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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
Volume: 06 Issue: 08 | Aug 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 757
ANALYZING VOTING RESULTS USING INFLUENCE MATRIX
Kalyaan Kanugula1, Kalal Arun Kumar Goud2, Gunda Vishnucharan3
1B. Tech Student, Department of CSE, Gurunanak Institutions, Ibrahimpatnam, Hyderabad, India
2B. Tech Student, Department of CSE, Gurunanak Institutions, Ibrahimpatnam, Hyderabad, India
3B. Tech Student, Department of CSE, Gurunanak Institutions, Ibrahimpatnam, Hyderabad, India
---------------------------------------------------------------------***----------------------------------------------------------------------
Abstract - This project aims at modelling and inferring the
influence among people from ballot information (or
additional typically from actions that square measure
selected by selecting one amongst totally different options).
The ballot information square measure modelled as
outcomes of a separate random method, that we tend to
consult with because the vote model, whose evolution is ruled
by the DeGroot opinion dynamics with stubborn nodes.
Based on the projected model, we tend to formulate
the maximum-a-posterior expert for the opinions and
influence matrix (or the transition matrix) and derive a
tractable approximation that leads to a convex improvement
downside. the project, the identifiability of the network
dynamics parameters and therefore the vote prediction
procedure supported the influence matrix, square measure
mentioned exhaustive. The outcome prediction will be shown
on a bar graph, using that graph results are predicted.
Curiously, despite the comparatively little information record
offered, the influence matrix inferred from the important
information is with the common intuition regarding the
influence structure.
Key Words: Influence Matrix, Maximum-a-Posterior,
Opinion Dynamics, Vote Model, Vote Prediction, Influence
Structure.
1. INTRODUCTION
This work proposesa discuss-then-votemodel tocapture the
underlying dynamics that governthevotingoutcomesunder
social pressure and provides a novel interpretation of the
voting data based on opinion dynamics. Specifically, we
model the voting outcomes as realizations of a categorical
distribution parameterized by the steady state opinions in
DeGroot opinion dynamics. Opinion dynamics model the
change of the belief of an agent under social pressure. This
belief is the probability of taking an action, like a vote. Many
computational problemshaveexplicitmatricesastheirinput
(e.g., adjacency matrices of graphs, experimental
observations etc.) while others refer to some matrix
implicitly(e.g.,document-termmatrices,hyperlink structure,
object-feature representations, network traffic etc.). We
refer to algorithms which use the spectrum, i.e., eigenvalues
and vectors, singular values and vectors, of the input data or
matrices derived from the inputasSpectral Algorithms.Such
algorithms are the focus of this book. In the first part, we
describe applications of spectral methods in algorithms for
problems from combinatorial optimization, learning,
clustering, etc. In the second part of the book, we study
efficient randomizedalgorithmsforcomputing basicspectral
quantities such as low-rank approximations. The Singular
price Decomposition (SVD) from algebra and its shut
relative, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), are central
tools in the design of spectral algorithms. If the rows of a
matrix are viewed as points in a high dimensional space,
with the columns being the coordinates, then SVD/PCA are
typically used to reduce the dimensionality of those points,
and solve the targetproblem inthelower-dimensional space.
The machine blessings of such a projection ar apparent;
additionally, these tools are often able to highlight hidden
structure in the data. Chapter 1 provides an introduction to
SVD via an application to a generalization of the least-
squares fit problem. The next three chapters are motivated
by one of the most popular applications of spectral methods,
namely clustering. Tackles a classical problem from
Statistics, learning a mixture of Gaussians from unlabeled
samples; SVD leads to the current best guarantees. Studies
spectral bunch for distinct random inputs, victimization
classical results from random matrices, whereas Analyzes
spectral bunch for discretionaryinputstogetapproximation
guarantees. We turn to optimization and see the application
of tensors to solving maximum constraint satisfaction
problems with a bounded number of literals in each
constraint. This powerful application of low-rank tensor
approximation substantially extends and generalizesa large
body of work.
1.1 Objective
To set the stage for our proposed estimation problem, we
study the maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimator of the
opinions as well as the influencematrix.Aspectral algorithm
based on the influence matrix technique is described for
solving numerically the flow of incompressible viscous
fluids. The algorithmic development is for both Newtonian
and non‐Newtonian flows. Toinvestigatetheperformanceof
the method several test problems are solved.
2. EXISTING SYSTEM
Among the relevant types of data available, a popular set is
that of voting results. Since the group actions are usually
decided by majority votes, their impact is directly
interpretable. The balloting knowledge area unit sculptural
as outcomes of a separate random method, that we tend to
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
Volume: 06 Issue: 08 | Aug 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 758
consult with because the discuss-then-vote model, whose
evolution is ruled by the DeGroot opinion dynamics with
stubborn nodes. Direct prediction is the disadvantage of the
existing system. In this the prediction will come after the
completion of the vote.
