Mutualism is an ecological inter- action where one group has a positive influence on a second such that growth in the first group leads to growth in the sec- ond. Competition is when one group has a negative effect on the second such that growth in the first group leads to decline in the second.
May 31, 2022 · We introduce a time-series method for inferring competition and mutualism. We then use this frame-work to inform a large-scale analysis of clusters of ...
Identifying Competition and Mutualism between Online GroupsNathan TeBlunthuis1 2, Benjamin Mako Hill11Department of Communication, University of Washington ...
Jul 14, 2021 · The X-axis shows the overall degree of mutualism or competition in clusters of subreddits with high user overlap based on the average ecological ...
This work introduces a time-series method for inferring competition and mutualism, and uses this frame-work to inform a large-scale analysis of clusters of ...
View recent discussion. Abstract: Platforms often host multiple online groups with overlapping topics and members. How can researchers and designers ...
We propose a theoretical framework based on community ecology and a method for inferring competitive and mutualistic interactions from time series participation ...
May 31, 2022 · TeBlunthuis, Nathan, & Hill, Benjamin Mako. Identifying competition and mutualism between online groups. Proceedings of the International AAAI ...
Drawing on the framework of community ecology, we introduce a time-series method for inferring competition and mutualism. We then use this frame-work to inform ...
Jan 18, 2022 · While Study A suggests that competition is strongest when user overlap is high, Study B finds widespread mutualism among groups with highly ...