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- Title
Simulating Trends in Artificial Influence Networks.
- Authors
Üblera, Hannah; Hartmann, Stephan
- Abstract
We present a study of the spreading of trends in artificial social influence networks using agent based models. We concentrate on basic properties of the agents which describe their individual attitudes towards a trend, as well as the influence which they exert in their social neighbourhood. Using a simple random network, we investigate the impact of network dynamicity, situations of opposing trends, and the disappearance of trends. A 'community' network is used to study the impact of group cohesiveness and connectors for the spreading of trends in social communities.
- Subjects
SOCIAL influence; MULTIAGENT systems; COMMUNITIES; SOCIAL groups research; SOCIAL interaction
- Publication
Journal of Artificial Societies & Social Simulation, 2016, Vol 19, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1460-7425
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18564/jasss.2978