Evolution of the Media Web
We present a detailed study of the part of the Web related to media content, i.e., the Media Web. Using publicly available data, we analyze the evolution of incoming and outgoing links from and to media pages. Based on our observations, we propose a new class of models for the appearance of new medi...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a detailed study of the part of the Web related to media content,
i.e., the Media Web. Using publicly available data, we analyze the evolution of
incoming and outgoing links from and to media pages. Based on our observations,
we propose a new class of models for the appearance of new media content on the
Web where different \textit{attractiveness} functions of nodes are possible
including ones taken from well-known preferential attachment and fitness
models. We analyze these models theoretically and empirically and show which
ones realistically predict both the incoming degree distribution and the
so-called \textit{recency property} of the Media Web, something that existing
models did not do well. Finally we compare these models by estimating the
likelihood of the real-world link graph from our data set given each model and
obtain that models we introduce are significantly more likely than previously
proposed ones. One of the most surprising results is that in the Media Web the
probability for a post to be cited is determined, most likely, by its quality
rather than by its current popularity. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1209.4523 |