We investigate how the network topology of social networks impacts decision making. First we look at sequential models of decision making with feedforward network toplogies. We see how rational agents incorporate knowledge of the network topology in order to make an optimal estimates of an unknown parameter. We give a condition for making this optimal estimate in terms of the row space of a matrix which encodes the network topology. We then show what this condition means for infinitely large networks. Then we extend a model of evidence accumulation for a two-alternative task to general networks where agents are allowed to communicate decisions. We detail the process rational agents must undergo and give detailed computations of the process ...
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This paper provides a formal characterization of the process of rational learning in social networks...
An adaptive network consists of multiple communicating agents, equipped with sensing and learning ab...
This thesis uses logical tools to investigate a number of basic features of social networks and thei...
People are usually brought together in a social network to make synergetic decisions. This decision ...
The modeling and prediction of collective human behavior has been one of the key challenges of socia...
Humans and other animals integrate information across modalities and across time to perform simple t...
Social capital theory assumes that information is valuable. However, only rarely is this value expli...
Modeling and analysis of human behaviors in social networks are essential in fields such as online b...
Humans and other animals often follow the decisions made by others because these are indicative of t...
Many large distributed systems can be characterized as networks where short paths exist between near...
The concept of heuristic decision making is adapted to dynamic influence processes in social network...
The central question this thesis addresses is: if players are arranged in a network, and they are st...
We consider a group of strategic agents who must each repeatedly take one of two possible actions. T...
This thesis consists of three independent and self-contained chapters regarding information and netw...
AbstractThis paper is about how to represent and solve decision problems in Bayesian decision theory...
This paper provides a formal characterization of the process of rational learning in social networks...
An adaptive network consists of multiple communicating agents, equipped with sensing and learning ab...
This thesis uses logical tools to investigate a number of basic features of social networks and thei...