The proposed FS-SNS feature selection method reportedly improves simulation accuracy for 8 of 10 real-world networks, but the evaluation is circular because the same degree-distribution metric is optimized and then used for selection.
Digital Twin-Oriented Complex Networked Systems based on Heterogeneous Node Features and Interaction Rules
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This study proposes an extendable modelling framework for Digital Twin-Oriented Complex Networked Systems (DT-CNSs) with a goal of generating networks that faithfully represent real systems. Modelling process focuses on (i) features of nodes and (ii) interaction rules for creating connections that are built based on individual node's preferences. We conduct experiments on simulation-based DT-CNSs that incorporate various features and rules about network growth and different transmissibilities related to an epidemic spread on these networks. We present a case study on disaster resilience of social networks given an epidemic outbreak by investigating the infection occurrence within specific time and social distance. The experimental results show how different levels of the structural and dynamics complexities, concerned with feature diversity and flexibility of interaction rules respectively, influence network growth and epidemic spread. The analysis revealed that, to achieve maximum disaster resilience, mitigation policies should be targeted at nodes with preferred features as they have higher infection risks and should be the focus of the epidemic control.
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How the use of feature selection methods influences the efficiency and accuracy of complex network simulations
The proposed FS-SNS feature selection method reportedly improves simulation accuracy for 8 of 10 real-world networks, but the evaluation is circular because the same degree-distribution metric is optimized and then used for selection.