This paper starts from a simple model of strategic reasoning in situations of social influence. Agents express binary views on a set of propositions, and iteratively update their views by taking into account the expressed opinion of their influencers. We empower agents with the ability to disclose or hide their opinions, in order to attain a predetermined goal. We study classical game-theoretic solution concepts in the resulting games, observing a non-trivial interplay between the individual goals and the structure of the underlying network. By making use of different logics for strategic reasoning, we show how apparently simple problems in strategic opinion diffusion require a complex logical machinery to be properly formalized and handled
A way to simulate the basic interactions between two individuals with dierent opinions, in the conte...
Competition for social influence is a major force shaping societies, from baboons guiding their troo...
Social Dilemmas are situations in which individual rationality and collective rationality con ict. A...
International audienceThis paper starts from a simple model of strategic reasoning in situations of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present two models for reasoning about strategic actions in ...
We consider a model of competitive opinion formation in which three persuaders characterized by (pos...
International audienceWe consider a model of influence with a set of non-strategic agents and two st...
We study a model of multi-player communication. Privately informed decision mak-ers have different p...
We consider opinion diffusion in binary influence networks, where at each step one or more agents up...
We study a model of multi-player communication. Privately informed decision makers have different pr...
Under certain circumstances such as lack of information or bounded rationality, human players can ta...
The analysis of social reasoning is at the core of understanding how to manage social networks. Sinc...
This thesis uses logical tools to investigate a number of basic features of social networks and thei...
We present an overview of research on a certain model of influence in a social network. Each agent h...
In the modern world, social networks become an essential part of our lives. The nature of the connec...
A way to simulate the basic interactions between two individuals with dierent opinions, in the conte...
Competition for social influence is a major force shaping societies, from baboons guiding their troo...
Social Dilemmas are situations in which individual rationality and collective rationality con ict. A...
International audienceThis paper starts from a simple model of strategic reasoning in situations of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present two models for reasoning about strategic actions in ...
We consider a model of competitive opinion formation in which three persuaders characterized by (pos...
International audienceWe consider a model of influence with a set of non-strategic agents and two st...
We study a model of multi-player communication. Privately informed decision mak-ers have different p...
We consider opinion diffusion in binary influence networks, where at each step one or more agents up...
We study a model of multi-player communication. Privately informed decision makers have different pr...
Under certain circumstances such as lack of information or bounded rationality, human players can ta...
The analysis of social reasoning is at the core of understanding how to manage social networks. Sinc...
This thesis uses logical tools to investigate a number of basic features of social networks and thei...
We present an overview of research on a certain model of influence in a social network. Each agent h...
In the modern world, social networks become an essential part of our lives. The nature of the connec...
A way to simulate the basic interactions between two individuals with dierent opinions, in the conte...
Competition for social influence is a major force shaping societies, from baboons guiding their troo...
Social Dilemmas are situations in which individual rationality and collective rationality con ict. A...