fairness on the web: alternatives to the power law
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Web Science and Technologies
University of Koblenz–Landau, Germany
Fairness on the Web:Alternatives to the Power Law
Jérôme KunegisUniversity of Koblenz–Landau
(with Julia Preusse)GESIS Cologne, Mai 2012
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UNFAIR
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Edge distribution Degree distribution
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Power-law degree distribution
C(n) ~ n−γ
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TODO
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todo
Flickr Digg
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The Pareto Principle
20% of people own 80% of land.
(In 1920 Italy)
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8.9% of bands make up 91.1% of plays on Last.fm.
14.6% of user groups account for 75.4% of group memberships on Flickr.
17.4% of movies receive 82.6% of ratings on MovieLens.
17.7% of profiles receive 82.3% of ratings on Czech dating site Libimseti.cz.
20.3% of all users receive 79.7% of “friend” and “foe” links on Slashdot.
21.3% of users receive 78.7% of wall posts on Facebook.
22.9% of users make up 77.1% of all “@” mentions on Twitter.
23.1% of projects receive 76.9% of project memberships on Github.
27.3% of users receive 72.7% of replies on Digg.
30.4% of all sites receive 69.6% of all hyperlinks on the Web.
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Gini Coefficient – Lorenz Curve
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todo
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Zeta distribution C(n) = n−γ / ζ(γ)
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Random Edge→Vertex
P(u) = d(u) / 2|E|
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Entropy
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Maximum Entropy
max He = ln |V|
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Normalized Entropy
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Generality
Interpretation
Runtime
Coverage
Power Law
Power-law
–––
Slow
d(u) ≥ dmin
Gini
All networks
Economy
Fast
All
Norm. Entropy
All networks
Physical
Fast
All
Comparison
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http://konect.uni-koblenz.de/plots/degree_distribution
http://konect.uni-koblenz.de/plots/lorenz_curve
Thank You!→ 22 - 24 June, Web Science Conference
Dr. Jérôme Kunegis<kunegis@uni-koblenz.de>Institute for Web Science and TechnologiesUniversity of Koblenz–Landau (Campus Koblenz)
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