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A Community-Aware Framework for Social Influence Maximization

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We consider the problem of Influence Maximization (IM), the task of selecting $k$ seed nodes in a social network such that the expected number of nodes influenced is maximized. We propose a community-aware divide-and-conquer framework that involves (i) learning the inherent community structure of the social network, (ii) generating candidate solutions by solving the influence maximization problem for each community, and (iii) selecting the final set of seed nodes using a novel progressive budgeting scheme. Our experiments on real-world social networks show that the proposed framework outperforms the standard methods in terms of run-time and the heuristic methods in terms of influence. We also study the effect of the community structure on the performance of the proposed framework. Our experiments show that the community structures with higher modularity lead the proposed framework to perform better in terms of run-time and influence.

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Influence Maximization Considering Influence, Cost and Time

cs.SI · 2025-09-09 · conditional · novelty 4.0

An embedding-guided variable-length evolutionary algorithm for three-objective influence maximization is reported to beat NSGA-II variants, though its claimed NP-hardness proof and experimental details are missing.

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  • Influence Maximization Considering Influence, Cost and Time cs.SI · 2025-09-09 · conditional · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    An embedding-guided variable-length evolutionary algorithm for three-objective influence maximization is reported to beat NSGA-II variants, though its claimed NP-hardness proof and experimental details are missing.