论文标题

我们站在同事多长时间?面对面关系的普遍行为

How long do we stand our colleagues? A universal behavior in face-to-face relations

论文作者

Plaszczynski, Stephane, Nakamura, Gilberto

论文摘要

我们比较各种社会学环境中可穿戴传感器记录的面对面交互数据。个体之间的相互作用表现出与以前的分析一致的清晰依赖环境的多样性。接触持续时间遵循重尾分布,尽管不完全是先前建议的幂律类型。在每个关系观察到的共同模式的指导下,我们引入了一个名为“持续时间对比度”的变量,该变量揭示了所有数据集之间的共同行为。这表明,在面对面关系中,我们在与给定的人之间花费或多或少的时间的倾向不是社会规则的控制,而是受人类共同的特征的控制。其他数据表明,狒狒是相同的。此外,我们提出了一种新型模型,以根据最近引入的征税几何图概念在给定关系中描述接触。它以令人印象深刻的水平重现数据。在所有数据集上发现相关的征税指数为alpha = 1.1,这暗示了灵长类动物的普遍定律,并打开了许多令人兴奋的观点。

We compare face-to-face interaction data recorded by wearable sensors in various sociological environments. The interactions among individuals display a clear environment-dependent diversity in agreement with previous analyses. The contact durations follow heavy-tailed distributions although not exactly of power-law type as previously suggested. Guided by the common patterns observed for each relation, we introduce a variable named the duration contrast, which reveals a common behavior among all datasets. This suggests that our tendency to spend more or less time than usual with a given individual in a face-to-face relation is not governed by social rules but by a common human trait. Additional data shows that it is the same for baboons. Furthermore, we propose a new kind of model to describe the contacts in a given relation based on the recently introduced concept of Levy Geometric Graphs. It reproduces the data at an impressive level. The associated Levy index is found to be alpha = 1.1 on all the datasets, suggesting a universal law for primates and opening many exciting perspectives.

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