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Finding Influential Spreaders from Human Activity beyond Network Location
Authors:Byungjoon Min  Fredrik Liljeros  Hernán A Makse
Institution:1. Levich Institute and Physics Department, City College of New York, New York, NY, United States of America.; 2. Department of Sociology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.; 3. Institute for Futures Study, Stockholm, Sweden.; Hangzhou Normal University, CHINA,
Abstract:Most centralities proposed for identifying influential spreaders on social networks to either spread a message or to stop an epidemic require the full topological information of the network on which spreading occurs. In practice, however, collecting all connections between agents in social networks can be hardly achieved. As a result, such metrics could be difficult to apply to real social networks. Consequently, a new approach for identifying influential people without the explicit network information is demanded in order to provide an efficient immunization or spreading strategy, in a practical sense. In this study, we seek a possible way for finding influential spreaders by using the social mechanisms of how social connections are formed in real networks. We find that a reliable immunization scheme can be achieved by asking people how they interact with each other. From these surveys we find that the probabilistic tendency to connect to a hub has the strongest predictive power for influential spreaders among tested social mechanisms. Our observation also suggests that people who connect different communities is more likely to be an influential spreader when a network has a strong modular structure. Our finding implies that not only the effect of network location but also the behavior of individuals is important to design optimal immunization or spreading schemes.
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