2023
DOI: 10.3390/electronics12030532
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A Novel Video Propagation Strategy Fusing User Interests and Social Influences Based on Assistance of Key Nodes in Social Networks

Abstract: Accurate video launching and propagation is significant for promotion and distribution of videos. In this paper, we propose a novel video propagation strategy that fuses user interests and social influences based on the assistance of key nodes in social networks (VPII). VPII constructs an estimation model for video distribution capacities in the process of video propagation by investigating interest preference and influence of social users: (1) An estimation method of user preferences for video content is desi… Show more

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“…Another recent study on user confidence in new technologies [33] indicates a strong relationship between social influence and two other determinants of accepting new technologies: perceived security and perceived trust. Last but not least, the collaborative experience of using EESS is relevant, given that communication between users based on social influence can increase their level of interest in new technologies [34].…”
Section: Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another recent study on user confidence in new technologies [33] indicates a strong relationship between social influence and two other determinants of accepting new technologies: perceived security and perceived trust. Last but not least, the collaborative experience of using EESS is relevant, given that communication between users based on social influence can increase their level of interest in new technologies [34].…”
Section: Conceptual Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%