"Wisdom of crowds" refers to the phenomenon that the average opinion of a group of individuals on a given question can be very close to the true answer. It requires a large group diversity of opinions, but the collective error, the difference between the average opinion and the true value, has to be small. We consider a stochastic opinion dynamics where individuals can change their opinion based on the opinions of others (social influence α), but to some degree also stick to their initial opinion (individual conviction β). We then derive analytic expressions for the dynamics of the collective error and the group diversity. We analyze their long - term behavior to determine the impact of the two parameters (α,β) and the initial opinion distr...
A basic tenet of research on wisdom of the crowds – and key assumption of Condorcet’s Jury Theorem –...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...
<div><p>Predicting different forms of collective behavior in human populations, as the outcome of in...
We propose an agent - based model of collective opinion formation to study the wisdom of crowds unde...
Wisdom of crowds refers to the phenomenon that the ag-gregate prediction or forecast of a group of i...
<p>Effects of social influence on the wisdom of crowds (A), and the relevance of the confidence cue ...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
<div><p>Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their belie...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...
The aggregation of many independent estimates can outperform the most accurate individual judgement ...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
Published online: 08 October 2020Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from v...
The advantages of groups over individuals in complex decision-making have long interested scientists...
A basic tenet of research on wisdom of the crowds – and key assumption of Condorcet’s Jury Theorem –...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...
<div><p>Predicting different forms of collective behavior in human populations, as the outcome of in...
We propose an agent - based model of collective opinion formation to study the wisdom of crowds unde...
Wisdom of crowds refers to the phenomenon that the ag-gregate prediction or forecast of a group of i...
<p>Effects of social influence on the wisdom of crowds (A), and the relevance of the confidence cue ...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
<div><p>Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their belie...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...
The aggregation of many independent estimates can outperform the most accurate individual judgement ...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
Published online: 08 October 2020Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from v...
The advantages of groups over individuals in complex decision-making have long interested scientists...
A basic tenet of research on wisdom of the crowds – and key assumption of Condorcet’s Jury Theorem –...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...
<div><p>Predicting different forms of collective behavior in human populations, as the outcome of in...