Authors
S Haleh S Dizaji, Kishor Patil, Konstantin Avrachenkov
Publication date
2024/1/8
Journal
SN Computer Science
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
169
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Description
Influence maximization (IM) has been widely studied in recent decades, aiming to maximize the spread of influence over networks. Despite many works for static networks, fewer research studies have been dedicated to the IM problem for dynamic networks, which creates many challenges. An IM method for such an environment, should consider its dynamics and perform well under different network structures. To fulfill this objective, more computations are required. Hence, an IM approach should be efficient enough to be applicable for the ever-changing structure of a network. In this research, an IM method for dynamic networks has been proposed which uses a deep Q-learning (DQL) approach. To learn dynamic features from the network and retain previously learned information, incremental and transfer learning methods have been applied. Experiments substantiate the good performance of the DQL methods and …
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