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    Dynamical networks of social influence: Modern trends and perspectives

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    Dynamics and control of processes over social networks, such as the evolution of opinions, social influence and interpersonal appraisals, diffusion of information and misinfor-mation, emergence and dissociation of communities, are now attracting significant attention from the broad research community that works on systems, control, identification and learning. To provide an introduction to this rapidly developing area, a Tutorial Session was included into the program of IFAC World Congress 2020. This paper provides a brief summary of the three tutorial lectures, covering the most "mature"directions in analysis of social networks and dynamics over them: 1) formation of opinions under social influence; 2) identification and learning for analysis of a network's structure; 3) dynamics of interpersonal appraisals

    Dynamical Networks of Social Influence: Modern Trends and Perspectives

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    Dynamics and control of processes over social networks, such as the evolution of opinions, social influence and interpersonal appraisals, diffusion of information and misinformation, emergence and dissociation of communities, are now attracting significant attention from the broad research community that works on systems, control, identification and learning. To provide an introduction to this rapidly developing area, a Tutorial Session was included into the program of IFAC World Congress 2020. This paper provides a brief summary of the three tutorial lectures, covering the most “mature” directions in analysis of social networks and dynamics over them: 1) formation of opinions under social influence; 2) identification and learning for analysis of a network’s structure; 3) dynamics of interpersonal appraisals

    Learning political DNA in the Italian senate

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    Motivated by the increasing interest of the control community towards social sciences and the study of opinion formation and belief systems, in this paper we address the problem of exploiting voting data for inferring the underlying affinity of individuals to competing ideology groups. In particular, we mine key voting records of the Italian Senate during the XVII legislature, in order to extract the hidden information about the closeness of senators to political parties, based on a parsimonious feature extraction method that selects the most relevant bills. Modeling the voting data as outcomes of a mixture of random variables and using sparse learning techniques, we cast the problem in a probabilistic framework and derive an information theoretic measure, which we refer to as Political Data-aNalytic Affinity (Political DNA). The advantages of this new affinity measure are discussed in the paper. The results of the numerical analysis on voting data unveil underlying relationships among political exponents of the Italian Senate
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