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1 Ding-Zhu Du │ University of Texas at Dallas │ Lecture 3 Influence and Profit 1

2 Optimization in Social Networks Candidate: Yuqing Zhu Advised by Prof. Weili Wu and Prof. Ding-Zhu Du PhD Dissertation: -Influence and Profit 6/11/20162

3 Influence and Profit: Two Sides of the Coin 6/11/20163 13 th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM 2013) Yuqing Zhu

4 Overview  Background: Social Influence Propagation & Maximization  Influence and Profit  Proposed Model & Its Properties  BIP Maximization Algorithms  Experimental Results  Conclusions 6/11/2016 4

5 Influence in Social Networks  We live in communities and interact with friends, families, and even strangers  This forms social networks  In social interactions, people may influence each other 6/11/2016 5

6 Influence Diffusion & Viral Marketing iPad Air is great Source:Wei Chen’s KDD’10 slides Word-of-mouth effect 6/11/2016 6

7 Social Network as Directed Graph 0.1 0.8 0.7 0.9  Nodes: Individuals in the network  Edges: Links/relationships between individuals  Edge weight on : Influence weight 0.1 0.13 0.6 0.3 0.41 0.27 0.2 0.54 0.110.16 0.20.7 6/11/2016 7

8 Linear Threshold (LT) Model – Definition  Each node chooses an activation threshold uniformly at random from [0,1]  Time unfolds in discrete steps 0,1,2…  At step 0, a set of seeds are activated  At any step, activate node if  The diffusion stops when no more nodes can be activated  Influence spread of:The expected number of active nodes by the end of the diffusion, when targeting initially 6/11/2016 8

9 Linear Threshold(LT) Model – Example Inactive Node Active Node Threshold Total Influence Weights Source: David Kempe’s slides v w 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.2 Stop! U x Influence spread of {v} is 4 6/11/2016 y 9

10 Independent Cascade (IC) Model – Definition  is the probability of success when tries to activate  Time unfolds in discrete steps 0,1,2…  At step 0, a set of seeds are activated  At any step, a newly activated node has one chance to active its out-neighbor, with probability  The diffusion stops when no more nodes can be activated  Influence spread of:The expected number of active nodes by the end of the diffusion, when targeting initially 6/11/2016 10

11 Independent Cascade(IC) Model – Example Inactive Node Active Node Threshold Total Influence Weights Source: David Kempe’s slides v w 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.2 Stop! U x Influence spread of {v} is 4 y 6/11/201611

12 Influence Maximization Problem Select k individuals such that by activating them, influence spread is maximized. Input Output A directed graph representing a social network, with influence weights on edges NP-hard  #P-hard to compute exact influence  6/11/2016 12

13 Influence and Profit 6/11/2016 13

14 Influence vs. Profit  Classical models do not fully capture monetary aspects of product adoptions  Being influenced Being willing to purchase  Classical models do not consider the willingness the active nodes on spreading the influence  Being influenced Being willing to spread the influence 6/11/2016 14

15 Influence vs. Profit  Influence:  Profit:  In market, a famous company does not always make generous profit. E.g. Twitter, SONY, Weibo 6/11/2016 15

16 Product Adoption  Product adoption is a two-stage process (Kalish 85)  1 st stage: Awareness  Get exposed to the product  Become familiar with its features  2 nd stage: Actual adoption  Only if valuation outweighs price  Only in this case the company gains real profit  The 2 nd stage is not captured in existing work 6/11/2016 16

17 Valuations for Products 6/11/2016 17

18 Our Contribution  Incorporate monetary aspects to model the willingness of the nodes on spreading influence  Price-Related (PR) Frame  PR-L model LT model  PR-I model IC model  Balanced Influence and Profit (BIP) Maximization Problem  Two Marketing Strategies:  BinarY priCing (BYC)  PAnoramic Pricing (PAP) 6/11/2016 18

19 Proposed Model & Problem Definition 6/11/2016 19

20 Price Related (PR) Frame  Three node states: Neutral, Influenced, and Active  Neutral  Influenced: same as in LT or IC  Influenced  Active: Only if the valuation is at least the quoted price  Only active nodes will propagate influence to inactive neighbors 6/11/2016 Influenced Neutral Active Rules in IC or LT 20

