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Modeling correlated human dynamics (1007.4440v3)

Published 26 Jul 2010 in physics.soc-ph and cs.SI

Abstract: We empirically study the activity patterns of individual blog-posting and find significant memory effects. The memory coefficient first decays in a power law and then turns to an exponential form. Moreover, the inter-event time distribution displays a heavy-tailed nature with power-law exponent dependent on the activity. Our findings challenge the priority-queue model that can not reproduce the memory effects or the activity-dependent distributions. We think there is another kind of human activity patterns driven by personal interests and characterized by strong memory effects. Accordingly, we propose a simple model based on temporal preference, which can well reproduce both the heavy-tailed nature and the strong memory effects. This work helps in understanding both the temporal regularities and the predictability of human behaviors.

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