3. PROPOSED SYSTEM
To set the stage for our proposed estimation problem, we
study the maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimator of the
opinions as well as the influence matrix. These methods do
not give any scientific interpretation of the voting process,
which we see as a fundamental benefit of the proposed
model-based approach. The following are the advantages of
this method are dynamic Prediction and fast process.
4. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
In the below figure Illustrations of the inference procedure
for the influence matrix. We cluster the topics from the
metadata or from any topic modeling or semantic modeling
methods (e.g., for Doodle or web dataset); we could select
stubborn agents via side informationfromthemeta data;the
opinion estimation follows a likelihood estimation process
and the inference estimation is conducted by solving.
Fig-1: System Architecture
5. METHODOLOGIE
5.1. Influence Matrix Technique
A spectral algorithm basedontheinfluencematrixtechnique
is described for solving numerically the flow of
incompressible viscous fluids. The algorithmic development
is for both Newtonian and non‐Newtonian flows. To
investigate the performance of the method several test
problems are solved.
6. IMPLEMENTATION
Fig-2.1: Admin Login Page
Description- After clicking on Admin it will direct to this
page. Here the admin can login into his/her account. The
admin has to give the correct username & the password to
get login.
Fig-2.2: View Opinion Page 1
Description- This is view opinion page. Here the admin can
view the opinion dynamically. Left side admin can view the
senator votes & right side admin can view party votes.
Fig-2.3: View Opinion Page 2
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
Volume: 06 Issue: 08 | Aug 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072
© 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 759
Description- This how the opinionsareshowntotheadmin.
For the senator the counts are shown & for the party the bar
graph is shown.
Fig-2.4: Upload Dataset Page
Description- Admin can upload datasets here. Adminhasto
select the senator name then the which state he/she is from
and the bill the person worked on then the admin will
upload the datasets.
Fig-2.5: After giving Vote
Description- After user giving thevote.Theopiniongraphis
shown to the user.
7. CONCLUSION & FUTURE ENHANCEMENT
7.1 Conclusion
To conclude, in this project wehaveproposeda newstrategy
to extract the opinion dynamics model through collecting
votes from a population. We developed a discuss-then-vote
model as a generative model fortheobservedvotes,inwhich
the votes are casted after a discussion period of opinion
exchanges. To infer the model parameters, we utilized an
opinion dynamics model with the existence of stubborn
agents, which allows us to formulate the inference problem
under the Bayesian framework.Basedontheinferredmodel,
we also derived a vote prediction procedure to predict on
the vote outcomes by evaluating upper andlowerbounds on
the likelihoods.
7.2 Future Enhancement
The slight advantage of the random forest algorithm
indicates that there is some margin for improvement; we
believe that a weakness of our approach may lie in treating
as independent parametersthestubbornsenators’ beliefs on
different topics. This is an important modeling aspect that
we plan to explore in future work.
REFERENCES
[1] Journal of the American Statistical Association, vol. 69,
no. 345, pp. 118–121, 1974.
[2] [2] A. De, S. Bhattacharya, P. Bhattacharya, N. Ganguly,
and S. Chakrabarti, “Learning a linear influence model
from transient opinion dynamics,” CIKM ’14, pp. 401–
410, 2014.
[3] [3] A. Das, S. Gollapudi, and K. Munagala, “Modeling
opinion dynamics in social networks,” in Proc WSDM,
2014, pp. 403–412.
[4] [4] A. G. Chandrasekhar, H. Larreguy, and J. P. Xandri,
“Testing models of social learning on networks:
evidence from a framed field experiment,” Working
Paper, 2012.
[5] [5] D. Acemoglu and A. Ozdaglar,“Opiniondynamicsand
learning in social networks,” Dynamic Games and
Applications, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 3–49, 2011.
[6] [6] M. E. Yildiz and A. Scaglione, “Computing along
routes via gossiping,” IEEE Trans.onSignal Process.,vol.
58, no. 6, pp. 3313–3327, 2010.
[7] [7] W. Ben-Ameur, P. Bianchi, andJ.Jakubowicz,“Robust
Average Consensus using Total Variation Gossip
Algorithm,” in VALUETOOLS, 2012, pp. 99–106.
[8] [8] U. A. Khan, S. Kar, and J. M. F. Moura, “Higher
dimensional consensus: Learning in large-scale
networks,” IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol.
58, no. 5, pp. 2836–2849, May 2010.
[9] [9] P. Jia, A. MirTabatabaei, N. E. Friedkin, and F. Bullo,
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influence networks,” SIAM review, vol. 57, no. 3, pp.
