From #Jobsearch to #Mask: Improving COVID-19 Cascade Prediction with Spillover Effects

13 Dec 2020  ·  Ninghan Chen, Xihui Chen, Zhiqiang Zhong, Jun Pang ·

An information outbreak occurs on social media along with the COVID-19 pandemic and leads to infodemic. Predicting the popularity of online content, known as cascade prediction, allows for not only catching in advance hot information that deserves attention, but also identifying false information that will widely spread and require quick response to mitigate its impact. Among the various information diffusion patterns leveraged in previous works, the spillover effect of the information exposed to users on their decision to participate in diffusing certain information is still not studied. In this paper, we focus on the diffusion of information related to COVID-19 preventive measures. Through our collected Twitter dataset, we validated the existence of this spillover effect. Building on the finding, we proposed extensions to three cascade prediction methods based on Graph Neural Networks (GNNs). Experiments conducted on our dataset demonstrated that the use of the identified spillover effect significantly improves the state-of-the-art GNNs methods in predicting the popularity of not only preventive measure messages, but also other COVID-19 related messages.

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