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The multi agent based information diffusion model for false rumordiffusion analysis

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Twitter is a famous social networking service and has received attention recently. Twitter user have increased rapidly, and many users exchange information. When the East Japan great earthquake disaster occurred on March 11, 2011, many people could obtain important information from social networking service. Although twitter also played the important role a false rumor diffusion was pointed out. So, in this talk, I would like to focus on the false rumor diffusion phenomena, and introduce about our multi agent information diffusion model based on SIR model. And I would like to discuss about more rapid correction-tweet diffusion methodology.

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      WWW '14 Companion: Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on World Wide Web
      April 2014
      1396 pages
      ISBN:9781450327459
      DOI:10.1145/2567948

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      • Published: 7 April 2014

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