Understanding & Predicting User Lifetime with Machine Learning in an Anonymous Location-Based Social Network

inproceedings
2021
International Workshop on Location and the Web at WWW · WWW LocWeb

Abstract

In this work, we predict the user lifetime within the anonymous and location-based social network Jodel in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Jodel’s location-based nature yields to the establishment of disjoint communities country-wide and enables for the first time the study of user lifetime in the case of a large set of disjoint communities. A user’s lifetime is an important measurement for evaluating and steering customer bases as it can be leveraged to predict churn and possibly apply suitable methods to circumvent potential user losses. We train and test off the shelf machine learning techniques with 5-fold crossvalidation to predict user lifetime as a regression and classification problem; identifying the Random Forest to provide very strong results. Discussing model complexity and quality tradeoffs, we also dive deep into a time-dependent feature subset analysis, which does not work very well; Easing up the classification problem into a binary decision (lifetime longer than timespan 𝑥) enables a practical lifetime predictor with very good performance.We identify implicit similarities across community models according to strong correlations in feature importance. A single countrywide model generalizes the problem and works equally well for any tested community; the overall model internally works similar to others also indicated by its feature importances.

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User Lifetime Prediction Machine Learning for Social Networks Computational Social Science Churn Prediction Models Social Media Data Mining Random Forest Classification