Compare Rodriguez Barabasi

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The papers

1.Manuel Gomez Rodriguez , Jure Leskovec , Andreas Krause, Inferring networks of diffusion and influence, Oct 2011, arXiv:1006.0234 [cs.DS]

2.Albert-László Barabási. The origin of bursts and heavy tails in human dynamics. Nature 435, 207-211 (12 May 2005)

Problem

These two papers both try to describe the human or social behavior by modelling, though the ways to modelling are different. The first paper tries to apply an unseen network to a visible result. The result could be virus propagation, news spread, etc. The model is to maximize the possibility of the set of cascades over all possible graphs of at most k edges. Such graph is considered as the most likelihood underlying graph. The second paper, uses maths, computer simulation and real data to prove that, in the assumption of people following the pattern of doing tasks with highest priority first, will lead to the conclusion that most of the tasks will be rapidly executed and a few will have long waiting times, which is called the heavy-tail process.

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Questions

1. How much time did you spend reading the (new, non-wikified) paper you summarized?

2. How much time did you spend reading the old wikified paper?

3. How much time did you spend reading the summary of the old paper?

4. How much time did you spend reading background materiel?

5. Was there a study plan for the old paper? if so, did you read any of the items suggested by the study plan? and how much time did you spend with reading them?

6. Give us any additional feedback you might have about this assignment.