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Consensus in Social Networks of Compound Nodes
Automation and Remote Control. 2018. Vol. 79. No. 6. P. 1117–1124.
Fedyanin D., Чхартишвили А. Г.
Opinion dynamics in network structures of special type are considered. Each node consists of two agents interacting with each other. The properties of consensus arising in such structures are studied using the DeGroot model.
Varnavsky A., , in: 26th International Conference, DAMDID/RCDL 2024, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, October 23–25, 2024, Revised Selected Papers. Data Analytics and Management in Data Intensive Domains. (CCIS, volume 2641).: Springer, 2026. P. 239–252.
An urgent task is to preserve and maintain the health of the country’s population, including through the promotion of a healthy lifestyle. Since social networks are very popular, especially among young people, it is possible to promote a healthy lifestyle on their basis. Despite the existing research on the influence of social networks on user ...
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Maltseva S. V., Голубцов П. В., Барахнин В. Б., Вычислительные технологии 2026 Т. 31 № 1 С. 5–22
The issues of macro-level monitoring of the manufacturing system in the implementation of the concepts of Industry 4.0 and 5.0 based on the study of information flows in manufacturing network structures are considered. The numerical models of three types of network interaction, that taking into account the influence of the number of objects, external influences, ...
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Fedyanin D., , in: 17th International Conference, SCSM 2025, Held as Part of the 27th HCI International Conference, HCII 2025, Gothenburg, Sweden, June 22–27, 2025, Proceedings, Part II. Social Computing and Social Media. LNCS, volume 15787Vol. 2.: Switzerland: Springer, 2025. P. 247–256.
The paper proposes a formal model for describing opinions and higher-order opinions (e.g., opinions about opinions) using classical epistemic logic, such as the Kripke structure. Traditionally employed for analyzing knowledge and beliefs, this model is adapted to interpret opinions as beliefs, which is particularly promising for describing human-computer interaction due to its high level of formalization. The study is ...
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Fedyanin D., Switzerland: Springer, 2025.
The 17th International Conference on Social Computing and Social Media (SCSM 2025)
was an affiliated conference of the HCI International (HCII) conference. It provided an
established international forum for the exchange and dissemination of scientific information related to social computing and social media, addressing a broad spectrum of
issues expanding our understanding of current and future issues in ...
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Дементьева К. В., Вестник Томского государственного университета. Филология 2021 № 73 С. 287–310
The article analyzes the public pages of provincial cities – centers of regions, which are information resources based on user-generated content, and reveals their role and impact on public opinion in modern society. The author’s definition of the city’s public page is given; the existing typologies are considered. Also, at this stage, the content of ...
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Petrov A., Sergey Zheglov, Akhremenko A. S., , in: 2024 17th International Conference on Management of Large-Scale System Development (MLSD).: IEEE, 2024. Ch. 1 P. 1–4.
Agent-based models on networks most often assume static networks. However, in some contexts political science
provides arguments that the dynamical character of the network should be taken into account. Specifically, during a protest campaign, new social ties between the participants may occur. Here we present an agent-based model of protest campaign and some numerical experiments with it. It is shown that ...
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Cham: Springer, 2024.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Conference on Modeling and Simulation of Social-Behavioral Phenomena in Creative Societies, MSBC 2024, held in Almaty, Kazakhstan, in September 2024.
The 16 full papers presented here were carefully reviewed and selected from 42 submissions. These papers have been categorized under the following topical sections: Computational intelligence and ...
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Evsyutin O., Ivanov F., Dzhanashia K., IEEE Access 2024 Vol. 12 P. 118154–118168
Protecting ownership of digital content is challenging in today’s online world, especially when sharing content through social networks and instant messengers. One possible solution is the use of watermarking; however, if the watermarking method is not robust enough, the watermark can get damaged or erased during transmission. This study introduces a template-based watermarking method with ...
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Slastnikov S., Zhukova L., Semichasnov I., Информационные технологии и вычислительные системы 2024 № 1 С. 97–108
In this article, we present a web service designed for searching, extracting, and analyzing data from social networks and messengers, demonstrating its application for studying communities within the "VKontakte" social network. The web service enables the identification of typical user profiles within communities, the assessment of emotional sentiment in posts and comments, as well as ...
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Rabchevskiy A., Yasnitsky L., , in: Digital Science: DSIC 2021Vol. 381.: Switzerland: Birkhauser/Springer, 2022. P. 412–421.
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Fedotov I. A., A. S. Khritankov, Obidare M. D., Programming and Computer Software 2023 Vol. 49 No. 5 P. 448–454
Multi-party agreements are used in distributed ledger systems and blockchain networks to reach an agreement on changes in the system. When one of the network participants proposes a transaction to be recorded, it should be first confirmed by certain network participants. A multi-party agreement or consensus determines who exactly these participants are. Based on the ...
