Presentation 2018-03-27
[Invited Talk] Study on production and growth of novelties
Yasuhiro Hashimoto,
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Abstract(in English) Novelties such as new words, new ideas, new research articles, and new patents, which have not existed in human societies before, are continuously created and obtain a different degree of popularity. Such social phenomena can be interpreted as the dynamics of novelty creation and its adoption and known to be roughly described by the simple stochastic process, the Yule-Simon process. In the talk, we will introduce how the social annotation in the real web systems follows the Yule-Simon process and diverge from it, and discuss what to consider further in order to capture such a social evolutionary process.
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Keyword(in English) Social annotation / Novelty / Yule-Simon process / Preferential attachment / Anomaly / Social evolution / Adjacent possible
Paper # CCS2017-41
Date of Issue 2018-03-19 (CCS)

Conference Information
Committee CCS
Conference Date 2018/3/26(2days)
Place (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Place (in English) Tokyo Univ. of Sci. (Morito Memorial Hall)
Topics (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Topics (in English) Natural Computing, etc.
Chair Naoki Wakamiya(Osaka Univ.)
Vice Chair Mikio Hasegawa(Tokyo Univ. of Science) / Makoto Naruse(NICT)
Secretary Mikio Hasegawa(Osaka Univ.) / Makoto Naruse(Tokyo City Univ.)
Assistant Chisa Takano(Hirishima City Univ.) / Takashi Shimada(Univ. of Tokyo) / Tomoya Suzuki(Ibaraki Univ.) / Ryo Takahashi(AUT)

Paper Information
Registration To Technical Committee on Complex Communication Sciences
Language JPN
Title (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
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Title (in English) [Invited Talk] Study on production and growth of novelties
Sub Title (in English) based on the Yule-Simon process
Keyword(1) Social annotation
Keyword(2) Novelty
Keyword(3) Yule-Simon process
Keyword(4) Preferential attachment
Keyword(5) Anomaly
Keyword(6) Social evolution
Keyword(7) Adjacent possible
1st Author's Name Yasuhiro Hashimoto
1st Author's Affiliation The University of Tokyo(Univ. of Tokyo)
Date 2018-03-27
Paper # CCS2017-41
Volume (vol) vol.117
Number (no) CCS-520
Page pp.pp.49-54(CCS),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2018-03-19 (CCS)