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Predicting Reciprocity in Social Networks
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2011
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EngineeringNetwork AnalysisSocial InfluenceCommunicationSocial NetworkLink PredictionComputational Social ScienceSocial MediaData ScienceSocial MatchingReciprocity Prediction FormsSocial Medium MiningSocial Network AnalysisSocial NetworksKnowledge DiscoveryReciprocity PredictionSocial Media SettingsSocial Network AggregationNetwork ScienceSocial ComputingSociologySocial Medium DataArts
In social media settings where users send messages to one another, the issue of reciprocity naturally arises: does the communication between two users take place only in one direction, or is it reciprocated? In this paper we study the problem of reciprocity prediction: given the characteristics of two users, we wish to determine whether the communication between them is reciprocated or not. We approach this problem using decision trees and regression models to determine good indicators of reciprocity. We extract a network based on directed @-messages sent between users on Twitter, and identify measures based on the attributes of nodes and their network neighborhoods that can be used to construct good predictors of reciprocity. Moreover, we find that reciprocity prediction forms interesting contrasts with earlier network prediction tasks, including link prediction, as well as the inference of strengths and signs of network links.
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