagion. This research supports developing strategies to control social contagion process at a finer decision granularity in terms of infectiousness and susceptibility.

Original languageEnglish
Pages91-96
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
Event21st Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems, WITS 2011 - Shanghai, China
Duration: 3 Dec 20114 Dec 2011

Conference

Conference21st Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems, WITS 2011
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShanghai
Period3/12/114/12/11

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Information Systems

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