Authors
Xinran He, Guojie Song, Wei Chen, Qingye Jiang
Publication date
2012
Conference
SDM
Pages
463-474
Description
In many real-world situations, different and often opposite opinions, innovations, or products are competing with one another for their social influence in a networked society. In this paper, we study competitive influence propagation in social networks under the competitive linear threshold (CLT) model, an extension to the classic linear threshold model. Under the CLT model, we focus on the problem that one entity tries to block the influence propagation of its competing entity as much as possible by strategically selecting a number of seed nodes that could initiate its own influence propagation. We call this problem the influence blocking maximization (IBM) problem. We prove that the objective function of IBM in the CLT model is submodular, and thus a greedy algorithm could achieve 1 — 1/e approximation ratio. However, the greedy algorithm requires Monte-Carlo simulations of competitive influence propagation …
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Scholar articles
X He, G Song, W Chen, Q Jiang - Proceedings of the 2012 siam international conference …, 2012