DIN: An efficient algorithm for detecting influential nodes in social graphs using network structure and attributes

Myriam Jaouadi, L. Romdhane
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Detecting influential nodes in social networks represents an essential issue for various applications to identify users that may maximize the influence of information in such networks. Several methods have been proposed to solve this problem often khown as influence maximization problem. However, most of them focused on the structure of the network and ignored the semantic aspect. Besides, these methods are parametric, they require the number k of influential elements in a deterministic manner. In this paper, we propose a parameterless algorithm called DIN (Detecting Influential Nodes in social networks) that combines the structure and the semantic aspect. The main idea of our proposal is to detect communities with overlap, modelize the semantic of each community then select influential elements. Experimental results on computer-generated artificial graphs demonstrate that DIN is efficient for identifying influential nodes, compared with two newly known proposals.
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DIN:一种利用网络结构和属性检测社交图中有影响力节点的有效算法
检测社交网络中的影响节点是各种应用程序识别可能最大限度地发挥此类网络中信息影响的用户的关键问题。已经提出了几种方法来解决这个问题,通常被称为影响最大化问题。然而,它们大多关注网络的结构,而忽略了语义方面的研究。此外,这些方法是参数化的,它们以确定性的方式要求影响元素的数量k。在本文中,我们提出了一种无参数的算法,称为DIN (detection influence Nodes In social networks),它结合了结构和语义方面。我们提出的主要思想是检测有重叠的社区,对每个社区的语义建模,然后选择有影响的元素。在计算机生成的人工图上的实验结果表明,与两种新提出的方法相比,DIN在识别影响节点方面是有效的。
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