Modelling time-varying interactions in complex systems: the Score Driven Kinetic Ising Model

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A common issue when analyzing real-world complex systems is that the interactions between their elements often change over time. Here we propose a new modeling approach for time-varying interactions generalising the well-known Kinetic Ising Model, a minimalistic pairwise constant interactions model which has found applications in several scientific disciplines. Keeping arbitrary choices of dynamics to a minimum and seeking information theoretical optimality, the Score-Driven methodology allows to extract from data and interpret the presence of temporal patterns describing time-varying interactions. We identify a parameter whose value at a given time can be directly associated with the local predictability of the dynamics and we introduce a method to dynamically learn its value from the data, without specifying parametrically the system’s dynamics. We extend our framework to disentangle different sources (e.g. endogenous vs exogenous) of predictability in real time, and show how our methodology applies to a variety of complex systems such as financial markets, temporal (social) networks, and neuronal populations.

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Campajola, C., Gangi, D. D., Lillo, F., & Tantari, D. (2022). Modelling time-varying interactions in complex systems: the Score Driven Kinetic Ising Model. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-23770-0

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