The propagation of information in online social networks plays a critical role in modern life,and thus has been studied broadly.Researchers have proposed a series of propagation models,generally,which use a single tra...The propagation of information in online social networks plays a critical role in modern life,and thus has been studied broadly.Researchers have proposed a series of propagation models,generally,which use a single transition probability or consider factors such as content and time to describe the way how a user activates her/his neighbors.However,the research on the mechanism how social ties between users play roles in propagation process is still limited.Specifically,comprehensive summary of factors which affect user’s decision whether to share neighbor’s content was lacked in existing works,so that the existing models failed to clearly describe the process a user be activated by a neighbor.To this end,in this paper,we analyze the close correspondence between social tie in propagation process and communication channel,thus we propose to exploit the communication channel to describe the information propagation process between users,and design a social tie channel(STC)model.The model can naturally incorporate many factors affecting the information propagation through edges such as content topic and user preference,and thus can effectively capture the user behavior and relationship characteristics which indicate the property of a social tie.Extensive experiments conducted on two real-world datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our model on content sharing prediction between users.展开更多
New Zealand government’s Rural Broadband Initiative(RBI)aims to invest 400 million New Zealand dollar to provide 99%of New Zealanders with access to 50 Mbps peak broadband speed,with the remaining 1%at 10 Mbps by 202...New Zealand government’s Rural Broadband Initiative(RBI)aims to invest 400 million New Zealand dollar to provide 99%of New Zealanders with access to 50 Mbps peak broadband speed,with the remaining 1%at 10 Mbps by 2025.By 2017,stage 1 of the RBI has been completed,and research is needed to find out the level of usage,proficiency,and productivity achieved by then.Therefore,a survey was carried out to learn whether the rural residents and their communities are making good use of the new fast broadband connection.The survey collected data from 217 rural residents from North Island,and the results indicate that about half of the interview respondents are satisfied with the new broadband speed and the reliability which is offered by RBI stage 1.However,there is about 28%of the respondents disagreed with them.The majority of the Internet uses for rural residents are information searching,reading news,online entertainment,and online banking.Besides that,only a small proportion of respondents know how to utilize the Internet in their work/business and benefit/profit from it,e.g.,using cloud technology capabilities and online marketing campaigns,etc.by then.Therefore,we argue that information and communications technologies(ICT)adoption is not only the availability of the infrastructure but also the beneficial outcomes of Internet availability.In other words,Internet skills in-depth training and education need to catch up with the infrastructure deployment,which is useful to fuel the digital productivity and inclusion for booming rural economies.The survey data-driven findings presented in this paper could serve as a reference to inform government policymakers and those who wish to create,invest,and take actions to speed up the economic and social growth of rural communities in Aotearoa New Zealand through the Internet while shifting from the Internet speed and traffic volume-driven to a more effective Internet connectivity and value-added driven rural economy.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grants Nos.U1605251,61727809 and 91546110)the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of CAS(2014299)Special Program for Applied Research on Super Computation of the NSFCGuangdong Joint Fund(the second phase).
文摘The propagation of information in online social networks plays a critical role in modern life,and thus has been studied broadly.Researchers have proposed a series of propagation models,generally,which use a single transition probability or consider factors such as content and time to describe the way how a user activates her/his neighbors.However,the research on the mechanism how social ties between users play roles in propagation process is still limited.Specifically,comprehensive summary of factors which affect user’s decision whether to share neighbor’s content was lacked in existing works,so that the existing models failed to clearly describe the process a user be activated by a neighbor.To this end,in this paper,we analyze the close correspondence between social tie in propagation process and communication channel,thus we propose to exploit the communication channel to describe the information propagation process between users,and design a social tie channel(STC)model.The model can naturally incorporate many factors affecting the information propagation through edges such as content topic and user preference,and thus can effectively capture the user behavior and relationship characteristics which indicate the property of a social tie.Extensive experiments conducted on two real-world datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our model on content sharing prediction between users.
基金funded by InternetNZ and the original survey report[18]was released by InternetNZ on their official home page.
文摘New Zealand government’s Rural Broadband Initiative(RBI)aims to invest 400 million New Zealand dollar to provide 99%of New Zealanders with access to 50 Mbps peak broadband speed,with the remaining 1%at 10 Mbps by 2025.By 2017,stage 1 of the RBI has been completed,and research is needed to find out the level of usage,proficiency,and productivity achieved by then.Therefore,a survey was carried out to learn whether the rural residents and their communities are making good use of the new fast broadband connection.The survey collected data from 217 rural residents from North Island,and the results indicate that about half of the interview respondents are satisfied with the new broadband speed and the reliability which is offered by RBI stage 1.However,there is about 28%of the respondents disagreed with them.The majority of the Internet uses for rural residents are information searching,reading news,online entertainment,and online banking.Besides that,only a small proportion of respondents know how to utilize the Internet in their work/business and benefit/profit from it,e.g.,using cloud technology capabilities and online marketing campaigns,etc.by then.Therefore,we argue that information and communications technologies(ICT)adoption is not only the availability of the infrastructure but also the beneficial outcomes of Internet availability.In other words,Internet skills in-depth training and education need to catch up with the infrastructure deployment,which is useful to fuel the digital productivity and inclusion for booming rural economies.The survey data-driven findings presented in this paper could serve as a reference to inform government policymakers and those who wish to create,invest,and take actions to speed up the economic and social growth of rural communities in Aotearoa New Zealand through the Internet while shifting from the Internet speed and traffic volume-driven to a more effective Internet connectivity and value-added driven rural economy.