Author
Sachak-Patwa, R
Fadai, N
Van Gorder, R
Journal title
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
DOI
10.1016/j.physa.2018.02.083
Volume
502
Last updated
2022-03-06T20:04:56.397+00:00
Page
416-435
Abstract
Motivated by the hypothesis that the spread of viral videos is analogous to the spread of a disease epidemic, we formulate a novel susceptible–exposed–infected–recovered–susceptible (SEIRS) delay differential equation epidemic model to describe the popularity evolution of viral videos. Our models incorporate time-delay, in order to accurately describe the virtual contact process between individuals and the temporary immunity of individuals to videos after they have grown tired of watching them. We validate our models by fitting model parameters to viewing data from YouTube music videos, in order to demonstrate that the model solutions accurately reproduce real behaviour seen in this data. We use an SEIR model to describe the initial growth and decline of daily views, and an SEIRS model to describe the long term behaviour of the popularity of music videos. We also analyse the decay rates in the daily views of videos, determining whether they follow a power law or exponential distribution. Although we focus on viral videos, the modelling approach may be used to understand dynamics emergent from other areas of science which aim to describe consumer behaviour.
Symplectic ID
829246
Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
23 February 2018
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