Physics – Data Analysis – Statistics and Probability
Scientific paper
2006-05-03
Physics
Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
18 pages, 10 figures. Expanded manuscript of original comment physics/0510216
Scientific paper
Following up on Barabasi's recent letter to Nature [435, 207--211 (2005)], we systematically investigate the time series of e-mail usage for 3,188 users at a university. We focus on two quantities for each user: the time interval between consecutively sent e-mails (interevent time), and the time interval between when a user sends an e-mail and when a recipient sends an e-mail back to the original sender (waiting time). We perform a standard Bayesian model selection analysis that demonstrates that the interevent times are well-described by a single log-normal while the waiting times are better described by the superposition of two log-normals. Our analysis rejects the possibility that either measure could be described by truncated power-law distributions with exponent $\alpha \simeq 1$. We also critically evaluate the priority queuing model proposed by Barab\'asi to describe the distribution of the waiting times. We show that neither the assumptions nor the predictions of the model are plausible, and conclude that a theoretical description of human e-mail communication patterns remains an open problem.
Amaral Luis A. N.
Malmgren Dean R.
Stouffer Daniel B.
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