21 Pricing Strategies  BinarY priCing (BYC) 6/11/2016  PAnoramic Pricing (PAP) 21

22 BIP: Notations : the vector of quoted prices, one per each node  : the seed set  R: the influence function  :the expected influence earned by targeting and setting prices  R: the profit function  :the expected profit earned by targeting and setting prices  : the objective function of balanced Influence and Profit problem 6/11/2016 22

23 BIPMax Problem Definition Problem Select a set of seeds & determine a vector of quoted price, such that the is maximized under the PR Frame Input Output A directed graph representing a social network, with influence weights on edges 6/11/201623

24 BIPMax vs. InfMax  Difference w/ InfMax under LT/IC  Propagation models are different & have distinct properties  InfMax only requires “binary decision” on nodes, while BIPMax requires to set prices 6/11/2016 24

25 A Restricted Special Case  Simplifying assumptions:  Valuation:  Pricing: BYC (Seeds get the item for free)  Every seed will automatically adopt the product and propagate the influence  Optimal price vector is out of question 6/11/2016 25

26 A Restricted Special Case  : The uniform price for every non-seed  : production cost  max: 6/11/2016 26

27 A Restricted Special Case  Theorem 1: Under PR-I model, when, maximizing B(S) is in P (can be solved in polynomial time).  Equivalent to: how to find the minimum set of nodes such that there is a path from this set to each node in this graph. 6/11/2016 27

28  Theorem 1: 6/11/2016 28

29 A Restricted Special Case  Theorem 2: Under PR-I model, when, maximizing B(S) is NP-hard.  Reduction from the Set Cover problem  Theorem 3: Under PR-L model, for any, maximizing B(S) is NP-hard.  Reduction from the Vertex Cover problem 6/11/2016 29

30  Set Cover problem. 6/11/2016  Vertex Cover problem. s1s1 s2s2 s3s3 s4s4 u1u1 u2u2 u6u6 u7u7 u5u5 u4u4 u3u3 v1v1 v2v2 v5v5 v3v3 v6v6 v4v4 v7v7 v8v8 30

31  Theorem 2: Reduction from the Set Cover problem. … … … … … … … 6/11/2016 31

32 … … … …  Theorem 3: Reduction from the Vertex Cover problem. 6/11/2016 32

33 Algorithms for BIP Maximization 6/11/2016 33

34 BIPMax Algorithms  Given the distribution function (CDF) of.  the Optimal Price is  Myopic: Ignores network structures and “profit potential” (from influence) of seeds Define: 6/11/2016 34

35 Determining the Seeds and Prices under BYC 1) Assign all the nodes a uniform price : 2) Pick the node that brings the maximum profit: 6/11/2016 35

36 Determining the Seeds and Prices under PAP  Two possible results after offering price to :  accepts,. The influence collected from is 1 and the profit is.  does not accept,. The influence collected from it is 1 and the profit is 0. 6/11/2016 36

37 Determining the Seeds and Prices under PAP  BIP Margin Profit:  :   Define: 6/11/2016 37

38 Determining the Seeds and Prices under PAP 1) Assign each the node the myopic price : 2) Decide the new price to maximize BIP: 3) Pick the node that brings the maximum profit with its new price : 6/11/2016 38

39 Distribution of User’s Valuation 6/11/2016 39

40 Experiments: Datasets & Results 6/11/2016 40

41 Network Datasets  Enron  A dataset from about the users who mostly are senior managements of Enron.com  Epinions  A who-trusts-whom network from the customer reviews site Epinions.com  NetHEPT  A co-authorship network from arxiv.org High Energey Physics Theory section. 6/11/2016 41

42 Network Datasets  Statistics of the datasets: 6/11/201642

43 Experimental Results: Influence and profit of trivalency PR-I on NetHept 6/11/2016 43

44 Experimental Results: Influence and profit of weighted cascade PR-I on Epinion 6/11/2016 44

45 Experimental Results: Price Assignment for Seeds 6/11/2016 45

46 Experimental Results: Profit comparison of APAP and PAGE Experimental Results: Running time on weighted cascade PR-I graph 6/11/2016 46

