Тип публикации: статья из журнала
Год издания: 2022
Идентификатор DOI: 10.1109/SYNCHROINFO55067.2022.9840967
Ключевые слова: social network, dissemination of information, fake information, modeling, statistical patterns
Аннотация: In the context of the functioning and evolution of modern information society, processes that are actually implemented in the economy, public life and, recently, even in politics, in a certain way significantly correlate with the totality of information processes in numerous social networks and Internet communities. Information relПоказать полностьюationships between objects, systems and processes of any nature are quite logical to interpret and analyze as multidimensional information connections and interactions implemented within the framework of coordination of actions aimed at successful achievement of the hierarchy of global and local goals. This coordination is to provide some minimum level of uncertainty regarding the determination of a number of optimal scenarios for the development of relevant events in the short and long term. The intensive exchange of information contributes to such successful coordination, which, as a rule, is due to the need to adjust the goals of the functioning of objects and their likely behavior. An important aspect, in this case, is the reliability and objectivity of the information generated in the virtual space, on the basis of which management decisions are made. In particular, it is necessary to identify and stop the so-called «fakes». Mutual coordination of the actions of objects and systems, based on a compromise of their interests, can be interpreted as a targeted synchronization of the relevant processes and the set of actions implemented in the virtual and real world.
Журнал: Systems of Signal Synchronization, Generating and Processing in Telecommunications
Выпуск журнала: Т. 5, № 1
Номера страниц: 394-399
ISSN журнала: 28320506
Место издания: Vienna
Издатель: Institute of Radio and Information Systems, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)