Wang Cheng-Jun, Wu Lingfei, Zhang Jiang, Janssen Marco A
Computational Communication Collaboratory, School of Journalism and Communication, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, P.R. China.
Center for Behavior, Institutions and the Environment, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281, USA.
Sci Rep. 2016 Sep 28;6:34059. doi: 10.1038/srep34059.
We find that the flow of attention on the Web forms a directed, tree-like structure implying the time-sensitive browsing behavior of users. Using the data of a news sharing website, we construct clickstream networks in which nodes are news stories and edges represent the consecutive clicks between two stories. To identify the flow direction of clickstreams, we define the "flow distance" of nodes (L), which measures the average number of steps a random walker takes to reach the ith node. It is observed that L is related with the clicks (C) to news stories and the age (T) of stories. Putting these three variables together help us understand the rise and decay of news stories from a network perspective. We also find that the studied clickstream networks preserve a stable structure over time, leading to the scaling between users and clicks. The universal scaling behavior is confirmed by the 1,000 Web forums. We suggest that the tree-like, stable structure of clickstream networks reveals the time-sensitive preference of users in online browsing. To test our assumption, we discuss three models on individual browsing behavior, and compare the simulation results with empirical data.
我们发现,网络上注意力的流动形成了一种有向的树状结构,这暗示了用户对时间敏感的浏览行为。利用一个新闻分享网站的数据,我们构建了点击流网络,其中节点是新闻报道,边表示两个报道之间的连续点击。为了确定点击流的流动方向,我们定义了节点的“流动距离”(L),它衡量随机游走者到达第i个节点所采取的平均步数。据观察,L与新闻报道的点击量(C)和报道的时效性(T)有关。将这三个变量放在一起有助于我们从网络角度理解新闻报道的兴衰。我们还发现,所研究的点击流网络随时间保持稳定结构,从而导致用户与点击量之间的比例关系。1000个网络论坛证实了这种普遍的比例行为。我们认为,点击流网络的树状稳定结构揭示了用户在线浏览时对时间敏感的偏好。为了检验我们的假设,我们讨论了三种关于个体浏览行为的模型,并将模拟结果与实证数据进行了比较。