Opinion dynamics incorporating higher-order interactions

Published in Proceedings of 2020 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM), Sorrento, Italy, 2020

Recommended citation: Zhang Zuobai, Xu Wanyue, and Zhang Zhongzhi, and Chen Guanrong. Opinion dynamics incorporating higher-order interactions. In: Proceedings of the 20th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM 2020), Sorrento, Italy, November 17-20, 2020, pp.1430-1435. http://vivian1tsui.github.io/files/ICDM2020.pdf

The issue of opinion sharing and formation has received considerable attention in the academic literature, and a few models have been proposed to study this problem. However, existing models are limited to the interactions among nearest neighbors, ignoring those second, third, and higher-order neighbors, despite the fact that higher-order interactions occur frequently in real social networks. In this paper, we develop a new model for opinion dynamics by incorporating long-range interactions based on higher-order random walks. We prove that the model converges to a fixed opinion vector, which may differ greatly from those models without higher-order interactions. Since direct computation of the equilibrium opinions is computationally expensive, which involves the operations of huge-scale matrix multiplication and inversion, we design a theoretically convergence-guaranteed estimation algorithm that approximates the equilibrium opinion vector nearly linearly in both space and time with respect to the number of edges in the graph. We conduct extensive experiments on various social networks, demonstrating that the new algorithm is both highly efficient and effective.

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Recommended citation: Zhang Zuobai, Xu Wanyue, and Zhang Zhongzhi, and Chen Guanrong. Opinion dynamics incorporating higher-order interactions. In: Proceedings of the 20th IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM 2020), Sorrento, Italy, November 17-20, 2020, pp.1430-1435.