Heterogenous Human Dynamics in Intra and Inter-day Time Scale
Abstract
In this paper, we study two large data sets containing the information of two different human behaviors: blog-posting and wiki-revising. In both cases, the interevent time distributions decay as power-laws at both individual and population level. As different from previous studies, we put emphasis on time scales and obtain heterogeneous decay exponents in intra- and inter-day range for the same dataset. Moreover, we observe opposite trend of exponents in relation to individual Activity. Further investigations show that the presence of intra-day activities mask the correlation between consecutive inter-day activities and lead to an underestimate of Memory, which explain the contradicting results in recent empirical studies. Removal of data in intra-day range reveals the high values of Memory and lead us to convergent results between wiki-revising and blog-posting.
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