A Fokker-Planck Equation Inspired Strategy for Influence Prediction on Networks
Speaker(s): Prof. Hao-Min Zhou(Georgia Institute of Technology)
Time: 10:00-11:00 June 16, 2016
Venue: Room 29, Quan Zhai, BICMR
As information, such as viral signals or and infectious diseases, spreads on various kinds of real-world networks, we are interested in estimating and predicting their influences. In this presentation, we introduce a new analysis framework, based on the discrete Fokker-Planck equations, and associated computational methods to tackle this problem. It gives rise to a class of novel algorithms that work effectively for networks with unknown propagation models or parameters, or even unobserved network structure. Numerical tests are carried out on several synthetic and real-world networks to show the promising performance of the proposed method. This is based on a recent work with Shui-Nee Chow (Math, GT), Xiaojing Ye (Math, Georgia State), and Hongyuan Zha (CSE, GT)