Composite Social Network for Predicting Mobile Apps Installation
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Aharony, Nadav; Pentland, Alex Paul; Pan, Wei, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Pan, Wei
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We have carefully instrumented a large portion of the population living in a university graduate dormitory by giving participants Android smart phones running our sensing software. In this paper, we propose the novel problem of predicting mobile application (known as “apps”) installation using social networks and explain its challenge. Modern smart phones, like the ones used in our study, are able to collect different social networks using built-in sensors. (e.g. Bluetooth proximity network, call log network, etc) While this information is accessible to app market makers such as the iPhone AppStore, it has not yet been studied how app market makers can use these information for marketing research and strategy development. We develop a simple computational model to better predict app installation by using a composite network computed from the different networks sensed by phones. Our model also captures individual variance and exogenous factors in app adoption. We show the importance of considering all these factors in predicting app installations, and we observe the surprising result that app installation is indeed predictable. We also show that our model achieves the best results compared with generic approaches.
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2011Department
Program in Media Arts and Sciences (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)Journal
Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
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AAAI Publications
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Wei Pan, Nadav Aharony, Alex Pentland. "Composite Social Network for Predicting Mobile Apps Installation". Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. AAAI Publications, 2011.
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