Discovering Social Media Influencers Using a Deep Regression Analysis

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G. R. Ramya [1 ]
P. Bagavathi Sivakumar [1 ]
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[1] Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham,Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Amrita School of Computing
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Influencer on social networks; Weighted associated influence score; Deep regression; Temporal influential model; Influencer prediction from Facebook and Twitter;
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10.1007/s42979-025-03916-3
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Highly influential users (IUs) play a vital role in disseminating information on online social networks (OSNs). Recognizing IUs is crucial for brand awareness, strategic marketing and consumer engagement. Researchers have developed the temporal influential model (TIM) and incremental logistic regression (ILLR) to find out the probability of a user being influential on Twitter. However, accurately identifying IUs requires considering multiple user and tweet attributes. This study proposes a model for predicting IUs by analyzing user and trend-based attributes from tweets, calculating a weighted associated influence (WAI) score for each user and enhancing IU prediction through user similarity, influence degree, and trustworthiness metrics. The goal is to combine the TIM with deep regression (TIM-DeepReg) to improve accuracy in predicting high IUs on OSNs while handling large amounts of data and attributes. The TIM-DeepReg model combines convolutional neural network (CNN) with regression to automatically learn user and tweet attributes and enhance IU prediction efficiency. Lastly, the experimental findings show that the TIM-DeepReg model surpasses other models in IU prediction for the Tariff, Service, and Punctuality topics of airline services on Twitter and Facebook, with 87.4%, 88.9%, and 88.8% of the most influential individuals predicted.
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