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The Radiation-Transmission-Reception (RTR) model of propagation: Implications for the effectiveness of network interventions

机译:传播的辐射-发射-接收(RTR)模型:对网络干预有效性的影响

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Propagating phenomena in networks have received significant amount of attention within various domains, ranging from contagion in epidemiology, to diffusion of innovations and social influence on behavior and communication. Often these studies attempt to model propagation processes in networks to create interventions that steer propagation dynamics towards desired or away from undesired outcomes. Traditionally, studies have used relatively simple models of the propagation mechanism. In most propagation models this mechanism is described as a monolithic process and a single parameter for the infection rate. Such a description of the propagation mechanism is a severe simplification of mechanisms described in various theoretical exchange theories and phenomena found in real world settings, and largely fails to capture the nuances present in such descriptions. Recent work has suggested that such a simplification may not be sufficient to explain observed propagation dynamics, as nuances of the mechanism of propagation can have a severe impact on its dynamics. This suggests a better understanding of the role of the propagation mechanism is desired. In this paper we put forward a novel framework and model for propagation, the RTR framework. This framework, based on communication theory, decomposes the propagation mechanism into three sub-processes; Radiation, Transmission and Reception (RTR). We show that the RTR framework provides a more detailed way for specifying and conceptually thinking about the process of propagation, aligns better with existing real world interventions, and allows for gaining new insights into effective intervention strategies. By decomposing the propagation mechanism, we show that the specifications of this mechanism can have significant impact on the effectiveness of network interventions. We show that for the same composite single-parameter specification, different decompositions in Radiation, Transmission and Reception yield very different effectiveness estimates for the same network intervention, from 30% less effective to 70% more effective. We find that the appropriate choice for intervention depends strongly on the decomposition of the propagation mechanism. Our findings highlight that a correct decomposition of the mechanism is a prerequisite for developing effective network intervention strategies, and that the use of monolithic models, which oversimplify the mechanism, can be problematic of supporting decisions related to network interventions. In contrast, by allowing more detailed specification of the propagation mechanism and enabling this mechanism to be linked to existing interventions, the RTR framework provides a valuable tool for those designing interventions and implementing interventions strategies.
机译:网络中的传播现象已在各个领域引起了广泛的关注,这些领域从流行病的蔓延到创新的传播以及对行为和交流的社会影响。这些研究通常试图对网络中的传播过程进行建模,以创建干预措施,使传播动态趋向于期望的结果或远离不期望的结果。传统上,研究使用相对简单的传播机制模型。在大多数传播模型中,此机制被描述为整体过程和感染率的单个参数。对传播机制的这种描述是对在现实环境中发现的各种理论交换理论和现象中描述的机制的一种严重简化,并且在很大程度上未能捕捉到这种描述中存在的细微差别。最近的工作表明,这种简化可能不足以解释观察到的传播动力学,因为传播机制的细微差别可能对其传播动力学产生严重影响。这表明需要更好地了解传播机制的作用。在本文中,我们提出了一种新颖的传播框架和模型,即RTR框架。这个基于通讯理论的框架将传播机制分解为三个子过程。辐射,传输和接收(RTR)。我们显示,RTR框架提供了一种更详细的方式来指定和概念性地考虑传播过程,与现有的现实世界干预措施更好地保持一致,并允许获得对有效干预策略的新见解。通过分解传播机制,我们表明此机制的规范可能会对网络干预的有效性产生重大影响。我们表明,对于相同的复合单参数规范,在相同的网络干预下,辐射,传输和接收的不同分解会产生非常不同的有效性估计,其有效性从低30%到高70%。我们发现,干预的适当选择在很大程度上取决于传播机制的分解。我们的发现强调,正确分解机制是开发有效的网络干预策略的先决条件,而过分简化机制的整体模型的使用可能会成为支持与网络干预相关的决策的问题。相反,通过允许对传播机制进行更详细的说明,并使该机制与现有干预措施联系起来,RTR框架为那些设计干预措施和实施干预措施策略的人提供了一种有价值的工具。

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