Containment of Misinformation Spread in Online Social Networks

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作者
Nguyen, Nam P. [1 ]
Yan, Guanhua
Thai, My T. [1 ]
Eidenbenz, Stephan
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[1] Univ Florida, Dept Comp & Informat Sci & Engn, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
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Misinformation containment; Online social networks;
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
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With their blistering expansions in recent years, popular online social sites such as Twitter, Facebook and Bebo, have become some of the major news sources as well as the most effective channels for viral marketing nowadays. However, alongside these promising features comes the threat of misinformation propagation which can lead to undesirable effects, such as the widespread panic in the general public due to faulty swine flu tweets on Twitter in 2009. Due to the huge magnitude of online social network (OSN) users and the highly clustered structures commonly observed in these kinds of networks, it poses a substantial challenge to efficiently contain viral spread of misinformation in large-scale social networks. In this paper, we focus on how to limit viral propagation of misinformation in OSNs. Particularly, we study a set of problems, namely the beta(I)(T)-Node Protectors, which aims to find the smallest set of highly influential nodes whose decontamination with good information helps to contain the viral spread of misinformation, initiated from the set I, to a desired ratio (1 - beta) in T time steps. In this family set, we analyze and present solutions including inapproximability result, greedy algorithms that provide better lower bounds on the number of selected nodes, and a community-based heuristic method for the Node Protector problems. To verify our suggested solutions, we conduct experiments on real world traces including NetHEPT, NetHEPT_WC and Facebook networks. Empirical results indicate that our methods are among the best ones for hinting out those important nodes in comparison with other available methods.
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页码:213 / 222
页数:10
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