CLAIM: Curriculum learning policy for influence maximization in unknown social networks
Influence maximization is the problem of finding a small subset of nodes in a network that can maximize the diffusion of information. Recently, it has also found application in HIV prevention, substance abuse prevention, micro-finance adoption, etc., where the goal is to identify the set of peer lea...
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Main Authors: | LI, Dexun, MEGHNA LOWALEKAR, VARAKANTHAM, Pradeep |
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