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Monday, January 20, 2014

Using a disease model to predict user interest in social media (2014)

Epidemiological modeling of online social network dynamics
The last decade has seen the rise of immense online social networks (OSNs) such as MySpace and Facebook. In this paper we use epidemiological models to explain user adoption and abandonment of OSNs, where adoption is analogous to infection and abandonment is analogous to recovery. We modify the traditional SIR model of disease spread by incorporating infectious recovery dynamics such that contact between a recovered and infected member of the population is required for recovery. The proposed infectious recovery SIR model (irSIR model) is validated using publicly available Google search query data for "MySpace" as a case study of an OSN that has exhibited both adoption and abandonment phases. The irSIR model is then applied to search query data for "Facebook," which is just beginning to show the onset of an abandonment phase. Extrapolating the best fit model into the future predicts a rapid decline in Facebook activity in the next few years.

1 comment:

  1. WOW!!!!!!!!!!! Seen here first! I can't BELIEVE FBook is almost dead! See my update to your paper figure here: http://i.imgur.com/SglABGY.png WOW!

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