Signed networks and balance theory provide a natural setting for real-world scenarios that show polarization dynamics, positive/negative relationships and political partisanship. For example, they have been proven effective in studying the increasing polarization of the votes in the two chambers of the U.S. Congress from World War II on Andris, Lee, Hamilton, Martino, Gunning & Selden (2015, PLoS ONE, 10, 1-14) and Aref & Neal (2020, Sci. Rep., 10, 1-10). To provide further insights into this particular case study, we propose the application of a pipeline to analyze and visualize a signed graphs configuration based on the exploitation of the corresponding Laplacian matrix spectral properties. The overall methodology is comparable with other...
Polarization in debates and social networks is a phenomenon clearly present in modern societies that...
There is a longstanding belief that in social networks with simultaneous friendly and hostile intera...
Structural balance modeling for signed graph networks presents how to model the sources of conflicts...
Signed networks and balance theory provide a natural setting for real-world scenarios that show pola...
Network visualization has established as a key complement to network analysis since the large variet...
abstract: US Senate is the venue of political debates where the federal bills are formed and voted. ...
Political inclinations of individuals (liberal vs. conservative) largely shape their opinions on sev...
Statistical network models are useful for understanding the underlying formation mechanism and chara...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ACM via the DOI in this ...
I study the U.S. Congressional voting record using network theory and computations. I encode the rol...
Each tab contains the signed network for a chamber of congress (H = House, S = Senate) in one sessio...
| openaire: EC/H2020/654024/EU//SoBigDataSigned networks are graphs whose edges are labelled with ei...
We introduce a model of polarization in networks as a unifying setting for the measurement of polari...
International audienceIn a signed graph, each link is associated to a sign, which can be either posi...
We present measures, models and link prediction algorithms based on the structural balance in signed...
Polarization in debates and social networks is a phenomenon clearly present in modern societies that...
There is a longstanding belief that in social networks with simultaneous friendly and hostile intera...
Structural balance modeling for signed graph networks presents how to model the sources of conflicts...
Signed networks and balance theory provide a natural setting for real-world scenarios that show pola...
Network visualization has established as a key complement to network analysis since the large variet...
abstract: US Senate is the venue of political debates where the federal bills are formed and voted. ...
Political inclinations of individuals (liberal vs. conservative) largely shape their opinions on sev...
Statistical network models are useful for understanding the underlying formation mechanism and chara...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ACM via the DOI in this ...
I study the U.S. Congressional voting record using network theory and computations. I encode the rol...
Each tab contains the signed network for a chamber of congress (H = House, S = Senate) in one sessio...
| openaire: EC/H2020/654024/EU//SoBigDataSigned networks are graphs whose edges are labelled with ei...
We introduce a model of polarization in networks as a unifying setting for the measurement of polari...
International audienceIn a signed graph, each link is associated to a sign, which can be either posi...
We present measures, models and link prediction algorithms based on the structural balance in signed...
Polarization in debates and social networks is a phenomenon clearly present in modern societies that...
There is a longstanding belief that in social networks with simultaneous friendly and hostile intera...
Structural balance modeling for signed graph networks presents how to model the sources of conflicts...