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Prediction in complex systems: the case of the international trade network

Physics and Society 2015-11-18 v1 Social and Information Networks Trading and Market Microstructure

Abstract

Predicting the future evolution of complex systems is one of the main challenges in complexity science. Based on a current snapshot of a network, link prediction algorithms aim to predict its future evolution. We apply here link prediction algorithms to data on the international trade between countries. This data can be represented as a complex network where links connect countries with the products that they export. Link prediction techniques based on heat and mass diffusion processes are employed to obtain predictions for products exported in the future. These baseline predictions are improved using a recent metric of country fitness and product similarity. The overall best results are achieved with a newly developed metric of product similarity which takes advantage of causality in the network evolution.

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@article{arxiv.1511.05404,
  title  = {Prediction in complex systems: the case of the international trade network},
  author = {Alexandre Vidmer and An Zeng and Matúš Medo and Yi-Cheng Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.05404},
  year   = {2015}
}