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Multimodal Post Attentive Profiling for Influencer Marketing

Published: 20 April 2020 Publication History

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Influencer marketing has become a key marketing method for brands in recent years. Hence, brands have been increasingly utilizing influencers’ social networks to reach niche markets, and researchers have been studying various aspects of influencer marketing. However, brands have often suffered from searching and hiring the right influencers with specific interests/topics for their marketing due to a lack of available influencer data and/or limited capacity of marketing agencies. This paper proposes a multimodal deep learning model that uses text and image information from social media posts (i) to classify influencers into specific interests/topics (e.g., fashion, beauty) and (ii) to classify their posts into certain categories. We use the attention mechanism to select the posts that are more relevant to the topics of influencers, thereby generating useful influencer representations. We conduct experiments on the dataset crawled from Instagram, which is the most popular social media for influencer marketing. The experimental results show that our proposed model significantly outperforms existing user profiling methods by achieving 98% and 96% accuracy in classifying influencers and their posts, respectively. We release our influencer dataset of 33,935 influencers labeled with specific topics based on 10,180,500 posts to facilitate future research.

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DOI:10.1145/3366423
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  1. Influencer marketing
  2. Influencer profiling
  3. Multi-task learning
  4. Multimodal neural network
  5. Social media
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