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Modeling the co-evolution of behaviors and social relationships using mobile phone data
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Complete CommunitySocial Data AnalysisEngineeringCommunicationMobile AnalyticsComputational Social ScienceSocial MediaSocial DynamicSocial RelationshipsInteraction PatternMobility AnalysisMobility DataSocial Network AnalysisMobile Social NetworkBehavioral SciencesUser Behavior ModelingKnowledge DiscoveryMobile ComputingIndividual MobilitySocial BehaviorSocial ComputingSociologyBusinessHuman-computer InteractionIndividual BehaviorMarkov Jump ProcessMobile Phone Data
The co-evolution of social relationships and individual behavior in time and space has important implications, but is poorly understood because of the difficulty closely tracking the everyday life of a complete community. We offer evidence that relationships and behavior co-evolve in a student dormitory, based on monthly surveys and location tracking through resident cellular phones over a period of nine months. We demonstrate that a Markov jump process could capture the co-evolution in terms of the rates at which residents visit places and friends.
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