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Noncooperative Rumor Blocking
Lecture 7-2 Noncooperative Rumor Blocking Guangmo Tong, Weili Wu, Ding-Zhu Du │ University of Texas at Dallas │ Social network analysis [SNA] is the mapping and measuring of relationships and flows between people, groups, organizations, computers or other information/knowledge processing entities. The nodes in the network are the people and groups while the links show relationships or flows between the nodes. The advantage of social network analysis is that, unlike many other methods, it focuses on interaction (rather than on individual behavior). Network analysis allows us to examine how the configuration of networks influences how individuals and groups, organizations, or systems function.
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Outline Rumor in Social Network Game Formulation Results
Possible Future Work Brief overview of social networks How to build applications on top of the social network – Think about a social network being MS Windows, We can build applications on it.
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Social networks 9/2/2019
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Social Network Social network is a social structure
made up of individuals and relations between these individuals Social network provides a platform for influence diffusion 9/2/2019
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When misinformation or rumor spreads in social networks, what will happen?
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A misinformation said that the president of Syria is dead, and it hit the twitter greatly and was circulated fast among the population, leading to a sharp, quick increase in the price of oil. 9/2/2019
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In August, 2012, thousands of people in Ghazni province left their houses in the middle of the night in panic after the rumor of earthquake. In August, 2012, thousands of people in Ghazni province left their houses in the middle of the night in panic after the rumor of earthquake, which said that a major earthquake would hit the area until 5 am [3]. Believing in it, many people from the Ghazni city and some other districts of the province left their house and spent the whole night outside. The panic spread by the rumor was so intense that the people, who were in thousands, did not dare to return to their houses till morning. Mirwais, a resident of Ghazni city, talked to a news agency about this announcement. Later, the imams of the mosques had started believing in it and according to the statement made by Mirwais, Then, imams of mosques also started announcing about the earthquake. 9/2/2019
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Control the spread of rumors
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“Love Obama” I hate Obama, the worst president ever I love Obama
Obama is fantastic Obama is great! No Obama in 2012! A fundamental understanding of communication has always been at the center of a politician's arsenal, but a firm grasp on the future of communication can be the secret weapon that wins the war. For Franklin D. Roosevelt, it was radio. For John F. Kennedy, it was television. And for Barack Obama, it is social media. The 2008 Obama Presidential campaign made history. Not only was Obama the first African American to be elected president, but he was also the first presidential candidate to effectively use social media as a major campaign strategy. During his campaign, Obama has made his Web 2.0 presence known. He has over 1.5 million friends on MySpace and Facebook, and he currently has over 45,000 followers on Twitter. This personal activity in social networks allows him to quickly get the word out across multiple platforms. He cannot be the next president! Positive Negative
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Rumor Blocking Problem
7 6 9 5 8 10 3 4 11 2 1 Yellow nodes are bridge ends. 12 14 13 9/2/2019
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Example Y 0.6 Inactive Node 0.2 0.2 0.3 Active Node Newly active node X U 0.1 0.4 Successful attempt 0.5 0.3 0.2 Unsuccessful attempt 0.5 w v Stop!
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P2P Independent Cascade
In each step of IC model, active node uniformly chooses an inactive neighbor to try. At beginning, each node u randomly choose a permutation of out-neighbors. If u is activated at time t, then it will try to activate the jth out-neighbor at time t+j. PIC model fits for mobile communication. 9/2/2019
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Background Several agents want to block the rumor.
Network is too large to make cooperation. What guaranteed performance can be reached? 9/2/2019
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Outline Rumor in Social Network Game Formulation Results
Possible Future Work Brief overview of social networks How to build applications on top of the social network – Think about a social network being MS Windows, We can build applications on it.
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Game Formulation 9/2/2019
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Priority Rumor has the highest priority. All agents have equal chance.
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Utility System ? 9/2/2019
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Mixed Strategy Utility functions 9/2/2019
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Nash Equilibrium Theorem (Nash, 1951)
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A Beautiful Mind- John Nash
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Theorem 1 9/2/2019
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Outline Rumor in Social Network Game Formulation Results
Possible Future Work Brief overview of social networks How to build applications on top of the social network – Think about a social network being MS Windows, We can build applications on it.
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Lemma 1 9/2/2019
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What is a submodular function?
Consider a function f on all subsets of a set E. f is submodular if
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Monotone Increasing f is monotone increasing if
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Lemma 2 Definition 9/2/2019
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Claim 1 9/2/2019
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1 1 2 3 2 3 1 1 2 3 2 3
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1 2 3
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Corollary of Lemma 2 9/2/2019
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Theorem 2 Proof 9/2/2019
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Theorem 3 9/2/2019
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Outline Rumor in Social Network Game Formulation Results
Possible Future Work Brief overview of social networks How to build applications on top of the social network – Think about a social network being MS Windows, We can build applications on it.
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Cooperative Rumor Blocking
Community detection with game-approach Assign protectors into communities Find better locations in each community 9/2/2019
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Thank you! 9/2/2019
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Theorem 4 9/2/2019
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