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diffusion of beliefs in social networks: An overview,”
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 16–
29, 2013.

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IRJET- Analyzing Voting Results using Influence Matrix

  • 1. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 08 | Aug 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 757 ANALYZING VOTING RESULTS USING INFLUENCE MATRIX Kalyaan Kanugula1, Kalal Arun Kumar Goud2, Gunda Vishnucharan3 1B. Tech Student, Department of CSE, Gurunanak Institutions, Ibrahimpatnam, Hyderabad, India 2B. Tech Student, Department of CSE, Gurunanak Institutions, Ibrahimpatnam, Hyderabad, India 3B. Tech Student, Department of CSE, Gurunanak Institutions, Ibrahimpatnam, Hyderabad, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract - This project aims at modelling and inferring the influence among people from ballot information (or additional typically from actions that square measure selected by selecting one amongst totally different options). The ballot information square measure modelled as outcomes of a separate random method, that we tend to consult with because the vote model, whose evolution is ruled by the DeGroot opinion dynamics with stubborn nodes. Based on the projected model, we tend to formulate the maximum-a-posterior expert for the opinions and influence matrix (or the transition matrix) and derive a tractable approximation that leads to a convex improvement downside. the project, the identifiability of the network dynamics parameters and therefore the vote prediction procedure supported the influence matrix, square measure mentioned exhaustive. The outcome prediction will be shown on a bar graph, using that graph results are predicted. Curiously, despite the comparatively little information record offered, the influence matrix inferred from the important information is with the common intuition regarding the influence structure. Key Words: Influence Matrix, Maximum-a-Posterior, Opinion Dynamics, Vote Model, Vote Prediction, Influence Structure. 1. INTRODUCTION This work proposesa discuss-then-votemodel tocapture the underlying dynamics that governthevotingoutcomesunder social pressure and provides a novel interpretation of the voting data based on opinion dynamics. Specifically, we model the voting outcomes as realizations of a categorical distribution parameterized by the steady state opinions in DeGroot opinion dynamics. Opinion dynamics model the change of the belief of an agent under social pressure. This belief is the probability of taking an action, like a vote. Many computational problemshaveexplicitmatricesastheirinput (e.g., adjacency matrices of graphs, experimental observations etc.) while others refer to some matrix implicitly(e.g.,document-termmatrices,hyperlink structure, object-feature representations, network traffic etc.). We refer to algorithms which use the spectrum, i.e., eigenvalues and vectors, singular values and vectors, of the input data or matrices derived from the inputasSpectral Algorithms.Such algorithms are the focus of this book. In the first part, we describe applications of spectral methods in algorithms for problems from combinatorial optimization, learning, clustering, etc. In the second part of the book, we study efficient randomizedalgorithmsforcomputing basicspectral quantities such as low-rank approximations. The Singular price Decomposition (SVD) from algebra and its shut relative, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), are central tools in the design of spectral algorithms. If the rows of a matrix are viewed as points in a high dimensional space, with the columns being the coordinates, then SVD/PCA are typically used to reduce the dimensionality of those points, and solve the targetproblem inthelower-dimensional space. The machine blessings of such a projection ar apparent; additionally, these tools are often able to highlight hidden structure in the data. Chapter 1 provides an introduction to SVD via an application to a generalization of the least- squares fit problem. The next three chapters are motivated by one of the most popular applications of spectral methods, namely clustering. Tackles a classical problem from Statistics, learning a mixture of Gaussians from unlabeled samples; SVD leads to the current best guarantees. Studies spectral bunch for distinct random inputs, victimization classical results from random matrices, whereas Analyzes spectral bunch for discretionaryinputstogetapproximation guarantees. We turn to optimization and see the application of tensors to solving maximum constraint satisfaction problems with a bounded number of literals in each constraint. This powerful application of low-rank tensor approximation substantially extends and generalizesa large body of work. 1.1 Objective To set the stage for our proposed estimation problem, we study the maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimator of the opinions as well as the influencematrix.Aspectral algorithm based on the influence matrix technique is described for solving numerically the flow of incompressible viscous fluids. The algorithmic development is for both Newtonian and non‐Newtonian flows. Toinvestigatetheperformanceof the method several test problems are solved. 2. EXISTING SYSTEM Among the relevant types of data available, a popular set is that of voting results. Since the group actions are usually decided by majority votes, their impact is directly interpretable. The balloting knowledge area unit sculptural as outcomes of a separate random method, that we tend to
