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arxiv: 1408.1519 · v2 · pith:CPR7GI2Cnew · submitted 2014-08-07 · 💻 cs.SI · physics.soc-ph

Group colocation behavior in technological social networks

classification 💻 cs.SI physics.soc-ph
keywords groupmeetsociallocationnetworkstechnologicalbehaviordata
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We analyze two large datasets from technological networks with location and social data: user location records from an online location-based social networking service, and anonymized telecommunications data from a European cellphone operator, in order to investigate the differences between individual and group behavior with respect to physical location. We discover agreements between the two datasets: firstly, that individuals are more likely to meet with one friend at a place they have not visited before, but tend to meet at familiar locations when with a larger group. We also find that groups of individuals are more likely to meet at places that their other friends have visited, and that the type of a place strongly affects the propensity for groups to meet there. These differences between group and solo mobility has potential technological applications, for example, in venue recommendation in location-based social networks.

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