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Most Influential KDD 2002 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Mining Knowledge-sharing Sites For Viral Marketing

Matthew Richardson; Pedro Domingos

Venue
ACM SIGKDD Conference (KDD) 2002
Recognition
Most Influential KDD 2002 Paper (Rank No. 4)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
9
Certificate ID
d23c0ffc39b24ba3

Abstract

Viral marketing takes advantage of networks of influence among customers to inexpensively achieve large changes in behavior. Our research seeks to put it on a firmer footing by mining these networks from data, building probabilistic models of them, and using these models to choose the best viral marketing plan. Knowledge-sharing sites, where customers review products and advise each other, are a fertile source for this type of data mining. In this paper we extend our previous techniques, achieving a large reduction in computational cost, and apply them to data from a knowledge-sharing site. We optimize the amount of marketing funds spent on each customer, rather than just making a binary decision on whether to market to him. We take into account the fact that knowledge of the network is partial, and that gathering that knowledge can itself have a cost. Our results show the robustness and utility of our approach.

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