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| author | Han, Bin Renckens, Fabienne Cao, C. Clark Schotten, Hans D. |
| author_facet | Han, Bin Renckens, Fabienne Cao, C. Clark Schotten, Hans D. |
| contents | This paper proposes a dynamic epidemic model for successive opinion diffusion in social networks, extending the SHIMR model. It incorporates dynamic decision-making influenced by social distances and captures accumulative opinion diffusion caused by interrelated rumors. The model reflects the impact of rumor spread on social network structures. Simulations validate its effectiveness in explaining phenomena like the echo chamber effect and provide insights into opinion diffusion dynamics, with implications for understanding social polarization and network evolution. |
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| spellingShingle | A Novel Dynamic Epidemic Model for Successive Opinion Diffusion in Social Networks Han, Bin Renckens, Fabienne Cao, C. Clark Schotten, Hans D. Social and Information Networks This paper proposes a dynamic epidemic model for successive opinion diffusion in social networks, extending the SHIMR model. It incorporates dynamic decision-making influenced by social distances and captures accumulative opinion diffusion caused by interrelated rumors. The model reflects the impact of rumor spread on social network structures. Simulations validate its effectiveness in explaining phenomena like the echo chamber effect and provide insights into opinion diffusion dynamics, with implications for understanding social polarization and network evolution. |
| title | A Novel Dynamic Epidemic Model for Successive Opinion Diffusion in Social Networks |
| topic | Social and Information Networks |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.01718 |