  • 2. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 08 | Aug 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 758 consult with because the discuss-then-vote model, whose evolution is ruled by the DeGroot opinion dynamics with stubborn nodes. Direct prediction is the disadvantage of the existing system. In this the prediction will come after the completion of the vote. 3. PROPOSED SYSTEM To set the stage for our proposed estimation problem, we study the maximum a posteriori (MAP) estimator of the opinions as well as the influence matrix. These methods do not give any scientific interpretation of the voting process, which we see as a fundamental benefit of the proposed model-based approach. The following are the advantages of this method are dynamic Prediction and fast process. 4. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE In the below figure Illustrations of the inference procedure for the influence matrix. We cluster the topics from the metadata or from any topic modeling or semantic modeling methods (e.g., for Doodle or web dataset); we could select stubborn agents via side informationfromthemeta data;the opinion estimation follows a likelihood estimation process and the inference estimation is conducted by solving. Fig-1: System Architecture 5. METHODOLOGIE 5.1. Influence Matrix Technique A spectral algorithm basedontheinfluencematrixtechnique is described for solving numerically the flow of incompressible viscous fluids. The algorithmic development is for both Newtonian and non‐Newtonian flows. To investigate the performance of the method several test problems are solved. 6. IMPLEMENTATION Fig-2.1: Admin Login Page Description- After clicking on Admin it will direct to this page. Here the admin can login into his/her account. The admin has to give the correct username & the password to get login. Fig-2.2: View Opinion Page 1 Description- This is view opinion page. Here the admin can view the opinion dynamically. Left side admin can view the senator votes & right side admin can view party votes. Fig-2.3: View Opinion Page 2
  • 3. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 08 | Aug 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 759 Description- This how the opinionsareshowntotheadmin. For the senator the counts are shown & for the party the bar graph is shown. Fig-2.4: Upload Dataset Page Description- Admin can upload datasets here. Adminhasto select the senator name then the which state he/she is from and the bill the person worked on then the admin will upload the datasets. Fig-2.5: After giving Vote Description- After user giving thevote.Theopiniongraphis shown to the user. 7. CONCLUSION & FUTURE ENHANCEMENT 7.1 Conclusion To conclude, in this project wehaveproposeda newstrategy to extract the opinion dynamics model through collecting votes from a population. We developed a discuss-then-vote model as a generative model fortheobservedvotes,inwhich the votes are casted after a discussion period of opinion exchanges. To infer the model parameters, we utilized an opinion dynamics model with the existence of stubborn agents, which allows us to formulate the inference problem under the Bayesian framework.Basedontheinferredmodel, we also derived a vote prediction procedure to predict on the vote outcomes by evaluating upper andlowerbounds on the likelihoods. 7.2 Future Enhancement The slight advantage of the random forest algorithm indicates that there is some margin for improvement; we believe that a weakness of our approach may lie in treating as independent parametersthestubbornsenators’ beliefs on different topics. This is an important modeling aspect that we plan to explore in future work. REFERENCES [1] Journal of the American Statistical Association, vol. 69, no. 345, pp. 118–121, 1974. [2] [2] A. De, S. Bhattacharya, P. Bhattacharya, N. Ganguly, and S. Chakrabarti, “Learning a linear influence model from transient opinion dynamics,” CIKM ’14, pp. 401– 410, 2014. [3] [3] A. Das, S. Gollapudi, and K. Munagala, “Modeling opinion dynamics in social networks,” in Proc WSDM, 2014, pp. 403–412. [4] [4] A. G. Chandrasekhar, H. Larreguy, and J. P. Xandri, “Testing models of social learning on networks: evidence from a framed field experiment,” Working Paper, 2012. [5] [5] D. Acemoglu and A. Ozdaglar,“Opiniondynamicsand learning in social networks,” Dynamic Games and Applications, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 3–49, 2011. [6] [6] M. E. Yildiz and A. Scaglione, “Computing along routes via gossiping,” IEEE Trans.onSignal Process.,vol. 58, no. 6, pp. 3313–3327, 2010. [7] [7] W. Ben-Ameur, P. Bianchi, andJ.Jakubowicz,“Robust Average Consensus using Total Variation Gossip Algorithm,” in VALUETOOLS, 2012, pp. 99–106. [8] [8] U. A. Khan, S. Kar, and J. M. F. Moura, “Higher dimensional consensus: Learning in large-scale networks,” IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, vol. 58, no. 5, pp. 2836–2849, May 2010. [9] [9] P. Jia, A. MirTabatabaei, N. E. Friedkin, and F. Bullo, “Opinion dynamics and the evolution of social power in influence networks,” SIAM review, vol. 57, no. 3, pp. 367–397, 2015. [10] [10] C. Chamley, A. Scaglione, and L. Li, “Models for the diffusion of beliefs in social networks: An overview,” Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 16– 29, 2013.