Co-Activity Maximization in Online Social Networks

Dongyu Mao,Weili Wu,Ding-Zhu Du

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTATIONAL SOCIAL SYSTEMS(2024)

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Social media with online social networks has risen to be a prevalent force in information diffusion and public discourse. Despite its popularity and convenience, social media has been criticized for contributing to societal and ideological polarization as the result of trapping users in an echo chamber and filter bubbles. An emerging line of research focuses on ways to redesign content or link recommendation algorithms to mitigate the polarization phenomenon. However, existing works mainly concentrate on node-level balancing, while omitting the balancing effect that can be incurred by edge interaction in social networks. In this article, we take the first step to study the problem (CoAM) that assuming two campaigns are present in a network, how we should select seeds for each so as to maximize the interaction/activity between the followers of two campaigns (co-activity) after the diffusion process is finished. We begin our analysis by showing the hardness of CoAM under two diffusion models that are generalized from wildly used diffusion models and its objective function is neither submodular nor supermodular. This encourages us to design a submodular function that acts as a lower bound to the objective, by exploiting which we are able to devise a greedy algorithm with a provable approximation guarantee. To overcome the #P-hardness of diffusion calculation, we further extend the notion of random reverse-reachable (RR) set to devise a scalable instantiation of our approximation algorithm. We experimentally demonstrate the quality of our approximation algorithm on datasets collected from real-world social networks.
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Social networking (online),Approximation algorithms,Stochastic processes,Linear programming,Diffusion processes,Voting,Semantics,Approximation algorithm,echo chamber,filter bubbles,martingale,social network
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