English

Network infection source identification under the SIRI model

Physics and Society 2015-02-13 v2 Social and Information Networks Dynamical Systems

Abstract

We study the problem of identifying a single infection source in a network under the susceptible-infected-recovered-infected (SIRI) model. We describe the infection model via a state-space model, and utilizing a state propagation approach, we derive an algorithm known as the heterogeneous infection spreading source (HISS) estimator, to infer the infection source. The HISS estimator uses the observations of node states at a particular time, where the elapsed time from the start of the infection is unknown. It is able to incorporate side information (if any) of the observed states of a subset of nodes at different times, and of the prior probability of each infected or recovered node to be the infection source. Simulation results suggest that the HISS estimator outperforms the dynamic message pass- ing and Jordan center estimators over a wide range of infection and reinfection rates.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1410.2995,
  title  = {Network infection source identification under the SIRI model},
  author = {Wuhua Hu and Wee Peng Tay and Athul Harilal and Gaoxi Xiao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.2995},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

5 pages, 3 figures; to present in ICASSP 2015

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