A Study of WhatsApp Usage Patterns and Prediction Models without Message Content
February 09, 2018 Β· Declared Dead Β· π arXiv.org
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Authors
Avi Rosenfeld, Sigal Sina, David Sarne, Or Avidov, Sarit Kraus
arXiv ID
1802.03393
Category
cs.CY: Computers & Society
Cross-listed
cs.SI
Citations
42
Venue
arXiv.org
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
Internet social networks have become a ubiquitous application allowing people to easily share text, pictures, and audio and video files. Popular networks include WhatsApp, Facebook, Reddit and LinkedIn. We present an extensive study of the usage of the WhatsApp social network, an Internet messaging application that is quickly replacing SMS messaging. In order to better understand people's use of the network, we provide an analysis of over 6 million messages from over 100 users, with the objective of building demographic prediction models using activity data. We performed extensive statistical and numerical analysis of the data and found significant differences in WhatsApp usage across people of different genders and ages. We also inputted the data into the Weka data mining package and studied models created from decision tree and Bayesian network algorithms. We found that different genders and age demographics had significantly different usage habits in almost all message and group attributes. We also noted differences in users' group behavior and created prediction models, including the likelihood a given group would have relatively more file attachments, if a group would contain a larger number of participants, a higher frequency of activity, quicker response times and shorter messages. We were successful in quantifying and predicting a user's gender and age demographic. Similarly, we were able to predict different types of group usage. All models were built without analyzing message content. We present a detailed discussion about the specific attributes that were contained in all predictive models and suggest possible applications based on these results.
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