47 Conclusions  Extended LT and IC model to incorporate price and valuations & distinguish product adoption from social influence  Studies the properties of the extended model  Proposed Balanced Influence and Profit maximization (BIPMax) problem & effective algorithm to solve it 6/11/2016 47

48 1.Approximation algorithm design for this problem, approximation ratio and inapproximability. Future Work 6/11/201648

49 2.Scalable algorithms of mining the profit and influence in large-scale social networks, e.g., consider the simpler network structure like arborescence and directed acyclic graph. Future Work 6/11/201649

50 Publications Book Chapter [1] Lidong Wu, Weili Wu, Zaixin Lu, Yuqing Zhu, and Ding-Zhu Du, “Sensor Cover and Double Partition”, Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics Volume 59, 2013, pp 203-221. Conference Papers [2] Yuqing Zhu, Weili Wu, Deying Li, and Hui Xiong, “Multi-Influence Maximization in Competitive Social Networks,” submitted to the 20 th ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD 2014). [3] Yuqing Zhu, Yiwei Jiang, Weili Wu, Ling Ding, Ankur Teredesai, Deying Li, and Wonjun Lee, “Minimizing Makespan and Total Completion Time in MapReduce-like Systems,” accepted by the 33 rd IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2014). [4] Yuqing Zhu, Weili Wu, James Willson, Ling Ding, Lidong Wu, Deying Li, and WonJun Lee, “An Approximation Algorithm for Client Assignment in Client/Server Systems”, accepted by the 33 rd IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2014). [5] Yuqing Zhu, Zaixin Lu, Yuanjun Bi, Weili Wu, Yiwei Jiang, and Deying Li, “Influence and Profit: Two sides of the coin,” accepted by IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM 2013). [6] Yuqing Zhu, Weili Wu, Lidong Wu, Li Wang, and Jie Wang, “SmartPrint: A Cloud Print System for Office”, accepted by IEEE International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks (MSN 2013). [7] Lirong Xue, Donghyun Kim, Yuqing Zhu, Deying Li, Wei Wang, and Alade Tokuta, “A New Approximation Algorithm for Multiple Data Ferry Trajectory Planning Problem in Heterogenous Wireless Sensor Networks”, accepted by the 33 rd IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2014). [8] Yuanjun Bi, Weili Wu, and Yuqing Zhu, “CSI: Charged System Influence Model for Human Behavior Prediction,” accepted by IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM 2013). 6/11/201650

