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© 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice
S ocial Attention
Bernardo A. HubermanHP Labs
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in the age of the web
and with the ubiquity of social networks,
the scarce - and valuable – resource is attention
Questions:
how do social networks mediate attention?
how does attention relate to the amount and intensity of information available?
what is the role that novelty and popularity play in eliciting attention?
measured by the intensity of signals that relate to a particular idea, theory, product, research program, movie, book, etc.
attention not as an individual psychological mechanism, but as a social phenomenon
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attention – the network dimensionattention – the network dimensiona study of15 million recommendations from amazon.comprediction: propagation short on average, but every once in a while it goes along way
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does receiving more recommendationsincreases the likelihood of buying?
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J. Lefkovec, L. Adamic and B. A. Huberman, ACM Transactions on the Web, Vol. 1, 5 (2007)
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attention - the temporal dimension• we share with others what captures our attention
• and when it fades we search for novel experiences
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how does novelty interact with collective attention?
in a highly nonlinear but predictable way
F. Wu and B. Huberman, “Novelty and collective attention,” Proc. Natl. Acad. US A, Vol.105, 17599 (2007)
prediction 1: attention among many items is distributed in a log-normal way
prediction 2: attention decays in time as a stretched exponential
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we studied 1 million users of digg.com
the allocation of attention among items is universal
lognormal, as predicted
distribution of digg numbers of 29684 stories
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novelty decays in predictable ways:
story “half life”: 69 minutes
as predicted: in stretched exponential fashion
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another problem
what is the interplay between popularity and novelty at eliciting attention?
it depends on the rate at which novelty decays
thus, measuring the decay rate allows to predict which (popularity or novelty) to prioritize in order to maximize attention
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there is plenty moree.g. other attention structures (like public opinions)
http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/scl