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A Multi-agent Model for Opinion Evolution in Social Networks Under Cognitive Biases.

IFIP WG 6.1 International Conference on Formal Techniques for(2024)

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We generalize the DeGroot model for opinion dynamics to better capture realistic social scenarios. We introduce a model where each agent has their own individual cognitive biases . Society is represented as a directed graph whose edges indicate how much agents influence one another. Biases are represented as the functions in the square region [ - 1 , 1 ] 2 and categorized into four sub-regions based on the potential reactions they may elicit in an agent during instances of opinion disagreement . Under the assumption that each bias of every agent is a continuous function within the region of receptive but resistant reactions ( R ), we show that the society converges to a consensus if the graph is strongly connected. Under the same assumption, we also establish that the entire society converges to a unanimous opinion if and only if the source components of the graph-namely, strongly connected components with no external influence-converge to that opinion. We illustrate that convergence is not guaranteed for strongly connected graphs when biases are either discontinuous functions in R or not included in R . We showcase our model through a series of examples and simulations, offering insights into how opinions form in social networks under cognitive biases.
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