This paper studies the logical features of social group creation. We focus on the mechanisms which indicate when agents can form a team based on the correspondence in their set of features (behavior, opinions, etc.). Our basic approach uses a semi-metric on the set of agents, which is used to construct a network topology. Then it is extended with epistemic features to represent the agents’ epistemic states, allowing us to explore group-creation alternatives where what matters is not only the agent’s differences but also what they know about them. We use tools of dynamic epistemic logic to study the properties of different strategies to network formations
Abstract. In this paper, we develop a formal framework for analysing the flow of information and kno...
Social networks are graphs to represent social relation-ships. Social networks often change, but gra...
We propose a new dynamic hybrid logic to reason about social networks and their dynamics building on...
This paper is part of an on-going programme in which we provide a logical study of social network fo...
This paper is part of an on-going research programme on the logical aspects of social network creati...
This paper is part of an on-going programme on the study of the logical aspects of social network fo...
The purpose of this paper is to present a formal model of social net- works suitable for studying qu...
Logic has been proved useful to model various aspects of the reasoning process of agents and Multi-A...
Logic has been proved useful to model various aspects of the reasoning process of agents and Multi-A...
Abstract. In the flourishing research area of agent-based social sim-ulation, the focus is on the em...
In the ourishing research area of agent-based social simulation, the focus is on the emergence of so...
This thesis uses logical tools to investigate a number of basic features of social networks and thei...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
Computer Science, Swenson College of Science and EngineeringOnline social networks have become a dom...
Formation of consensus groups with shared opinions or views is a common feature of human social life...
Abstract. In this paper, we develop a formal framework for analysing the flow of information and kno...
Social networks are graphs to represent social relation-ships. Social networks often change, but gra...
We propose a new dynamic hybrid logic to reason about social networks and their dynamics building on...
This paper is part of an on-going programme in which we provide a logical study of social network fo...
This paper is part of an on-going research programme on the logical aspects of social network creati...
This paper is part of an on-going programme on the study of the logical aspects of social network fo...
The purpose of this paper is to present a formal model of social net- works suitable for studying qu...
Logic has been proved useful to model various aspects of the reasoning process of agents and Multi-A...
Logic has been proved useful to model various aspects of the reasoning process of agents and Multi-A...
Abstract. In the flourishing research area of agent-based social sim-ulation, the focus is on the em...
In the ourishing research area of agent-based social simulation, the focus is on the emergence of so...
This thesis uses logical tools to investigate a number of basic features of social networks and thei...
We present a dynamic model of social network formation in which a fixed number of agents interact in...
Computer Science, Swenson College of Science and EngineeringOnline social networks have become a dom...
Formation of consensus groups with shared opinions or views is a common feature of human social life...
Abstract. In this paper, we develop a formal framework for analysing the flow of information and kno...
Social networks are graphs to represent social relation-ships. Social networks often change, but gra...
We propose a new dynamic hybrid logic to reason about social networks and their dynamics building on...