Modeling recommender systems as control systems shows that time-optimized fairness interventions can improve overall long-term performance rather than merely trading off against utility.
Homophily influences ranking of minorities in social networks
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PATCH model simulations show preferential attachment and homophily increase segregation and degree inequality while triadic closure reduces segregation but amplifies overall inequality, and the model accounts for observed gender disparities in 50 years of physics and CS collaboration networks.
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Recommender Systems as Control Systems
Modeling recommender systems as control systems shows that time-optimized fairness interventions can improve overall long-term performance rather than merely trading off against utility.
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Network Inequality through Preferential Attachment, Triadic Closure, and Homophily
PATCH model simulations show preferential attachment and homophily increase segregation and degree inequality while triadic closure reduces segregation but amplifies overall inequality, and the model accounts for observed gender disparities in 50 years of physics and CS collaboration networks.