Being popular in language evolution, cognitive science, and culture dynamics, the Naming Game has been widely used to analyze how agents reach global consensus via communications in multi-agent systems. Most prior work considered networks that are symmetric and homogeneous (e.g., vertex transitive). In this paper we consider asymmetric or heterogeneous settings that complement the current literature: 1) we show that increasing asymmetry in network topology can improve convergence rates. The star graph empirically converges faster than all previously studied graphs; 2) we consider graph topologies that are particularly challenging for naming game such as disjoint cliques or multi-level trees and ask how much extra homogeneity (random edges) ...
We study the role of the interaction network in a collaborative learning model known as the classifi...
In the benchmark model of Bala and Goyal (2000) on network formation, the equilibrium network is asy...
We investigate a new consensus problem in networks of dynamic agents, where the agents in a network ...
We review the behavior of a recently introduced model of agreement dynamics, called the "Naming Game...
Abstract. We study the Naming Game (NG) dynamics when two disjoint net-works with nodes in consensus...
We investigate a network-based dynamical process called Naming Game, which allows a multi-agent syst...
In this paper we analyze the effect of a non-trivial topology on the dynamics of the so-called Namin...
The naming game (NG) describes the agreement dynamics of a population of N agents interacting locall...
In this paper we introduce a mathematical model of naming games. Naming games have been widely used ...
The Naming Game is a model of non-equilibrium dynamics for the self-organized emergence of a linguis...
The naming game is a model of nonequilibrium dynamics for the self-organized emergence of a linguist...
The Naming Game is an agent-based model where individuals communicate to name an initially unnamed ...
A global semantic consensus can emerge from the self-organization of a population of distributed age...
We propose a coevolutionary version to investigate the naming game, a model recently introduced to d...
The Naming Game captures the essential features leading a population to agree on the use of a semiot...
We study the role of the interaction network in a collaborative learning model known as the classifi...
In the benchmark model of Bala and Goyal (2000) on network formation, the equilibrium network is asy...
We investigate a new consensus problem in networks of dynamic agents, where the agents in a network ...
We review the behavior of a recently introduced model of agreement dynamics, called the "Naming Game...
Abstract. We study the Naming Game (NG) dynamics when two disjoint net-works with nodes in consensus...
We investigate a network-based dynamical process called Naming Game, which allows a multi-agent syst...
In this paper we analyze the effect of a non-trivial topology on the dynamics of the so-called Namin...
The naming game (NG) describes the agreement dynamics of a population of N agents interacting locall...
In this paper we introduce a mathematical model of naming games. Naming games have been widely used ...
The Naming Game is a model of non-equilibrium dynamics for the self-organized emergence of a linguis...
The naming game is a model of nonequilibrium dynamics for the self-organized emergence of a linguist...
The Naming Game is an agent-based model where individuals communicate to name an initially unnamed ...
A global semantic consensus can emerge from the self-organization of a population of distributed age...
We propose a coevolutionary version to investigate the naming game, a model recently introduced to d...
The Naming Game captures the essential features leading a population to agree on the use of a semiot...
We study the role of the interaction network in a collaborative learning model known as the classifi...
In the benchmark model of Bala and Goyal (2000) on network formation, the equilibrium network is asy...
We investigate a new consensus problem in networks of dynamic agents, where the agents in a network ...