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It is not just about the Melody: How Europe Votes for its Favorite Songs

Published 16 Feb 2020 in cs.SI | (2002.06609v1)

Abstract: The Eurovision Song Contest is a popular annual international song competition organized by the European Broadcasting Union. The winner is decided by the audience and expert juries from each participating nation, which is why the analysis of its voting network offers a great insight into what factors, besides the quality of the performances, influence the voting decisions. In this paper, we present the findings of the analysis of the voting network, together with the results of a predictive model based on the collected data. We touch upon the methodology used and describe the dataset we carry the analysis on. The results include some general features of the voting networks, the exposed communities of countries that award significantly more points among themselves than would be expected and some predictions on what the biggest factors that lead to this phenomenon are. We also include the model to predict the votes based on network structure of both previous votes and song preferences of nations, which we found not to offer much improved predictions than relying on the betting tables alone.

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