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A New Preferential Model With Homophily for Recommender Systems

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"Rich-get-richer"and"homophily"are two important phenomena in evolving social networks."Rich-get-richer"means people with higher followings are more likely to attract new fans, and"homophily"means people prefer to bond with others of the same social… Click to show full abstract

"Rich-get-richer"and"homophily"are two important phenomena in evolving social networks."Rich-get-richer"means people with higher followings are more likely to attract new fans, and"homophily"means people prefer to bond with others of the same social group or who have some other attribute in common. To formalize the phenomena simultaneously in the context of an evolving social network, we consider a K-groups preferential attachment (KPA) network model, which is helpful for the social networks recommender system. The main contribution of this paper is to propose a new evolving social network model with the mechanisms of rich-get-richer and homophily. We show that the KPA model exhibits a power-law degree distribution for each group and prove the central limit theorem (CLT) for the maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) of the parameters in the KPA model. We illustrate our results through simulated data and explore the usage of this model with real data examples.

Keywords: new preferential; get richer; preferential model; evolving social; model; rich get

Journal Title: Statistica Sinica
Year Published: 2022

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