On m-Impact Regions and Standing Top-k Influence Problems

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In this paper, we study the m-impact region problem (mIR). In a context where users look for available products with top-k queries, mIR identifies the part of the product space that attracts the most user attention. Specifically, mIR determines the kind of attribute values that lead a (new or existing) product to the top-k result for at least a fraction of the user population. mIR has several applications, ranging from effective marketing to product improvement. Importantly, it also leads to (exact and efficient) solutions for standing top-k impact problems, which were previously solved heuristically only, or whose current solutions face serious scalability limitations. We experiment, among others, on data mined from actual user reviews for real products, and demonstrate the practicality and efficiency of our algorithms, both for mIR and for standing top-k impact problems.

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Tang, B., Mouratidis, K., & Han, M. (2021). On m-Impact Regions and Standing Top-k Influence Problems. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data (pp. 1784–1796). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3448016.3452832

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