51 [9] Songsong Li, Yuqing Zhu, Deying Li, Donghyum Kim, Huan Ma, and Weili Wu, “Influence Maximization in Social Networks with User Attitude Modification”, accepted by the IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2014). [10] Huan Ma, Zaixin Lu, Lidan Fan, Weili Wu, Deying Li, and Yuqing Zhu, “A Nash Equilibrium Based Algorithm for Mining Hidden Links in Social Networks”, accepted by International Conference on Combinatorial Optimization and Applications (COCOA 2013). [11] Songsong Li, Yuqing Zhu, Deying Li, Donghyun Kim, and Hejiao Huang, “Rumor Restriction in Online Social Networks”, accepted by the 32 nd IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC 2013). [12] Huan Ma, Yuqing Zhu, Deying Li, Wenping Chen, Zhiming Ding, Weili Wu, “Improve the Influence When Negative Opinion Emerges in Social Networks”, accepted by China Wireless Sensor Networks Conference (CWSN 2013), Excellent Paper (8 out of 200 accepted papers). [13] Ling Ding, Yuqing Zhu, James Willson, Ankur Teredesai, and Peter Pentescu, “A Resource Sharing Incentive Mechanism in Mobile Cloud Computing”, submitted to IEEE International Conference on Cloud (Cloud 2014). Journal Papers [14] Yuqing Zhu, Weili Wu, Lidan Fan, James Willson, Ling Ding, and Deying Li, “Mutual Relationship Based Community Partitioning for Social Networks”, submitted to IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing (TETC) [15] Yuqing Zhu, Ling Ding, Weili Wu, and Wonjun Lee, “A Secondary User Stimulating Mechanism for Cooperative Sensing in Cognitive Radio Networks”, under the 1 st revision of IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (TVT). [16] Yuqing Zhu, Weili Wu, Yuanjun Bi, Lidong Wu, Yiwei Jiang, and Wen Xu, “Better Approximation Algorithms for Influence Maximization in Online Social Networks”, accepted by Journal of Combinatorial Optimization (JOCO), 2013. [17] Yiwei Jiang, Yuqing Zhu, Weili Wu, Deying Li, and Wonjun Lee, “Scheduling in MapReduce: To Minimize the Maximum and Total Completion Time”, submitted to IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing (TCC) [18] Xianling Lu, Yuqing Zhu, Deying Li, Biaofei Xu, Wenping Chen, Zhiming Ding, “Minimum Payment Collaborative Sensing Network using Mobile Phones”, accepted by Wireless Networks. [19] Biaofei Xu, Yuqing Zhu, Deying Li, Donghyun Kim, and Weili Wu, “Minimum (k-ω)-Angle Barrier Coverage in Wireless Camera Sensor Networks”, accepted by International Journal of Sensor Networks (IJSNet), 2013. 6/11/201651

52 [20] Yuanjun Bi, Weili Wu, Yuqing Zhu, Lidan Fan, and Ailian Wang, “A Nature-Inspired Influence Propagation Model for the Community Expansion Problem”, accepted by Journal of Combinatorial Optimization (JOCO), 2013. [21] Xianling Lu, Deying Li, Wenping Chen, Yuqing Zhu, Hongwei Du, and Zhiming Ding, “Maximum Lifetime Temporal Q-Coverage in Directional Sensor Networks,” accepted by Ad Hoc & Sensor Wireless Networks. [22] Zaixin Lu, Yuqing Zhu, Wei Li, Weili Wu, Xiuzhen Cheng, “Influence-based Community Partition for Social Networks”, accepted by Journal of Computational Social Networks. [23] Yiwei Jiang, Jueliang Hu, Longcheng Liu, Yuqing Zhu, and T.C. Edwin. Cheng, “Competitive Ratios for Preemptive and Non-preemptive Online Scheduling with Nondecreasing Concave Machine Cost,” Information Sciences (INS), 2014. [24] Huan Ma, Yuqing Zhu, Deying Li, Songsong Li, and Weili Wu, “Loyalty Improvement beyond the Seeds in Social Networks”, accepted by Journal of Combinatorial Optimization (JOCO), 2013. [25] Deying Li, Qinghua Zhu, Yuqing Zhu, Hongwei Du, Weili Wu, and Wonjun Lee, “Conflict-free Many-to-One Data Aggregation Scheduling in Multi- channel Multi-hop Wireless Sensor Networks”, accepted by International Journal of Sensor Networks (IJSNet), 2013. [26] Yiwei Jiang, Jueliang Hu, Zewei Weng, and Yuqing Zhu, “Parallel Machine Covering with Limited Number of Preemptions”, accepted by Mathematics-A Journal of Chinese Universities, 2013 [27] Lidong Wu, Hongwei Du, Weili Wu, Yuqing Zhu, AilanWang, and Wonjun Lee, “PTAS for Routing-Cost Constrained Minimum Connected Dominating Set in Growth Bounded Graphs”, accepted by Journal of Combinatorial Optimization (JOCO),2013. [28] Lidan Fan, Zaixin Lu, Weili Wu, Yuanjun Bi, Yuqing Zhu, Huan Ma, and Bhavani M. Thuraisingham, “Rumor Control in Social Networks-Community Inspiration”, submitted to IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering. [29] Yuqing Zhu, and Cheng Li, “The Discussion of Standardized Enterprise Decision Based on Multidimensional Data”, Information Technology & Standardization, 2007(11), 57-59. 6/11/201652

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