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Events in March–April 2020

  • keynote LIG

    Category: Seminars keynote LIG


    March 5, 2020

  • Seminar Anastasios Giovanidis

    Category: Seminars Seminar Anastasios Giovanidis


    March 12, 2020

    Title : Ranking Online Social Users by their Influence

    Abstract:

    In this talk I will introduce an original mathematical model to analyse the diffusion of posts within a generic online social platform. As a main result, using the developed model, we derive in closed form the probabilities that posts originating from a given user are found on the Wall and Newsfeed of any other inside the platform. By combining these probabilities we get a measure of per user influence on the entire network. This constitutes a new centrality measure which is more expressive than existing ones, in the sense that it combines the user position on the graph with the user posting activity. Comparisons with simulations show the accuracy of this model and its robustness with respect to the modelling assumptions. Furthermore, its application on large data traces from real platforms asserts its validity for real world applications, and the possibilities it opens for explaining real diffusion phenomena and predicting actual user influence.

    Bio:

    Anastasios Giovanidis received the Diploma degree in electrical and computer engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, in 2005, and the Dr. Ing. degree in wireless communications and information theory from the Technical University of Berlin, Germany, in 2010. He has been a postdoctoral fellow, first with the Zuse Institute Berlin, Germany (with Prof. Martin Grötschel), and later with INRIA, Paris, France (with Prof. François Baccelli). Since 2013 he is a permanent researcher of the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS, CR1). From 2013 until 2016 he was affiliated with the Télécom ParisTech CNRS-LTCI laboratory. Since 2016 he is affiliated with the computer science laboratory LIP6 of the Sorbonne University. He has served as the General co-chair for WIOPT 2017, CCDWN 2018, and GameNets 2019. His current research interests include performance analysis and optimisation of telecom and social networks, supported by data analysis and learning.

  • F. Falniowski: "Robust routes to chaos in congestion games: The effects of scale on learning dynamics"

    Category: Seminars F. Falniowski: "Robust routes to chaos in congestion games: The effects of scale on learning dynamics"


    March 13, 2020

    We study the effects of increasing the population size/scale of costs in congestion games and generalize recent results for the well known Multiplicative Weights Update dynamic to a large class of Follow-the-Regularized Leader dynamics (FoReL). We prove that even in simple linear congestion games with two parallel links as the population/scale increases, learning becomes unstable and (unless the game is fully symmetric) eventually Li-Yorke chaotic. Despite their chaotic instability, the dynamics provably converge in a time-average sense to an exact equilibrium for any choice of learning rate and any scale of costs.

  • Seminar CERAI Alexandre Termier

    Category: Seminars Seminar CERAI Alexandre Termier


    March 19, 2020

  • PhD defense of Stephan Plassart (Postponed due to COVID lockdown)

    Category: Seminars PhD defense of Stephan Plassart (Postponed due to COVID lockdown)


    March 26, 2020

    TBA

  • keynote LIG

    Category: Seminars keynote LIG


    April 2, 2020

    POLARIS theory meeting

    Category: Seminars POLARIS theory meeting


    April 2, 2020

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