Different patterns of social closeness observed in mobile phone communication

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Mikaela Irene D. Fudolig
Daniel Monsivais
Kunal Bhattacharya
Hang-Hyun Jo
Kimmo Kaski
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[1] Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics,Department of Computer Science
[2] Aalto University,Department of Physics
[3] Pohang University of Science and Technology,undefined
[4] The Alan Turing Institute,undefined
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Communication patterns; Social closeness; Mobile phone data; Call frequency ranking;
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We analyze a large-scale mobile phone call dataset containing information on the age, gender, and billing locality of users to get insight into social closeness in pairs of individuals of similar age. We show that in addition to using the demographic information, the ranking of contacts by their call frequency in egocentric networks is crucial to characterize the different communication patterns. We find that mutually top-ranked opposite-gender pairs show the highest levels of call frequency and daily regularity, which is consistent with the behavior of real-life romantic partners. At somewhat lower level of call frequency and daily regularity come the mutually top-ranked same-gender pairs, while the lowest call frequency and daily regularity are observed for mutually non-top-ranked pairs. We have also observed that older pairs tend to call less frequently and less regularly than younger pairs, while the average call durations exhibit a more complex dependence on age. We expect that a more detailed analysis can help us better characterize the nature of relationships between pairs of individuals and distinguish between various types of relations, such as siblings, friends, and romantic partners.
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