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Don't count the number of friends when you are spreading information in social networks
2014
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication - ICUIMC '14
The problem of spreading information in social networks is a topic of considerable recent interest, but the conventional influence maximisation problem which selects a set of any arbitrary k nodes in a network as the initially activated nodes might be inadequate in a real-world social network -cyberstalkers try to initially spread a rumour through their neighbours only rather than arbitrary users selected from the entire network. To consider this more practical scenario, Kim and Eiko [16]
doi:10.1145/2557977.2557996
dblp:conf/icuimc/Kim14
fatcat:6qwowprwvve4vohr7p5ukchfta