2019
DOI: 10.1109/tsipn.2019.2918442
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Adaptive Polling in Hierarchical Social Networks Using Blackwell Dominance

Abstract: Consider a population of individuals that observe an underlying state of nature that evolves over time. The population is classified into different levels depending on the hierarchical influence that dictates how the individuals at each level form an opinion on the state. The population is sampled sequentially by a pollster and the nodes (or individuals) respond to the questions asked by the pollster. This paper considers the following problem-How should the pollster poll the hierarchical social network to est… Show more

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