The Dynamics of Information-Driven Coordination Phenomena: A Transfer Entropy Analysis

Abstract

Data from social media provide unprecedented opportunities to investigate the processes that govern the dynamics of collective social phenomena. We consider an information theoretical approach to define and measure the temporal and structural signatures typical of collective social events as they arise and gain prominence. We use the symbolic transfer entropy analysis of microblogging time series to extract directed networks of influence among geolocalized subunits in social systems. This methodology captures the emergence of system-level dynamics close to the onset of socially relevant collective phenomena. The framework is validated against a detailed empirical analysis of five case studies. In particular, we identify a change in the characteristic time scale of the information transfer that flags the onset of information-driven collective phenomena. Furthermore, our approach identifies an order-disorder transition in the directed network of influence between social subunits. In the absence of clear exogenous driving, social collective phenomena can be represented as endogenously driven structural transitions of the information transfer network. This study provides results that can help define models and predictive algorithms for the analysis of societal events based on open source data.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 2016
Accession Number
AD1061061

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  • Alessandro Vespignani
  • Alex Arenas
  • Bruno Gonçalves
  • Javier Borge-holthoefer
  • Nicola Perra
  • Sandra Gonzalez-bailon
  • Yamir Moreno

Organizations

  • Qatar Computing Research Institute

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  • Advanced Electronics
  • Autonomy
  • Counter IED

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  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Big Data
  • Case Studies
  • Data Analysis
  • Data Mining
  • Data Science
  • Data Sets
  • Diseases And Disorders
  • Electronic Mail
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Information Transfer
  • Mobile Phones
  • Network Science
  • New York
  • Online Communications
  • Social Media
  • Social Networks

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  • Organizational Psychology.
  • Theoretical Analysis.