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The Complexity of Finding Effectors

Data Structures and Algorithms 2015-12-03 v2

Abstract

The NP-hard EFFECTORS problem on directed graphs is motivated by applications in network mining, particularly concerning the analysis of probabilistic information-propagation processes in social networks. In the corresponding model the arcs carry probabilities and there is a probabilistic diffusion process activating nodes by neighboring activated nodes with probabilities as specified by the arcs. The point is to explain a given network activation state as well as possible by using a minimum number of "effector nodes"; these are selected before the activation process starts. We correct, complement, and extend previous work from the data mining community by a more thorough computational complexity analysis of EFFECTORS, identifying both tractable and intractable cases. To this end, we also exploit a parameterization measuring the "degree of randomness" (the number of "really" probabilistic arcs) which might prove useful for analyzing other probabilistic network diffusion problems as well.

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@article{arxiv.1411.7838,
  title  = {The Complexity of Finding Effectors},
  author = {Laurent Bulteau and Stefan Fafianie and Vincent Froese and Rolf Niedermeier and Nimrod Talmon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.7838},
  year   = {2015}
}

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28 pages

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