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Main Author: Sato, Kazuhiro
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.25114
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author Sato, Kazuhiro
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contents Controllability scores provide principled information on where intervention should be applied in large-scale network systems when explicit control design is difficult. Two representative controllability scores are the volumetric controllability score (VCS) and the average energy controllability score (AECS). While both are important, the standard AECS treats all state-transition directions uniformly. In this paper, we propose the weighted average energy controllability score (W-AECS), a task-dependent extension of AECS that incorporates a prescribed transition of interest through a weighting matrix. We show that the proposed formulation admits a control-theoretic interpretation via expected minimum-energy steering, and establish strict convexity and generic uniqueness. These results support the interpretation of W-AECS as a well-defined node-wise task-dependent intervention score. We also illustrate the proposed method on a structural brain-network dataset, where transition-dependent weighting reshapes the scoring pattern, yielding a VCS-like preference among the highest-ranked regions while preserving an overall structure distinct from both standard AECS and VCS.
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spellingShingle Task-Dependent Weighted Average Energy Controllability Score for Network Intervention
Sato, Kazuhiro
Optimization and Control
Controllability scores provide principled information on where intervention should be applied in large-scale network systems when explicit control design is difficult. Two representative controllability scores are the volumetric controllability score (VCS) and the average energy controllability score (AECS). While both are important, the standard AECS treats all state-transition directions uniformly. In this paper, we propose the weighted average energy controllability score (W-AECS), a task-dependent extension of AECS that incorporates a prescribed transition of interest through a weighting matrix. We show that the proposed formulation admits a control-theoretic interpretation via expected minimum-energy steering, and establish strict convexity and generic uniqueness. These results support the interpretation of W-AECS as a well-defined node-wise task-dependent intervention score. We also illustrate the proposed method on a structural brain-network dataset, where transition-dependent weighting reshapes the scoring pattern, yielding a VCS-like preference among the highest-ranked regions while preserving an overall structure distinct from both standard AECS and VCS.
title Task-Dependent Weighted Average Energy Controllability Score for Network Intervention
topic Optimization and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.25114