In-Depth Behavior Understanding and Use: The Behavior Informatics Approach
Longbing Cao

TL;DR
This paper introduces Behavior Informatics (BI), a comprehensive approach for explicit, quantitative analysis of human behaviors to uncover deeper insights and impacts in complex organizational contexts.
Contribution
The paper proposes the novel Behavior Informatics framework, integrating behavior representation, data construction, impact analysis, and simulation for in-depth behavior understanding.
Findings
BI can reveal deeper behavioral patterns than traditional methods.
Experimental results demonstrate BI's effectiveness in behavior analysis.
BI enhances systematic modeling of behaviors in physical and virtual organizations.
Abstract
The in-depth analysis of human behavior has been increasingly recognized as a crucial means for disclosing interior driving forces, causes and impact on businesses in handling many challenging issues. The modeling and analysis of behaviors in virtual organizations is an open area. Traditional behavior modeling mainly relies on qualitative methods from behavioral science and social science perspectives. The so-called behavior analysis is actually based on human demographic and business usage data, where behavior-oriented elements are hidden in routinely collected transactional data. As a result, it is ineffective or even impossible to deeply scrutinize native behavior intention, lifecycle and impact on complex problems and business issues. We propose the approach of Behavior Informatics (BI), in order to support explicit and quantitative behavior involvement through a conversion from…
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