Introduction
The Microblog Information Dynamics Modeling (MIDM) project is a academic research project for analyzing dynamics of information diffusion in the microblog system. since the user scale in chinese microblog such as Weibo has become enormous now, it's hard to figure out the whole picture of the diffusion processes by simply analysis or simulation. So the midm is to help us to analysis the huge dataset we collect from the Weibo system, and build different diffusion model to simulate and try to predict the future dynamics of information diffusion especially the diffusion with same topics...
print "Hello MIDM!"
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