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Dokuka S., Mikhaylova O., Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 2024 Vol. 41 No. 4 P. 720–729
Social integration is known to be positively related to academic performance. It is also well-known to play a different role for (self-identified) men and women. In this paper, we examine the differences seen in the correlations between academic performance and social integration for men and women. Gender was determined on the basis of self-identification. Utilizing ...
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Maddock J., Gallo F., Wolters F. et al., Gerontology 2023 Vol. 69 No. 11 P. 1330–1346
Introduction: In this study we examine whether social health markers measured at baseline are associated with differences in cognitive capability and in the rate of cognitive decline over an 11-to-18-year period among older adults and compare results across studies. Methods: We applied an integrated data analysis approach to 16,858 participants (mean age 65 years; 56% ...
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Marta Anson, Ksenia Eritsyan, International Journal of Adolescence and Youth 2023 Vol. 28 No. 1 Article 2245012
The study explores the roles of youth prosocial, self-interested and controlled motivations to comply with recommended protective behaviour during the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. We test the interrelations of aware-ness of COVID-19 cases in social network, risk perception, motivation and behaviour, via structural equation modelling on self-reported data from 1,265 undergraduate university students. ...
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Viktor S. Zayakin, Lyadova L. N., Viacheslav V. Lanin et al., , in: Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management: 13th International Joint Conference, IC3K 2021, Virtual Event, October 25–27, 2021, Revised Selected PapersVol. 1718: IC3K: International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering, and Knowledge Management.: Springer, 2023. Ch. 8 P. 129–149.
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Boklan D., Bahri A., Global Trade and Customs Journal 2022 Vol. 17 No. 2 P. 81–90
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has three main functions: (i) it provides a negotiation forum where Members can negotiate new agreements and understandings, (ii) it provides a judicial forum where trade disputes between countries can be settled, and (iii) it acts as an executive forum for the administration and application of the WTO agreements, including ...
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Fabrykant M., / Series SocArXiv "SocArXiv". 2022.
The study explores to what extent people in the contemporary Russia perceive their views and values as shared by the majority. The research hypothesis is that this perceived consensus in Russia is rather high, is positively related to various dimensions of national identity, subjective wellbeing, and social trust, and rather weekly related to actual consensus. ...
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Fedotov I., Anton Khritankov, Barger A., , in: 2022 The 5th International Conference on Software Engineering and Information Management (ICSIM).: NY: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2022. P. 100–105.
Blockchain technology and related frameworks have recently received extensive attention. Blockchain systems use multi-party consensus protocols to reach agreements on transactions. Hyperledger Fabric framework exposes a multi-party consensus, based on endorsement policy protocol, to reach a consensus on a transaction. In this paper, we define the problem of verification of a blockchain multi-party consensus with ...
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Biryukova O. V., Global Trade and Customs Journal 2022 Vol. 17 No. 3 P. 121–130
The negotiation work of the WTO is in the grip of the requirement that decision-making take place by consensus among all 164 members. At the same time, the shift in the political economy of trade negotiations towards plurilateralism is becoming increasingly evident. This begs the question of the perspectives of joint statement initiatives (JSI) on ...
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Beklaryan A., Бекларян Л. А., Akopov A. S., Advances in Systems Science and Applications 2022 Vol. 21 No. 4 P. 87–99
The Deffuant model is a model of opinion dynamics based on the factor of the degree of doubt of agents, called uncertainty. Despite its simplicity, the Deffuant model turned out to be technically extremely difficult to analyze, and its basic convergence properties, which are easy to observe numerically, are only empirical results. In the presented ...
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Nikolaev N., Martynov A., Yasnitsky L., Medical News of North Caucasus 2019 Vol. 14 No. 3 P. 424–434
Scientific and methodological support of the consensus is provided by the Section «Adherence to treatment» of the Russian scientific medical society of therapists (www.cor-rnmot.com; *corresponding author_ niknik.67@mail. ru, +79136782566, 644043, Omsk, Krasnyj Put’, 18–32).
The first Russian Consensus on the quantitative assessment of the adherence to treatment approved by the XII National Congress of physicians (Moscow, ...
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Kusse H., Philosophical Letters. Russian-European Dialogue 2021 Vol. 4 No. 2 P. 137–148
В статье рассматривается прагматика консенсуса в творчестве Яна Амоса Коменского. В первой части «Порядок круга» сравниваются три изобразительные работы Коменского из раннего романа «Лабиринт мира», школьного учебника «Видимый мир в картинках» и теоретической работы «Общая триада». Знаменитый рисунок «Лабиринта мира» изображает запутанный городской пейзаж в замкнутом круге и символизирует хаотичную жизнь человека после падения и ...
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