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Title: Spatial and Social Diffusion of Information and Influence: Models and Algorithms
Myungcheol Doo
School of Computer Science
College of Computing
Georgia Institute of Technology
When: Apr 23 Monday 11AM
Where: KACB 3402
Committee:
Summary:
With the ubiquitous connectivity, we are entering an information age where people are connected all the time and information/influence is diffused continuously. This dissertation research is dedicated towards effective and scalable models and algorithms for effective diffusion of spatial and social influence.
This dissertation research has made three unique contributions.
In this defense, I will give an overview of my dissertation research and focus on the design and evaluation of our activity-based probabilistic approach to modeling social influence and designing influence ranking algorithms. We will show how incentives such as multi-scale rewards may impact on the efficacy of activity based social influence.