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Interactive Sensing and Decision Making in Social Networks
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Source: Journal:Foundations and Trends® in Signal Processing ISSN Print:1932-8346, ISSN Online:1932-8354 Publisher:Now Publishers Volume 7 Number 1-2, Pages: 199(1-196) DOI: 10.1561/2000000048
Abstract:
The proliferation of social media such as real time microblogging and online reputation systems facilitate real time sensing of social
patterns and behavior. In the last decade, sensing and decision making in social networks have witnessed significant progress in the
electrical engineering, computer science, economics, finance, and sociology research communities. Research in this area involves the
interaction of dynamic random graphs, socio-economic analysis, and statistical inference algorithms. This monograph provides a survey,
tutorial development, and discussion of four highly stylized examples: social learning for interactive sensing; tracking the degree
distribution of social networks; sensing and information diffusion; and coordination of decision making via game-theoretic learning. Each of
the four examples is motivated by practical examples, and comprises of a literature survey together with careful problem formulation and
mathematical analysis. Despite being highly stylized, these examples provide a rich variety of models, algorithms and analysis tools that
are readily accessible to a signal processing, control/systems theory, and applied mathematics audience.
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