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26 April 2024
 
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Novelty and Social Search in the World Wide Web
Bernardo A. Huberman ; Lada A. Adamic ;
Date 18 Sep 1998
Subject Multiagent Systems; Digital Libraries ACM-class: H.1.1 | cs.MA cs.DL
AbstractThe World Wide Web is fast becoming a source of information for a large part of the world’s population. Because of its sheer size and complexity users often resort to recommendations from others to decide which sites to visit. We present a dynamical theory of recommendations which predicts site visits by users of the World Wide Web. We show that it leads to a universal power law for the number of users that visit given sites over periods of time, with an exponent related to the rate at which users discover new sites on their own. An extensive empirical study of user behavior in the Web that we conducted confirms the existence of this law of influence while yielding bounds on the rate of novelty encountered by users.
Source arXiv, cs.MA/9809025
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